Archaeology
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| Created by The Department of Classical Studies at Indiana University,
Bloomington, this is a photographic archive of the archaeological and
architectural remains of ancient Athens. It contains thumbnails and
information on various locations, as well as links to other recommended
archaeological sites. |
| Highlights from this print journal are offered online. You can also
look over the table of contents for issues dating back to March of 1994. |
| This page contains information on European, Greek, and Roman
archaeology, and gives lots of related links. It is also a place to
discuss archaeology. |
| An annotated list of dozens of Archaeology sites, this page allows you
to take a tour of Egypt, look at artifacts exhibits, or catch up on
recent archaeological news. |
| ArchNet is filled with useful information in the fields of archaeology
and anthropology, and allows for searches by region or subject. Provides
information about museums, academic institutions, and researchers. |
| Here you can get details of recent excavations and finds, and look at
colorful pictures of artifacts and excavation sites. This site also
gives you access to other related sites and archaeological directories.
Or, for beginning archaeologists, join a society and find some good
beginning books. |
| On this site you will find information regarding a variety of "earth
mysteries". Stonehenge, with an excellent compilation of
interesting information and breathtaking photographs, is here among
other ancient sites and landscapes. |
| There's lots of good stuff here about monuments, rulers, gods, and
even the entire Egyptian Book of the Dead! This link is on Egypt's
Ministry of Tourism site and you might want to check the rest of it out
too. |
| This "first web site dedicated to Egyptology" has been
online since September 1994 and is a fine resource today. It offers
Egypt resources in print and on the Web, conference, commercial, and
museum information, and a wonderful "News and Gossip" section
which is just that. |
| The on-line Kelsey Museum has gallery, exhibition, map, and
publication sections and deals mainly in Greek , Roman, and Near Eastern
objects. There is also information on the Roman site of Karanis, Egypt,
excavation of which was sponsored by the Kelsey. |
| There's more information here on "North American Aborigine
Projectile Points and Lithics" (arrowheads to most of us) than we
knew existed! There's a glossary of lithics terminology, a set of
labeled drawings of the various point types, lists of reference books
and periodicals, and excellent links. |
| The Museum's focus is "the human occupation of Southwestern
Ontario over the past 11,000 years." This attractive site offers a
virtual tour of the Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village as well as of the
museum itself, and both are excellent. It's great history, and you can
also learn about museum services, activities, and educational programs
as well. |
| There's a lot to see at the Maya Archaeology homepage. Look at samples
of ancient Maya art and architecture, learn about ancient Maya games or
current travel in Guatemala, Honduras, or Belize, and find out how you
can assist archaeologists. |
| The Center researches the archaeology of the upper Mississippi River
Valley and educates students and the general public about the area’s ancient
cultures. This site offers cultural and climatic overviews, details of the Center’s
educational programs, information about international Archaeology tours, an
online museum, links, and more. |
| Here you will find an example of Norman domestic architecture. In
addition to views of Moyse's Hall and information about it, there is a
variety of other information including facts about the first hunters and
British Tribal Kingdoms. Very interesting. |
| Discover the mystery of underwater archaeology. Find literature and
electronic publications, read about underwater projects, and search
archives with links to other interesting sites. |
| The North Carolina Archaeology web site offers articles and
information pertaining to prehistoric and historic archaeology in North
Carolina. Lots of interesting information. |
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