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  1. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction by William R. Biers, 1996-07-19
  2. Handbook of South American Archaeology by Helaine Silverman, 2008-09-25
  3. Biblical Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Eric H Cline, 2009-09-28
  4. Bible Archaeology: An Exploration of the History and Culture of Early Civilizations by John McRay, Alfred Hoerth, 2006-02-01
  5. The Archaeology Book (Wonders of Creation) (Wonders of Creation Series) by David Down, 2010-03-01
  6. Archaeology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Paul Bahn, 2000-06-15
  7. Controlling the Past, Owning the Future: The Political Uses of Archaeology in the Middle East
  8. Mining Archaeology in the American West: A View from the Silver State (Historical Archaeology of the American West) by Donald L. Hardesty, 2010-07-01
  9. Handbook of Landscape Archaeology (World Archaeological Congress Research)
  10. Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology by Kenneth Feder, 2010-11-05
  11. Archaeology Underwater: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice by Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS), 2008-08-25
  12. Greek Art and Archaeology by John G. Pedley, 2007-01-28
  13. Bunker Archaeology by Paul Virilio, 2008-12-01
  14. The Prehistory of Britain and Ireland (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Richard Bradley, 2007-03-05

21. Internet Archaeology - Electronic Journal - Home Page
Fully refereed electronic journal for archaeology, international in scope. A collaboration of the British Academy, CBA and the Universities of Durham,
http://intarch.ac.uk/
ISSN 1363-5387 URL: http://intarch.ac.uk
Publishing since 1996
The first fully refereed e-journal for archaeology
Current Issue Content at a glance Article Search About the journal ... Comments Internet Archaeology is a not-for-profit academic electronic journal, published by the Council for British Archaeology and hosted by the Department of Archaeology at the University of York . Internet Archaeology publishes an international range of research articles of a high academic standing which also try to utilise the potential of electronic publication. Articles regularly contain fully searchable databases to analyse online; full-colour, interactive images, plans and sections; video footage; virtual reality models and give access to related digital archive material. "...for anyone studying or working (or wishing to publish) in the subject, this is an important online resource" New Scientist Internet Archaeology now has a newsfeed which you can incorporate into your webpages or add to your desktop newsfeed display. Advertisement
[Scheduled maintenance period: Tuesdays 8-9am (UK Time) . The website may be unavailable during this period.] Internet Archaeology
Editor: Judith Winters
Address: Internet Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of York, The King's Manor, York, YO1 7EP

22. Archaeology - Become An Archaeologist - Archaeology Jobs - Career In
Fanjob.com guide written by a professional archaeologist and teacher of archaeology which contains insider tips and expert advice on how to get
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23. Archaeology Magazine
Daily archaeological news, plus abstracts and fulllength articles from the current issue and back issues with exclusive online articles, books, links,
http://www.he.net/~archaeol/
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Riding for the Brand

Despite prejudice and an apathetic legal system, Lynell Schalk took on the battle to preserve America's past. Back to Cyrene
An American mission returns to Libya. TutWatch
After a more than a quarter-century, Tutankhamun returns to the U.S. Rome Yet Again
Is the HBO series Rome's history though the eyes of ordinary men or just an ancient version of Desperate Housewives? Mummies, Mugs, and Museum Shops
Bog body gifts raise questions about using the dead as marketing tools. Wilbour's Legacy
A new exhibition looks at the popularization of ancient Egypt The latest archaeological headlines, updated every weekday
  • World War II bomber recovered Confederate prison eludes discovery The Chumash boat-building controversy Pop culture and archaeology meet again
Click here for more... Distilling the Past
Excavation and planning over, the reconstruction of George Washington's Distillery is underway. City in the Clouds
We take you back to Sagalassos, a classical city perched high in the mountains of southwestern Turkey.
Excavating Hierakonpolis, Revealing Ancient Bolivia, Letters from Arizona, Diving with the Dead, Unlocking a Civil War Prison, In Vesuvius' Shadow

24. Welcome To Simon Fraser University Museum Of Archaeology And Ethnology
At Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, gives a taste of archaeology in Canada. Includes photographs and descriptions of prehistoric sites at Charlie Lake Cave, Namu and Keatley Creek.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/museum/

25. What Is Archaeology?
What is archaeology? The Bliss Bone Bed Site. archaeology is the scientific study of peoples of the past
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26. ArchNet - WWW Virtual Library - Archaeology
ArchNet, The WorldWide Web Virtual Library for archaeology.
http://archnet.asu.edu/
Welcome! ArchNet is hosted and maintained by the staff at the Archaeological Research Institute at Arizona State University This is the new automated php version of the ArchNet website. Please update any of your bookmarks or Favorites that link to ArchNet pages. Contact archnet@asu.edu with any errors, suggestions, or general comments about this version. We are working to provide easier site navigation. You can access the ArchNet Table of Contents in English Spanish French Turkish ... German . You may also use the navigation bar below to move from section to section of the ArchNet Site. If you would like to help submit the Table of Contents in other languages, please send an email to the ArchNet email address listed above. You may continue to access the previous version of ArchNet . However, this archived version is no longer being updated. Table of Contents
Register Your Archaeology Related Site

Send email to ArchNet
Additional Announcements from ArchNet
View and List your Archaeology Week Events

27. Archaeology For Kids Sponsored By The Public Archaeology Facility At SUNY-B
Like mud pies? Ever eaten dirt? Think learning about the past is cool? Maybe you have the makings of an archaeologist.
http://www.binghamton.edu/cap/kidindex.html

What is CAP?
What site will CAP be at in 2003? 2003 Program Registration Information Archaeology For Kids On-line ... CAP Scrapbook
You know you're at the right site, if any of the following apply to YOU: Look here for some great web sites for kids
See the CAP for Kids Scrapbook
  • Like mud pies? YEAH, I thought sowell you're in the right place. Archaeology definitely involves dirt! How about garbagedo you like to study it? Yuck, that's gross, right? Well, the truth is that archaeologists study mostly garbage which is often what people leave behind. The good thing is that really old garbage doesn't smell that bad. Think learning about the past is cool? You answered yesthen you have the makings of a FIRST RATE archaeologist!
Last updated February, 2003.

28. Archaeology
This site offeres a news feed and leads to sites and archaeology projects of specific geographic regions and specific disciplines such as underwater
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29. ArchNet - WWW Virtual Library - Archaeology
The WorldWide Web Virtual Library for archaeology.
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/
Welcome! ArchNet has found a new home with the Archaeological Research Institute at Arizona State University . The Staff of the Archaeological Research Institute (ARI) welcome you to ArchNet's new web address. Please address questions to: archnet@asu.edu . Please update all bookmarks and links as http://archnet.asu.edu/ . ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject Catalan Dutch French ... Italian , and Spanish language versions of the home page are also available. The New ArchNet Beta-test version can be reviewed by clicking here We would appreciate your comments and suggestions.
  • NOTE for the SAA archaeological record readers: The New ArchNet Beta-test version can be reviewed by clicking here . We would appreciate your comments and suggestions.
    Archaeology Conference Announcements!

30. Rock Art Of The Southwest By Archaeology Plus Rock Art
Archaeologist Boma Johnson offers tours to ancient Native American petroglyph sites and illustrated talks.
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Search: Lycos Angelfire Dukes of Hazzard Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Discover The Meaning of Rock Art: Come with us, and do something that you've always wanted to do! Boma Johnson, Archaeologist, specializing in Native American Rock Art, is available for educational guide services in the beautiful red rock region of St George, Utah. Find a deeper understanding of the meaning of ancient Native American rock art symbols of the Southwest, and their connections to the world of higher spiritual belief. Come learn more about the meaning of rock art, as we have learned from the Native American people themselves, and from modern archaeological and anthropological research. Visit our Bulletin Board for listings of Boma's Archaeological Classes and Group Hikes here in St George, and other recommended clubs and activities. We thank you, our Indian Brothers and Sisters, for sharing your knowledge. Site Map Bulletin Board Who Are We?

31. What Is Archaeology?
What is archaeology? archaeology is the study of people in the past through archaeology is the study of people in the past through the
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32. SAAweb - Society For American Archaeology
An international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas.
http://www.saa.org/
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs Links Mission Statement The mission of the Society for American Archaeology is to expand understanding and appreciation of humanity's past as achieved through systematic investigation of the archaeological record. The society leads the archaeological community by promoting research, stewardship of archaeological resources, public and professional education, and the dissemination of knowledge. To serve the public interest, SAA seeks the widest possible engagement with all segments of society, including governments, educators, and indigenous peoples, in advancing knowledge and enhancing awareness of the past. Society for American Archaeology
900 Second Street NE #12
Washington, DC 20002-3560 U.S.A.

33. Archaeology Definition
archaeology. The science that deals with past human life and activities as shown by fossil relics and by the monuments and artifacts left by ancient
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34. The Archaeology Channel - Welcome
archaeology and related subjects presented through streaming media by the Oregonbased Archaeological Legacy Institute. Videos can be viewed on-line and
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/
Explore the human cultural heritage through streaming media. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery. Examine the wonderful diversity of the human experience! Video Audio News Resources Interactive About Us Tell A Friend! about us video audio ... Help
Welcome to The Archaeology Channel
Click below to hear an audio message from Rick Pettigrew, founder and President of Archaeological Legacy Institute.
To see or hear our programs, select and download a free player: Windows Media Player RealOne Player Featured Videos IN THE SHADOW OF THE VOLCANO: PREHISTORIC LIFE IN NORTHERN ARIZONA
Location: Arizona Length: 27 min.
Buried beneath a few feet of earth near the sacred San Francisco Peaks are the remains of prehistoric houses and villages up to 1500 years old. This is the land of the Sinagua and Cohonina, ancestors of the Hopi. These were pioneers, farmers and survivors. The most extensive archaeological excavation in the Flagstaff region of northern Arizona has yielded a fascinating story about these early settlers, their connections to the modern Hopi tribe, and how they were affected by the eruption of Sunset Crater in the late 11th Century. View Now:

35. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
A large index of links to various classical history, art, archaeology, language and literature journals, texts, syllabi, forums, and other resources. From the University of California at Santa Barbara.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2708

36. The Society For Historical Archaeology
This USbased society focuses on the New World, but also includes European exploration and settlement in Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Directors, publications
http://www.sha.org/
Home News About Membership ... Map Members Members Login Employment Opportunities Membership Information Contact Us This Page
Last Updated:
What is Historical Archaeology... The Society...Membership Information.....Meetings....
Awards...Images
Careers...Higher Education...Kids Conference:
SHA 2006, Sacramento, California, USA

The deadline for abstract submissions has passed. SHA is no longer accepting submissions. Announcements
Marshalltown Student Award Program

Underwater Archaeology News
News ...
Technical Briefs in Historical Archaeology

Download the SHA Summer Newsletter
Historical Archaeology.. ..Newsletter...Brochures Bibliographic Resources....Standards and Guidelines...Reports...Links VISITOR INFO: The material posted on The Society for Historical Archaeology

37. Archaeology - Become An Archaeologist - Archaeology Jobs - Career In Archaeology
Fanjob.com guide written by a professional archaeologist and teacher of archaeology which contains insider tips and expert advice on how to get started and succeed in this career. Order online.
http://www.fabjob.com/archaeology.asp
Discover the Mysteries of the Past Archaeology is an exciting and rewarding career. As an archaeologist you can work outdoors , make important discoveries , and find answers to mysteries about how humans have lived. Our fascination with archaeology is one of the reasons the Indiana Jones movies and National Geographic are so popular. Archaeology is, quite simply, the study of human cultures from around the world and throughout time. Archaeologists find and study " artifacts " (items that people in the past left behind) to discover how those people lived, what they wore, when they hunted or farmed, how they built their homes, what toys their children played with, and what they believed in. Some archaeologists even discover treasures such as King Tut's tomb In archaeology, your 'day at work' can range from an excavation in the Egyptian desert to working with native people in Alaska. It includes both physical activity and intellectual pursuit . The fascination with the past, the thrill of discovery and the wide range of activities involved in archaeology make it a very desirable career for many people.
    "Archaeology offers the opportunity to learn new things every single day whether you are in the field or in the lab, analyzing the results of your investigations. As an archaeologist, I am able to travel to some unusual and beautiful places."

38. Current Archaeology
Current archaeology, Britain s leading archaeological magazine.
http://www.compulink.co.uk/~archaeology/
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Archaeology!
This is your gateway to the World of archaeology. These are the home pages of Current Archaeology, Britain's leading archaeological magazine, and of its sister magazine, Current World Archaeology. . If you have an interest in anything to do with archaeology, this is the place to find out about digs, discoveries, the latest news, and all about our magazines. Current Archaeology deals with archaeology in Britain. With its circulation rising strongly to more than 18,000 subscribers, it has now been joined by a sister magazine dealing with world archaeology. Current World Archaeology , was launched in September 2003, and immediately achieved a great success, with circulation rising to 11,000 subscribers in the first 6 months. It deals comprehensively with digs and discoveries from round the world. Please note. This is our old web site - for the latest information, please go to our new web site at www.archaeology.co.uk

39. Archaeopress - Archaeological Books
Publishers of British Archaeological Reports. Titles covering all areas of archaeology, all periods and most of the world. Works in all major European languages. Catalogue online.
http://www.archaeopress.com/
Welcome! We publish B.A.R. - British Archaeological Reports
and other archaeological books. Just click on one of the buttons below to go to B.A.R., 3 rd guides, Seminar for Arabian Studies or Other Books. Quick Search
enter title, author or ISBN How to order Publish with us Contact us Request review or inspection copies Archaeopress
Gordon House 276 Banbury Road Oxford OX2 7ED England
tel/fax +44 (0) 1865 311914
e-mail: bar@archaeopress.com

40. Industrial Archaeology
Urban exploration and photographs by Jef Poskanzer.
http://www.acme.com/jef/photos/archaeology.html
Industrial Archaeology
I like finding stuff from the start of the automobile age that has already started to decay. In addition to the photos below, I have separate pages on the Bevatron , the Red Oak Victory , and the Bay Area's Nike missile sites Check out the industrial archaeology program at Michigan Tech University
Mark Lakata's industrial archaeology page
Phil Buelher's modern-ruins.com and page of links
The Fabulous Ruins of Detroit

Craig Thom's Decay Gallery
Chain of Rocks Bridge Bikeway

abandoned-places.com
abandoned-buildings.com ...
urban-resources.net

And then there's infiltration.org
Janelle Brown's article
on infiltration in Salon
Historical Highways
of Central and Southern California, including the famous Ridge Route The Lost Highway - abandoned roads across the USA. ReichsAutobahn - abandoned WWII freeways in Poland. Defunct Amusement Parks UC Berkeley's steam tunnels Forgotten New York Sue's Urban Exploration Pages ... sutrobaths.com Bill Hocker's great industrial photos Some of Edward Burtynsky's stunning photos. Urban Photography Commandos Lost America , the Abandoned Roadside West.

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