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  1. The Chaco Anasazi: Sociopolitical Evolution in the Prehistoric Southwest (New Studies in Archaeology) by Lynne Sebastian, 1996-08-28
  2. The Corvette in the Barn: More Great Stories of Automotive Archaeology by Tom Cotter, 2010-09-12
  3. Ancient Rome: The Archaeology of the Eternal City (Monograph, 54)
  4. Crusader Archaeology: The Material Culture of the Latin East by Adrian J. Boas, 2009-04-30
  5. Princeton Review: Archaeology Smart Junior: Discovering History's Buried Treasure by Karen Laubenstein, 1997-08-05
  6. Archaeology of the Dreamtime: The Story of Prehistoric Australia and Its People by Josephine Flood, 2004-01
  7. The Lost Boys of Zeta Psi: A Historical Archaeology of Masculinity at a University Fraternity by Laurie A. Wilkie, 2010-04-02
  8. Gender and Material Culture: The Archaeology of Religious Women by Roberta Gilchrist, 1997-04-07
  9. Archaeology of the Southwest: Second Edition by Linda Cordell, 1997-01-01
  10. Archaeology Essentials: Theories, Methods and Practice (Abridged Edition) by Paul Bahn, Colin Renfrew, 2007-03-17
  11. Discovery!: Unearthing the New Treasures of Archaeology
  12. The Magic School Bus Shows And Tells: A Book About Archaeology by Joanna Cole, 1997-02-01
  13. Evolutionary Archaeology - Paper (Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry) by Michael J O'Brien, 1996-11-19
  14. Teeth (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology) by Simon Hillson, 2005-09-05

121. CSA Home Page
Housed on Bryn Mawr Campus, US, it provides an archival home for computer models of architectural monuments and archaeological sites.
http://csanet.org/
CSA, the Center for the Study of Architecture/Archaeology, is devoted to
advancing the use of computers, computer technologies, and digital information
in the service of architectural history, archaeology, and related disciplines.

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Search the CSA site. Welcome to the CSA Web site. CSA's aim is to encourage appropriate uses of computers and information technology by those involved in research in archaeology and architectural history - and those who will need the fruits of that research. The key word is appropriate. Particularly in these early stages of the digital era it is not easy to know how best to use the new computing power that has become available to us. Nor is it obvious which computers or computer technologies will turn out to be the best and most appropriate for a given use. Perhaps most important, it is all but impossible to predict which specific approaches to using computers to create digital information will thrive and which will turn out to have been dead ends. It is CSA's mission to help guide users and potential users of information technologies so that, at the least, they can make well-considered choices of computers and software in these poorly charted waters. (If you encounter any problems with our site, please let us know at director@csanet.org.)

122. Association For Environmental Archaeology
The AEA promotes the advancement of the study of human interaction with the environment in the past through archaeology and related disciplines.
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123. MA Historical Archaeology
Graduate MA program in historical archaeology of the modern world. This masters course offers a full introduction to historical archaeology and post medieval archaeology around the world.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/research/histarch.html
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124. Rural History
Concentrating on the Englishspeaking world and Europe, it includes agricultural history, folklore, landscape history, archaeology and material culture.
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125. IngentaConnect Publication: World Archaeology
Community archaeology; Number 1, 1 June 2002 archaeology and Evolutionary Ecology; Volume 33; Number 3, 1 February 2002 Ancient Ecodisasters; Number 2,
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/00438243/

126. Introduction
Offers single and combined BAs and an MA in local and regional history and archaeology and an MA in social history. Course details, staff profiles.
http://www.wkac.ac.uk/history/hist-hp.htm
Welcome to the History pages at University College Winchester. We are currently re-writing our web pages. The following information gives you an introductory overview to our programmes. Please do revisit this site soon as we will have both a new look and updated extra information. In the meantime, if you have any queries about studying history here please contact Liz Fox, the history administrator, on 01962-827351. Last updated: 21 September 2004. Introduction History is one of the strongest subject areas at the college both in the number of staff and students and in the quality of its work. It
was the first subject offered as a main subject in an Honours degree programme in 1976. Each year since then history has proved most successful, and, as well as having a large number of undergraduate students, we also possess an expanding number of postgraduate students. We currently have two Masters degree programmes (in Local and Regional History and Archaeology and in Social History) and, since 1993, a community of MPhil and PhD students. At the last Research Assessment Exercise History obtained a 4 rating, the highest in the college. History is part of the School of Social Sciences and all students who graduate currently have their degrees accredited by the University of Southampton although from the 2005 entry we will start to award our own degrees.

127. BA Home Page
Birmingham archaeology Home Page. Welcome to Birmingham archaeology. Established in 1976, Birmingham archaeology is committed to providing unparalleled
http://www.arch-ant.bham.ac.uk/bufau/
birmingham archaeology Welcome to Birmingham Archaeology Established in 1976, Birmingham Archaeology is committed to providing unparalleled support and service to both the public and private sectors. Birmingham Archaeology is also dedicated to professional training, postgraduate programmes and the development of interdisciplinary research and technology. Commercial services Education, training and research Birmingham Archaeology, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT Tele 0121 414 5513 Fax 0121 414 5516 Email Birmingham Archaeology Updated 14th September 2005, maintained by R Cuttler

128. From Cyprus To Munich
archaeology magazine feature article by Mark Rose on the looting of frescoes, mosaics and icons from churches in Northern Cyprus
http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/cyprus/index.html
Your browser does not support javascript From Cyprus to Munich April 20, 1998 by Mark Rose
Fifteenth-century fresco from the Tree of Jesse stolen from Antiphonitis, Cyprus, and recently recovered in Germany (Courtesy Permanent Mission of Cyprus to the United Nations) Many of the looted frescoes were badly damaged when cut up and removed from churches in northern Cyprus. (left) [LARGER IMAGE] [LARGER IMAGE] (Courtesy Permanent Mission of Cyprus to the United Nations) Dikman's participation in the depredation of Cypriot heritage in the occupied part of the island was suspected as early as 1982. He kept a low profile, however, working through dealers and seldom meeting directly with those who purchased items from him. Whether out of fear of retribution or unwillingness to jeopardize potential future acquisitions, those who knew that he was selling looted artworks from northern Cyprus did not reveal his identity to authorities. It was not until 1989 that the extent of his role became somewhat clearer through testimony in the Goldberg case, a legal battle in federal court in Indianapolis over Byzantine mosaics from Cyprus. That nearly nine years passed from Dikman's exposure in the Goldberg case to his arrest in 1997 is a troubling commentary on the lack of a concerted international effort to end the destruction and trafficking in Cyprus' heritage. Speaking after Dikman's arrest, Athanassios Papageorgiou, an expert in Byzantine art who works for the Cypriot church, told Reuters, "We have managed to catch the mastermind of the whole smuggling operation." A chronology of what is known of Dikman's activities over the past two decades suggests that his role was a central one.

129. Was: /ark.html
Exhibits a collections of pottery sherds and of casts of Greek and Roman sculpture, with a public collection numbering over 600 plaster casts.
http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/ark.html
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130. Archaeology
Our site contains archaeological information for the enthusiast, student, the working archaeologist, and the academic. Weekly columns on archaeological
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One of the more exciting trends in archaeology today is the growing active participation of indigenous people in the federal bureaucracy of protecting cultural resources. In this email interview, archaeologists Darby Stapp and Julia Longenecker discuss their experiences with tribes conducting Indigenous Archaeology.
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I've been asked to send along this request from the United States Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) for members of the public to respond to proposed changes in its policy covering the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. The following is pretty much verbatim of what was sent to me. The page with a downloadable version of the Federal Register report is located on the ACHP website . Comments are due November 4, 2005.

131. Scottish History And Archaeology
Corinne Mills looks at ancient and historic sites, including castles, monasteries, battlefields and shipwrecks. Also gives a timeline and portraits of Mary Stuart.
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132. ASOR Publications
Formerly Biblical Archaeologist, NEA is published under the auspices of the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR), and focus on ancient world from
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133. Mission San Luis
The Florida Department of State describes the early settlement and capital of La Florida from 1656 to 1704. Includes reconstructions of Apalachee buildings.
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ission San Luis de Apalachee was the western capital of the mission system in La Florida from 1656 to 1704. The settlement boasted a population of over 1400 Apalachee Indians who resided at the hilltop mission center and in surrounding hamlets and farmsteads. San Luis was also the residence of a lieutenant governor, military garrison and their families, friars and civilians. Except for a few Spanish cattle ranchers scattered across the landscape, colonists lived near the center of San Luis in a community described by one chronicler as having the appearance of a small Spanish city.
Map of La Florida showing location of San Luis. he fertile soils of Apalachee made it one of colonial Florida's prized provinces. Corn, wheat, hides, tallow and other agricultural products were regularly shipped to St. Augustine and Havana resulting in economic prosperity that allowed San Luis colonists to enjoy a relatively comfortable lifestyle. However, raids by the British and their Creek Indian allies had a devastating effect on the missions. Facing the certainty of future attacks that would end in death or enslavement, the Spaniards and remaining Apalachees decided to evacuate San Luis just two days before a strike force reached it on July 31, 1704. uckily, San Luis's location was never lost. Shortly after the Spanish colony of La Florida was ceded to the United States (1819), American territorial officials visited San Luis and recorded descriptions of the ruins. Later, the site became part of an 800 acre ante-bellum plantation named appropriately - San Luis. Although the site passed through a number of owners during the next century, San Luis remained fixed in the minds of the local Tallahassee residents. From 1939 until 1983, the site was a residential estate of a locally prominent family and protected from archaeological vandals.

134. Archaeology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
archaeology or archæology or sometimes in American English archeology (from the Greek Survey was not widely practiced in the early days of archaeology.
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Archaeology portal Archaeology or arch¦ology or occasionally archeology (from the Greek words = ancient and = word/speech/discourse) is the study of human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data, including architecture artefacts biofacts , human remains, and landscapes . Archaeologists study artifacts , which are anything showing signs of human use or modification. They are concerned with all members of genus Homo (see Human evolution The goals of archaeology are to document and explain the origins and development of human culture , understand culture history , chronicle cultural evolution , and study human behaviour and ecology . It is the only discipline that possesses the method and theory for the collection and interpretation of information about the pre-written human past, and can also make a critical contribution to our understanding of documented societies.
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135. Arad Canaanite City And Israelite Citadel
History and archaeology of the city and its environs. With photographs.
http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa/go.asp?MFAH0ie80

136. Welcome To American Archaeology
American archaeology is the only consumer magazine devoted to the excitement American archaeology also reports on the Conservancy s activities and the
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137. Archaeological Institute Of America
New Resource archaeology Festivals/Events List A new feature has been added to the AIA Resources section. Working with Carole Lazio, the website will now
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This year the Archaeological Institute of America is once again teaming up with the American Schools of Oriental Research and the International Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History to offer a series of archaeology-themed public programs during Massachusetts Archaeology Month. A printable poster and full details of upcoming events are available online.

138. Archaeology At The Dawn Of History The Khirbet Iskander Collection
Introduces students to the world of archaeology through a virtual visit to Jordan's Khirbet Iskander dig site.
http://www.gannon.edu/departmental/archaeology/ki.asp

139. Institute Of Archaeology UCL
Offers a broad variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs and undertakes wideranging research. Course information, academic staff and their
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/
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140. Mundo Maya Archaeology & Cultural Tours To Guatemala, Mexico, Yucatan, Belize, T
Offers tours featuring Maya traditions and archaeology.
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Explorations Inc. invites you to enter a world of color, culture and customs where two thousand years of history can be glimpsed from exotic locales; from ancient shrouded Maya pyramids, a Spanish Colonial capital city, or from the secluded villages of the contemporary Maya as they continue to live in the rhythm of ancient traditions. Explorations Inc. has customized this educational adventure to take advantage of some of the best that the Mundo Maya has to offer. This unique journey is 10 days and 9 nights and covers a rich vista of geographical beauty. The Highlands of Guatemala have some of our hemishere's most beautiful, landscapes and environments, including cloudforests, lakes, and scenic mountain vistas. You will stay in the grand Spanish-colonial capital city of Anitgua where you will have time to stroll among historic buildings originating from the 1600's. Not only can you trace history back in time for over 2,000 years by visits to museums, archaeological sites and colonial buildings, but you will also witness the colorful living history of the present day indigenous Maya. While shopping in various highland village markets you will hear Mayan dialects that have changed little over hundreds of years. With a schedule that is practical yet active, time is allotted for personal exploration of the villages and towns. This particular part of Guatemala offers such a variety of sights and activities that a visit becomes an unforgettable adventure!

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