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  1. Andean Archaeology (Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology)
  2. The Usborne Young Scientist Archaeology by Barbara Cork, Struan Reid, 1985-03
  3. Archaeologies of Landscape: Contemporary Perspectives (Social Archaeology)
  4. Archaeology, History, and Custer's Last Battle: The Little Big Horn Reexamined by Richard A. Fox, 1997-09
  5. Archaeology by Robert L. Kelly, David Hurst Thomas, 2009-01-16
  6. Archaeology of Ancient Australia by Peter Hiscock, 2007-12-11
  7. The Red Land: The Illustrated Archaeology of Egypt's Eastern Desert by Steven E. Sidebotham, Martin Hense, et all 2008-09-08
  8. Field Methods in Archaeology: Seventh Edition by Thomas R. Hester, Harry J. Shafer, et all 2008-12-31
  9. Landscape Archaeology and GIS by Henry Chapman, 2006-10-01
  10. Soul: An Archaeology--Readings from Socrates to Ray Charles by Phil Cousineau, 1995-01-19
  11. Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology by Sarah H. Parcak, 2009-05-12
  12. Archaeology to Delight and Instruct: Active Learning in the University Classroom (One World Archaeology)
  13. The Incas and Their Ancestors: The Archaeology of Peru (Revised Edition) by Michael E. Moseley, 2001-06
  14. Narrative Therapy in Practice: The Archaeology of Hope

61. Archaeology Data Service: Homepage
A searchable digital archive for archaeology, including Sites and Monuments Records for parts of the UK and Excavation Index for England.
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/
ArchSearch + Data About Us Publications Policy + Guidelines ... Index
Latest news from our automated news service
August 2005: Guildford Castle Excavations
August 2005: Construction and re-use of Bargrennan chambered cairns

July 2005: Predicting Hominin Sites in Africa and Asia
...
PATOIS, OASIS and Big Data projects
The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) supports research, learning and teaching with high quality and dependable digital resources. It does this by preserving digital data in the long term, and by promoting and disseminating a broad range of data in archaeology. The ADS promotes good practice in the use of digital data in archaeology, it provides technical advice to the research community, and supports the deployment of digital technologies. The ADS hosts AHDS Archaeology which is jointly funded by AHRC and JISC
Resources

62. Welcome To The Official Website Of The Cyprus Tourism Organisation
Information on Cyprus, including an overview of the island, its people, history, archaeology and practical travel information. Filled with maps, photos and places to visit.
http://www.cyprustourism.org

63. ADS: ArchSearch: Please Accept The Terms And Conditions
Arctic archaeology University of WaterlooIndepth discussion of arctic archaeology. Introduction, fieldwork, reconstruction, artifact and faunal analysis, conclusions, references, and video clips.
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/catalogue/
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64. Irish Archaeology
Includes a web directory, the Newsletter of the Irish section of the Paleopathology Association and book reviews.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/ireland.html
Irish Archaeology
A guide to Irish archaeology both for the interested layman and the professional archaeologist. As the principal purpose is the provision of information, the main pages are graphics-free for fast loading and to facilitate readers using text-only browsers.
This site has been awarded a two-shamrock rating in the Doras directory of Irish sites. Thaddeus C. Breen Comments and suggestions, please, to tbreen@xs4all.nl

65. Last Updated 1. March 1997 This Page Is Mirrored At Video-on-Line
of archaeological information for European archaeology, especially the Mediterrenean. It also provides a lot of interesting links to archaeology and/or
http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/
last updated: 1. march 1997
This page is mirrored at Video-on-Line
This page contains all kinds of archaeological information for European archaeology, especially the Mediterrenean. It also provides a lot of interesting links to archaeology and/or architecture related web-sites.
This site is also meant to be an open forum for archaeological discussion and publications. If you want to have an article on this site, please mail it to me and I will place it on the appropriate subpage.
I'll try to update this site at least once every one or two months.
European Archaeology
Greek Archaeology Roman Archaeology
Computers in Archaeology
... Web-sites
Sources of the illustrations: if not otherwise mentioned:
Menne C. Kosian
Medio Ancient Architecture CD-ROM

66. Archaeology At Colonial Williamsburg
Simple look at what archaeology is and how it enhances the study of history. Includes games and projects kids can do at home.
http://www.history.org/history/argy/argykids.cfm

67. NAS Portsmouth Home Page
The Nautical archaeology Society is a voluntary organisation providing resources, training, publications and meetings for everyone interested in underwater
http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/
www.nasportsmouth.org.uk
Welcome to the Nautical Archaeology Society (NAS)
NAS Annual Conference 2005
12 November 2005: Featureing presentations from both professional and amateur archaeologists, the NAS Annual Conference offers a great opportunity to catch up on Members project and events. The post-conference programme includes a Tudor Evening at the Mary Rose, a dive on an Elizabethan Merchantman and a walking tour of historic Portsmouth. NAS Annual Conference 2005
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology
From issue 34.1: The Navarino naval battle site, Greece... , by George Papatheodorou, Maria Geraga and George Ferentinos: A remote sensing survey of Navarino Bay has identified many of the Turkish-Egyptian ships lost in the battle of 1827. Their remains are being damaged by heavy modern anchors, which plough deep furrows through the sediment as they are dragged free. IJNA contents
Adopt a wreck
Latest addition: The Oria , a Spanish vessel lost in 1904 on the approach to Holyhead, has been adopted by the DeHaviland Sub Aqua Club (101 Branch BSAC), who visit the site once a month and are planning a survey using the NAS 'DWAP' slates. Index of wreck sites
NAS Training
Get involved!

68. Archaeology In Europe, The Home Page Of David Beard, MA – Archaeologist, Archae
Archaeologist David Beard runs regular archaeological field trips and study tours in Britain, France and Germany. Details of current and previous tours. Also biography and weblog of archaeological news from various sources.
http://www.archaeology.eu.com

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69. JSTOR: World Archaeology
World archaeology is the only journal established specifically to deal with archaeology on a worldwide multiperiod basis and thirty years after it was
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00438243.html
RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
World Archaeology
JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 33 (Issue 2), 1969-2001
JSTOR Collection: Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
Journal Information for World Archaeology
Publisher Moving Wall World Archaeology is the only journal established specifically to deal with archaeology on a world-wide multiperiod basis and thirty years after it was founded it remains the leader in its field. Each issue is dedicated to one theme of current interest and the papers adopt a broad comparative approach, looking at important issues on a global scale. The members of the editorial board and the advisory board represent a wide range of interests and expertise and this ensures that the papers published in World Archaeology cover a wide variety of subject areas. Recent issues illustrate the variety of material published in World Archaeology , they have included volumes dedicated to new developments in archaeological science, the application of social theory to archaeology, the archaeology of art and major syntheses of such important topics as trade and exchange. Future issues will range just as widely. ISSN
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70. Bible, History And Archaeology
Articles and discussion by the Dutch Foundation for Biblical archaeology.
http://www.bga.nl/en/
BGA Articles Discussion Feedback ... Dutch (Nederlands)
Bible, History and Archaeology

Dutch Foundation for Biblical Archaeology
(Stichting Bijbel, Geschiedenis en Archeologie)
Discussion on the chronology of David Rohl
In the section ' Discussion ' one can follow the discussion between BGA and the followers of the chronology of David Rohl. His chronology is deviating thoroughly from the widely accepted chronology of the Near East. One can participate in this discussion.
From Abraham to David
An English translation of J.G. van der Land's book 'Van Abraham tot David' ('From Abraham to David') is due at about the end of 2001. The book describes the ancient history of Israel against a historical background of the Ancient Near East and with reference to recent archaeological discoveries which show the correctness of the Biblical accounts. Dating the Exodus from Egypt and the Conquest of Canaan is a major subject in the book. On the basis of numerous archaeological studies of recent date it is demonstrated that the usual late dating of the Exodus, which has caused many Biblical data to be rejected as unreliable, cannot be maintained. The Exodus must have taken place around 1400 B.C. The price will be about $14 excluding postage. If you are interested, you can subscribe for the book by contacting BGA through e-mail: bga@bga.nl or writing to:

71. JSTOR: American Journal Of Archaeology
(continues The American Journal of archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts). JSTOR Coverage Vols. 1 103, 1897-1999
http://www.jstor.org/journals/00029114.html
RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
American Journal of Archaeology
(continues The American Journal of Archaeology and of the History of the Fine Arts JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 103, 1897-1999
JSTOR Collection: Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
Journal Information for American Journal of Archaeology
Publisher Archaeological Institute of America Moving Wall The American Journal of Archaeology is one of the world's most distinguished and widely distributed archaeological journals. Founded in 1885, the Journal continues to devote itself to the advancement of archaeological studies and to the promotion of interest in them. Circulation of AJA reaches 53 countries and 123 universities, learned societies, departments of antiquities, and museums. ISSN
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72. Dig™ - The Archaeology Magazine For Kids!
archaeology magazine for children from Cobblestone Publishing, in cooperation with the Archaeological Institute of America.
http://www.digonsite.com/
Current Issue: September 2005 People of the Bog
Available now at
selected newsstands.
  • Tollund Man: Bodies don't lie; sometimes they just don't say enough. Secrets of the Bogs: Grisly finds offer proof of some horrible last moments. Preserving the Bodies: Here's what to do once a body comes out of the bog. Lindow Man: Who killed him, and why? No one knows the answersyet! Florida's Amazing Find: Europe's not the only site for peat bogs. One in the U.S. has hundreds of bodies.
exclusive interview with McGuire Gibson about the current situation in Iraq and its impact on Iraq's cultural heritage.
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magazine is published by Cobblestone Publishing Company, a division of the Cricket Magazine Group, in cooperation with the Archaeological Institute of America brings the excitement, mystery, wonder, and fun of archaeology, paleontology, and earth sciences to children ages 9 and older in a style that both entertains and educates its young readers. dig into it . . .

73. Main Page - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
An encyclopedia to Greek and Roman history, literature and archaeology. To Wikipedia's everythinggoes system, the WCD adds topic editors, more stringent editorial guidelines and a focus on the Greco-Roman world.
http://www.ancientlibrary.com/wcd/Main_Page
Main Page
From WCD
The Wiki Classical Dictionary (WCD) is a new wiki devoted to the history, literature, mythology, art and archaeology of the ancient world. The WCD opened on April 4, 2005 and currently has articles. The WCD is a project of the site ancientlibrary.com http://www.ancientlibrary.com
What is a Wiki?
A wiki is a kind of encyclopedia that anyone can edit . Contributors are asked to follow the WCD Guidelines , "writing to their level" and attending to the other norms of good scholarship. In general, the WCD is slightly more edited than the best-known wiki, Wikipedia, but still very free . The project is overseen by a community of WCD Editors
Topics
The WCD is expanding rapidly, but a certain topics have received most of the attention:
Contribute

74. Biblical Archaeology (RETIRED)
Biblical archaeology. After several years of not having the time to do this For a good site on biblical archaeology, I recommend the web site of the
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~kmeyers/archaeol/bib_arch.html
Biblical Archaeology
After several years of not having the time to do this subject justice, I have decided to retire this web page. When I started it, there was a seeming lack of web sites with information on biblical archaeology. However, that has changed a bit, so I will leave the subject to those who can truly do a great job of keeping current on the subject. For a good site on biblical archaeology, I recommend the web site of the Biblical Archaeology Society , who are the publishers of Biblical Archaeology Review. Thank you for your interest in my page! Last Modified: October 31, 2002

75. Pictures Of Record, Inc. Archaeology Anthropology Classics Art History
Publishes scholarly slide sets of archaeological sites and artifacts, techniques of archaeology, and ethnographic subjects. Covers North and South America, Aegean and Near East.
http://www.picturesofrecord.com
Pictures of Record, Inc. Check out our Summer Sale
Archaeological Image Sets
Stone Tools - Licensed Web Sites

76. The Institute Of Egyptian Art And Archaeology
A part of the Department of Art at the University of Memphis. Devoted to community education, the institute houses over 150 Egyptian antiquities,
http://www.memphis.edu/egypt/main.html
Welcome to The University of Memphis Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology home page. Please select an option from the ones listed below:
Click here for information on current and upcoming events.
About the Institute

Learn about the Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology.
Exhibit of Artifacts

Move to the exhibit of Egyptian artifacts residing at The University of Memphis.
Color Tour of Egypt

Take a tour of over a dozen different ancient Egyptian sites along the Nile River.
Master's Program in Egyptology

IEAA Personnel

Including links for e-mail. Other Egypt Web Sites Tour other World-Wide Web sites that provide information about Egypt. U of M Homepage Art Museum of the University of Memphis Search the U of M here for credits. Click here for a note about dating Egyptian history.

77. Oxbow Books / David Brown Book Company Website
Publishes and distributes specialist books on archaeology of all periods. Books available new, discounted and secondhand. On-line searchable catalogue.
http://www.oxbowbooks.com/
Welcome to the Oxbow Books and David Brown Book Company website
Your one-stop shop for everything on Archaeology, Prehistory, the Classical World, the Middle Ages,
Egyptology, Near Eastern studies, and related Environmental and Heritage topics.
  • If you are in North America please for US$ pricing and orders through the David Brown Book company in Connecticut
  • If you are in Britain, Europe or elsewhere please

The David Brown Book Company is the North American office of Oxbow Books Ltd.
We are one company with one database and one aim - to provide our customers with the best information
on the books in our field, and a single source of supply.

78. FAQ-Career In Archaeology In The U.S.
In the US anthropology departments include archaeology as one of four A historical account of moundbuilder archaeology in the US during the eighteenth
http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/anthro/dlcfaq.html
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT A CAREER IN ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE U.S.
Revised April 22, 2002
David L. Carlson
dcarlson@tamu.edu
Associate Professor of Anthropology
College Station, TX 77843-4352
HTML version by Erich Schroeder ( erich@museum.state.il.us
Illinois State Museum
Table of Contents
  • What jobs are available for archaeologists? What education and training are required to become a professional archaeologist? What college or university should I go to? What are some general introductory books on archaeology? ... Acknowledgments
  • 1. What jobs are available for archaeologists?
    Professional archaeologists work for universities, colleges, museums, the federal government, state governments, in private companies, and as consultants. They teach, conduct field investigations, analyze artifacts and sites, and publish the results of their research. The minimal educational requirement to work as a field archaeologist is a B.A. or B.S. degree with a major in anthropology or archaeology and previous field experience (usually obtained by spending a summer in an archaeological field school or participating as a volunteer, see question 5). While this is sufficient to work on an archaeological field crew, it is not sufficient to move into supervisory roles. Supervisory positions require a graduate degree, either an M.A./M.S. or a Ph.D. Academic Positions Museum Positions . Museums may be connected with a university or independent. Museum curators conduct research, publish the results, give public presentations, prepare displays, and conserve the museum collections. Museum positions require a graduate degree (M.A./M.S. or Ph.D.). Museum positions are usually full-year appointments.

    79. Anthropology And Archaeology Pages By James Q. Jacobs
    archaeology related articles and galleries by James Q. Jacobs, covering archaeogeodesy, prehistory, paleoanthropology, the Andes, Mesoamerica, American Southwest and rock art.
    http://www.jqjacobs.net/anthro/
    Anthropology and Archaeology Pages
    by James Q. Jacobs, Adjunct Faculty, Mesa Community College, Central Arizona College The Andes Mesoamerica The Southwest Paleoanthropology ... Linguistics Recent Articles: The Cannibalism Paradigm:
    Assessing Contact Period Ethnohistorical Discourse
    Teotihuacan Mural Art: Assessing the Accuracy of its Interpretation The Paleoamericans: ...
    A Review of Hypotheses and Evidence Relating to the Origins of the First Americans

    Search the Web Search jqjacobs.net Paleoanthropology in the 1990's Australopithecus garhi New Species of Hominids Ardipithecus ramidis Australopithecus anamensis The Earliest Homo ... Homo antecessor The Human Origin Debate Recent African Genesis Multiregional Evolution Population Bottlenecks Paleoanthropology Essays The Dawn of Prehistoric Rock Art Reflections on the Style-Function Debate Australia's Oldest Human Remains Reflections on the Origins of Scavenging and Hunting ... A Comparison of Chimpanzee and Human Behaviors Language and Culture Articles The following papers were written for an Arizona State University class entitled
    Language and Culture (ASB 481) and taught by Dr. Elizabeth Brandt.

    80. Shefton Museum
    With a collection of over 800 examples of Greek art and archaeology, the museum has gained international notice for its important collection from the Greek world.
    http://www.ncl.ac.uk/shefton-museum/
    Site managed by: The Museum of ntiquities

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