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  1. Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Timothy Darvill, 2010-02-08
  2. The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis: Race and Sexuality in Colonial San Francisco by Barbara L. Voss, 2008-02-05
  3. Archaeology and Bible History by Joseph Free, Howard Vos, 1992-10-04
  4. Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida by JERALD T. MILANICH, 1994-02-28
  5. Jesus and Archaeology
  6. Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives: Sex, Gender, and Archaeology by Rosemary A. Joyce, 2009-03-16
  7. The Archaeology of Ritual (Cotsen Advanced Seminars) by Evangelos Kyriakidis, 2010-02-24
  8. Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology (Critical Perspectives in Identity, Memory & the Built Environment)
  9. The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (c.16,000-300 BC) (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Peter M. M. G. Akkermans, Glenn M. Schwartz, 2004-02-09
  10. Life in the Pueblo: Understanding the Past Through Archaeology by Kathryn A. Kamp, Amy Henderson, 1997-08
  11. Art & Archaeology of Fu Nan by James C. Khoo, 2006-07-19
  12. The Archaeology of North American Farmsteads (The American Experience in Archaeological Perspective) by Mark D. Groover, 2008-08-31
  13. Forensic Archaeology Advances in Theory and Practice by Margaret Cox, John Hunter, 2005-12-22
  14. Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake

101. Jerusalem The City Of David
History and archaeology of the city and its environs. With photographs.
http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH00uy0

102. Discover Archaeology
Discover archaeology GIS in archaeology archaeology Magazine Free Magazines Magazine Subscriptions Link to Us Add Website Website Hosting
http://www.discoveringarchaeology.com/
Discover Archaeology
Archaeology Magazine Publications
Archaeology magazine, Discover, Biblical Archaeology Review, Archaeology Odyssey Magazine, Kids Discover, and other archaeology magazines. Discover Archaeology Biblical Museums Archaeometry Computing ... Underwater More Archaeology Resources Explore archaeology at National Science Foundation website, an independent US government agency responsible for promoting science and engineering through research programs and education projects. Explore science, discover fun at COSI Read about significant discoveries from archaeology about human origins at Archaeology Human Origin Discovery Take a journey back through time and learn about our hominid ancestors and get an idea of what they may have looked like. Apply for a discover credit card online, get a student credit card. No annual fee, cash back incentives.

103. Classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html
classics.lsa.umich.edu/ archaeology FieldworkSince 1996, archaeologyfieldwork.com has offered employment listings in archaeology and related disciplines, resumes, field schools, volunteer opportunities
http://classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html

104. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Napoli
Farnese collections and finds from Pompei, Herculaneum, Campania, and Stabiae. Museum history and exhibits guide. Italy.
http://www.cib.na.cnr.it/remuna/mann/mann.html
Benvenuti al Welcome to Storia
History
Collezioni
Collections
... Incontri di Archeologia
A cura della Sezione didattica della Soprintendenza Archeologica di Napoli e Caserta
Prepared by the Educational Department of the Soprintendenza Archeologica of Naples and Caserta
Testi/ Text : Marco De Gemmis e Andrea Milanese
Realizzazione/ Realization : Mariano Carlino e Paolo Sepe

105. Copan.bioz.unibas.ch/meso.html
www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02784165 www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10572414 Mayaarchaeology.Org, FLAAR Informative NetworkFacts and artifacts relative to Mayan archaeology, prehispanic pyramid architecture, Latin America, Mesoamerica, featuring Olmec jade, stelae and sculpture
http://copan.bioz.unibas.ch/meso.html

106. Virtual Archaeology
Provides a look at what archaeology is, interactive adventures, a glossary of terms, and expert answers to common questions.
http://www.educ.sfu.ca/archaeology/

107. Underwater Archaeology
Discovery of shipwrecks and their cargoes in the Mediterranean, the English Channel.
http://www.culture.gouv.fr/culture/archeosm/en/

108. Archaeological Adventures Of Arizona
Offers opportunities to discover and participate in archaeology in the Phoenix area.
http://www.archaeologicadventures.com/

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Archaeological Adventures is an educational discovery program dedicated to the preservation and documentation of archaeological sites. We offer our guests the unique opportunity to probe the mysteries of the past, to touch history and feel it come alive while participating in a hands-on working field program to map and record unexplored archaeological sites. Your guides on these adventure trips are professional archaeologists and historians. If we look familiar to you, you might have seen us featured on National Geographic Today , the National Geographic cable television program. "We take only memories... we leave only footprints." site map
Try a virtual canoe trip in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area

109. Council For British Archaeology Internet Information Service
Gateway to British archaeology online. Press cuttings service, message forum, fieldwork opportunities. Popular magazine British archaeology (news sections
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/
C ouncil for B ritish A rchaeology
The gateway to British archaeology online
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The CBA is an educational charity working throughout the UK to involve people in archaeology and to promote the appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of present and future generations. ONLINE PUBLICATIONS
Internet Archaeology

international electronic journal British Archaeology
popular magazine CBA Briefing
information listings Research Reports
conference proceedings Occasional Papers
Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports

fieldwork reports from Scotland INSIDE ARCHAEOLOGY
Breaking news from UK media
Archaeology news feeds Historic environment calendar Fieldwork opportunities ... Grants and awards THE CBA A brief history Strategy Conservation Consultation responses ... How to join EMAIL SERVICE BRITARCH email discussion list Recent BRITARCH messages BRITARCH message archive Joining/Leaving the BRITARCH list ... Other relevant email lists OTHER LINKS The Defence of Britain National Archaeology Week HEIRNET The Archaeology Forum ... Heritage Link ONLINE SERVICES Archaeology Data Service Archaeology email directory Database of radiocarbon dates Defence of Britain project database ... Training Online Resource Centre ARCHAEOLOGY ONLINE United Kingdom Europe (via ARGE) Africa World (via ArchNet) CURRENT ISSUES Increasing public participation Portable antiquities Stonehenge British Archaeological Awards Last updated 17 September 2005.

110. Rel36A
Illustrated outline for a travel and study course in sections of the biblical world. Furman University.
http://www.furman.edu/~mcknight/R361.htm
Religion A36 Biblical Archaeology and Geography
Religion A36 is a travel/study course, including travel and study in sections of the biblical worldIsrael/Palestine and Greece. It is the second part of the winter-term travel/study involving the Political Science and Religion departments. The presentation will be guided by the following outline. It is anticipated that students will follow the outline using the links at the bottom of the pages. They may click on particular regions to by-pass other regions. The Biblical World Itinerary In the winter of 1998, the study will begin in Jerusalem, with the group arriving on Tuesday, January 27. We will spend three full days in Jerusalem. Then on Saturday, January 31 we will travel from Jerusalem to Tiberius on the Sea of Galilee. For two days we will study various sites around the Sea of Galilee and to the north. On Tuesday, February 3 We will travel from Tiberius to Akko, and Wednesday, February 4 will find us traveling along the coast to Tel Aviv. On Thursday, February 5 we will have a guided tour of Tel Aviv, visit Joppa, and prepare for our trip to Athens the next day. We will depart Tel Aviv on February 6 (Friday) at 9:25 am and arrive in Athens after a short flight. Then we will drive to Delphi, visiting Hossios Loukas on the way. On Saturday, we will visit the archaeological site of ancient Delphi and the museum and on Sunday we will travel to Olympia and see ancient Olympia. Monday we travel from Olympia to Nauplia via Mycenae (Mykines) and Tiryns. Tuesday we see Epidaurus and Corinth on the way to Athens where we will take the overnight ferry to Crete. On Crete we will see ancient Knossos and visit the very important archaeological museum in Heraklion. Thursday we return to Athens where we will see sites such as the Acropolis and the Agora. On Sunday we return to the US.

111. 'British Archaeology' Home Page
Popular magazine produced by the Council for British archaeology. Searchable database of text of all issues except the most recent.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba.html
ISSN 1357-4442
Editor: Mike Pitts SUBSCRIBE ONLINE
latest issue:
No 84, September/October 2005
The new British Archaeology is available in WHSmith and other leading newsagents. To keep up to date with the latest developments in archaeology in the UK you can subscribe online in the CBA Online Shop
latest online issue:
No 83, July/August 2005
You will find here a selection of news, features and letters. Printed magazines contain more features, as well as comments, interviews, book reviews, columns on science, the internet and television, event listings and news from the CBA.
Introducing the September/October issue of British Archaeology
The new British Archaeology magazine is tipped to be the largest, brightest, most forward-looking and talked about UK archaeology magazine ever published.
Artefacts of fear - and why we should preserve them
As peace comes to Northern Ireland, over 300 buildings at HM Prison Long Kesh/Maze - home of the infamous H Blocks - stand empty. A consultation panel has recommended demolition of all but a select sample. Laura McAtackney asks, why the haste?
COVER STORIES
Requiem for a lost age Conventional wisdom said medieval Christian graves held little interest for archaeologists. Now cemetery excavations revealing thousands of graves have shown an extraordinary world of fear, superstition, care and mourning. Roberta Gilchrist reports on a major new study

112. The Stoa Consortium
The Stoa Consortium provides a venue for the exploration of innovations in scholarly communication, with a focus on Classics and Classical archaeology. It hosts numerous classical electronic projects, guides to best practices, fora, a CVS and a blog.
http://www.stoa.org/
The Stoa Consortium
Serving news, projects, and links for digital classicists everywhere.
CAA 2006
September 16th, 2005 Are any classisicts planning to be attend the following? 34th Annual Meeting and Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology The Conference Organizing Committee for CAA2006 invites you to participate in the Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA). You can participate in the conference by submitting an abstract for a paper presentation, symposium, poster, workshop, or roundtable panel. Or, simply attend the conference, with its open and cordial atmosphere, to learn more about new developments in computer applications and quantitative methods, and to meet and talk with international colleagues. About CAA
CAA is an international organization with the goal expanding fruitful communication between archaeologists, computer scientists, and mathematicians. The annual CAA conference provides the premier venue for the presentation and dissemination of studies on state-of-the-art and advanced computer technologies useful in the study of, preservation of, and access to archaeological resources. The conference also attracts museum specialists, graphic artists, geographers, physical anthropologists, design professionals, and more. The theme for CAA2006 is Digital Discovery: Exploring New
Frontiers in Human Heritage.

113. Underwater Archaeology
Directory of resources on the Internet from Tanya Rabourn.
http://www.pophaus.com/underwater/
A Guide to Underwater Archaeology Resources on the Internet
Institutes and Departments of Underwater Archaeology
Organizations, universities and degree programs in Underwater Archaeology.
Museums and Sites
Nautical museums, shipwreck sites, and opportunities to volunteer on underwater excavations.
Maritime History and Sailing
Internet indices with links to Web pages concerning things maritime both past and present.
Underwater Archaeology Online
Newsletters, electronic discussion lists (listservs), and online publications.
SCUBA
All of the best SCUBA Internet indices.
Tools for Underwater Archaeologists
Cartographic, metorological and oceanographic information online. As well as, archaeological Internet resources (including other Underwater Archaeology Internet indices).
Find out about this page . You may submit a link to be added to this Web site by email, underwateratpophaus.com change the word at to the at symbol. Last update: Friday, 26-Jul-2002 01:44:35 EDT

114. Tempus Publishing
The UK branch publishes a range of books on archaeology.
http://www.tempus-publishing.com/
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115. Redirect
Fourth finest collection of Greek ceramics in Britain, attached to the University of Reading's Classics department. History of the museum, plan and description of exhibits, schools information and tour.
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/Ure/
This page should automatically redirect you to The New Ure Website, http://www.rdg.ac.uk/Ure/index.php

116. Zone-Tour : Database Of Urban Exploration
A nonprofit association to promote industrial archaeology and architecture, and to reveal a particular point of view about the city. Database of urban exploration. International but mainly France.
http://homepage.mac.com/peint/zone-tour/index.htm

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Disused Building

Z o n e - T o u r : Database of Urban Exploration W hat is urban exploration?... a way of seeing the city by its hidden and often functional side.
Technical galleries, attics, construction places, roofs, all those "No Entry" places form a sort of parallel deserted town... or nearly deserted, because the design this silent world can attract many kind of inhabitant of the "other town" (the one where people live, work and consume) and swing them over to the backside of the setting. You can't see them, you can't hear them, but they're there, wandering under the sidewalk or above your head on the roofs or behind one of these doors you never think of knowing if it lead somewhere... ... they did.
This web-site is there to give you an idea of what they can see !

117. Alexandria Archaeology Museum Homepage
The City of Alexandria, Virginia s community archaeology program. Holds a collection from more than 150 sites, spanning 10000 years.
http://oha.ci.alexandria.va.us/archaeology/
Through the Alexandria Archaeology Museum, the City of Alexandria, Virginia's archaeologists, volunteers and students work with citizens and developers to study and manage archaeological resources important to the community's past, and to share this knowledge with both a local and world-wide audience. Experience the Alexandria Archaeology Adventure.
Visit
the Museum's public laboratory and enjoy hands on Discovery Kits.
Discover
archaeological sites and finds.
Attend
a family activity, Dig Days, or Summer Camp.
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Alexandria through walking and biking tours.
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about archaeology or plan a field trip.
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about the role of developers, land owners and archaeologists in the planning process.
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118. Institute Of Nautical Archaeology
Scientific/educational organization; studies human history from the physical remains of maritime activities.
http://ina.tamu.edu/
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119. ZONE-TOUR Database Of Urban Exploration
Resources, database, pictures, movies and information for urban exploration and industrial archaeology (primarily in France).
http://www.zone-tour.com

120. North Carolina Archaeology
Articles and information about the prehistoric and historic archaeology of the state from the Office of State archaeology.
http://www.arch.dcr.state.nc.us/
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