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  1. The Archeology of the Frivolous: Reading Condillac (Bison Book) by Jacques Derrida, 1987-11-01
  2. Tut's Mummy: Lost...And Found (Step-Into-Reading, Step 4) by Judy Donnelly, 1988-05-12
  3. Forbidden Archeology's Impact: How a Controversial New Book Shocked the Scientific Community and Became an Underground Classic by Michael A. Cremo, 1998-01
  4. Ancient Oaxaca: Discoveries in Mexican Archeology and History
  5. Nunamiut Ethnoarchaeology (Studies in archeology) by Lewis Roberts Binford, 1978-11
  6. The Nautical Archeology of Padre Island: The Spanish Shipwrecks of 1554 (Studies in archeology) by J. Barto, III Arnold, Robert Weddle, 1978-11
  7. Olorgesailie: Archeological Studies of a Middle Pleistocene Lake Basin in Kenya (Prehistoric Archeology and Ecology) by Glynn Llywelyn Isaac, Barbara Isaac, 1977-06
  8. An Ethnoarchaeological Analysis of Human Functional Dynamics in the Volta Basin of Ghana: Before and After the Akosombo Dam (Mellen Studies in Archeology) by Emmanuel Kofi Agorsah, 2004-02
  9. Prehistoric Man and His Environments: Case Study in the Ozark Highland (Studies in archeology) by Walter Raymond Wood, R.Bruce McMillan, 1976-06-14
  10. Cypriote Ships from the Bronze Age to C. 500 B.C. (Studies in Mediterranean Archeology) by Karin Westerberg, 1983-06
  11. A Study of the Remains of Mycenaean Roads and Stations of Bronze-Age Greece (Mellen Studies in Archeology) by Anton G. Jansen, 2001-10
  12. Anthropology in Historic Preservation: Caring for Culture's Clutter (Studies in Archeology) by Thomas F. King, Patricia Parker, et all 1977-12
  13. Spiritual Archeology: Uncovering Motives of the Heart by David R. Hankins, 2004-06-01
  14. L'eglise Saint-Gregoire de Tigran Honen a Ani (1215). (Archeologies) by aN. Thierry, 1993-01-01

61. Unit 1A Human Origins: General Resources
general Resources. EMuseum Prehistory Rock Art / Big Game Hunters / Techologyin archeology / Human Evolution Department of Anthropology, Minnesota State
http://tlc.ousd.k12.ca.us/library/prehistory/prehistory_general.html
PREHISTORY MESOPOTAMIA EGYPT INDIA ... HOME

    Core Values Internet Resource Library
    Early Humans

    Grade 6 Curriculum
    Unit 1 Early Humans : Ge neral Resources These sites offer additional information about early human origins and development. The online material was published by a range of individuals and institutionsacademic, private and commercial. Many of the articles were intended for an adult audience and, therefore, may be beyond the comprehension of middle school students. General Resources E-Museum Prehistory Rock Art Big Game Hunters ... Human Evolution Department of Anthropology, Minnesota State University
    This web has been produced by the students of Minnesota State University as a part of their Anthropology E-Museum. The site includes information on dating methods, bio-anthropology, cultural anthropology Big Game Hunters, North American cave art, New World settlement patterns, South American prehistory and more.
    Becoming Human
    Arizona State University, Institute for Human Origins .
    A media-intensive site with online documentary and information rich resources.

62. Manning Ferguson Force
Deeply interested in history and archeology, general Force wrote numerous articleson Ohio history as well as the Civil War and law. Scope and Content.
http://www.rbhayes.org/mssfind/ga_coll/forcemf.htm
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Manning Ferguson Force GA-75 Introduction Biographical Sketch Scope and Content Inventory Introduction In addition to the textual files, the Hayes Presidential Center holds microfilm of the Manning Force Papers located at the University of Washington, containing material on the various aspects of his life. They include journals kept by Force during the Civil War and while at Harvard. A close friend of President Rutherford B. Hayes, Force was a frequent visitor to Spiegel Grove. The Hayes Papers contain Force’s correspondence with Hayes from 1865 to 1897. Typed transcripts are available. Biographical Sketch Born in Washington, D. C. in 1824, Manning Ferguson Force was the son of Peter Force, the city’s mayor. He attended Harvard, graduating from the school of law in 1849. The following year, Force moved to Cincinnati, Ohio and began his practice and became a member of the Cincinnati Literary Society. In 1861, Force joined the Union forces as major of the 20 th Scope and Content The collection consists primarily of miscellaneous correspondence written by friends, colleagues, and Civil War comrades to Manning Force during the post-war years. Extending from 1866 to 1895, the correspondence reflects Force’s continued interest in military organizations and reunions, and the written history of the Civil War.

63. TF - UiO: The Christian Man And Woman
manuscripts. * Arts and archeology. archeology and architecture Extensivesources on Greek and Roman archeology. * general. Theology
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GENERAL
American Academy of Religion
EARLY CHRISTIANITY
* Texts
World Wide Study Bible
Catalogue of New Testament Papyri and Codices 2nd-10th Centuries. Early Church Fathers
Texts in translation. The Saint Pachomius Library
Texts in translation. The École Initiative
Articles, texts in translation, glossary and images. Guide to Early Church Documents
Texts in translation The Gnostic Society Library
English translations of the Nag Hammadi Library and related texts. Noncanonical Homepage
English translations of extra-canonical literature. The Gospel of Thomas
Excellent site maintained by Stevan Davies. Oxyrhynchus Online
A site dedicated to the Oxyrhynchus Papyri. The Schøyen Collection
Norwegian bibliophile Martin Schøyen's impressive collection of ancient manuscripts.
* Arts and archeology
Archeology and architecture Extensive sources on Greek and Roman archeology
* General
Theology Online The Faculty of Theology in Oslo's own fine and extensive page. Also with links to other university departments. Philadelphia Seminar on Christian Origins An interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar.

64. AIA Diary
A CONTINENTAL AND TRANSOCEANIC TURNTABLE, 1850-2000 at Montreal, the 32nd annualconference of the Society for Industrial archeology. general information will
http://www.indarch.freeuk.com/adiary.htm
Diary
Information for the diary should be sent as soon as it is available directly to the Editor of I A News; Dr Peter Stanier, 49 Breach Lane, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 8LF, or by e-mail to aia@twelveheads.com All telephone numbers, unless indicated by an overseas code, are UK.
5 APRIL 2003 SERIAC at University of Greenwich, Royal Naval College, Greenwich, the South East Region Industrial Archaeology Conference, on the theme 'The Thames - The Waterway of the World' and hosted by the Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society (GLIAS). After the lecturers there will be a tour of parts of this World Heritage site not open to the public including the Admiral's House and the Regency bowling alley. SAE for booking form to: SERIAC. c/o F. Morton, 84a Kingston Road, Luton, Beds LU2 7SA. For general conference info. call 020-8692-8512 or visit www.Glias.org.uk 12-13 APRIL 2003 AIA IRONBRIDGE WEEKEND the annual Affiliated Societies Weekend at the Ironbridge Institute, Ironbridge, on the theme of 'Power in Corn and Textile Mills'. Speakers at the weekend will examine both the general principles involved in the application of particular technologies at particular times to suit individual mill requirements, and at the same time consider regional practices and events at specific sites. Booking form obtainable from Ray Riley, Affiliated Societies Officer, 8 Queen's Keep, Clarence Parade, Southsea, Hants PO5 3NX 26 APRIL 2003 CUMBRIA SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING at Ambleside, the 18th annual Spring Conference of the Cumbria Industrial History Society with lectures on shipping and shipbuilding, followed by the AGM of CIHS. For details send SAE to CIHS Bookings, Broombank Cottage, Lindal-in-Furness, Cumbria LA12 0LW

65. Archeology Specialization - UBC
IN ARCHAEOLOGY. Our undergraduate courses offer general backgroundfor the nonmajor, as well as specialization for graduate work.
http://www.anso.ubc.ca/loa/arch_ugrad.htm
UNDERGRADUATE SPECIALIZATION IN
ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY, UBC
Areas of Archaeological Specialization
Facilities

Undergraduate Courses and Programme in Archaeology

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AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AT UBC Regions:
  • Western North America Mesoamerica Eastern Asia
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  • Anthropolocial Archaeology Ethnoarchaeology Public Archaeology Studies of Adaptation Complex Societies Geoarchaeology Lithic Technology Bone Chemistry Quantitative Methods
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    • Museum of Anthropology Extensive British Columbia and Southwestern artifact collections Comparative faunal collections for Northwest America Graduate student office and lab space PC lab Fieldwork opportunities
    UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND PROGRAMME IN ARCHAEOLOGY
    Our undergraduate courses offer general background for the non-major, as well as specialization for graduate work. Courses are either half-year (3 credit) or year-long (6 credit). Anthropological archaeology, which focuses on the prehistory of North America, Mesoamerica and Japan is practised in the Laboratory of Archaeology which is part of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the UBC. For a specialisation in archaeology, students must complete course requirements for a degree in anthropology, plus certain archaeology courses. Specialists in other branches of archaeology exist in the Classics Department (classical archaeology); in the Religious Studies Department (archaeology of the middle East); and in the History Department (historical archaeology).

    66. IUS -- General Information
    of Social Sciences) was organized in 1951 out of the Lviv branches of the Academyof Sciences institutes of history, archeology, literature, linguistics, and
    http://www.inst-ukr.lviv.ua/general_info/general_info_e.htm
    At present, the institute has an academic staff of 71 persons. It is organized into seven departments, whose chairpersons are Professors Leonid Matskevyi (Archeology), Iaroslav Isaievych (Medieval and Early Modern History), Feodosii Steblii (History of Ukraine in the 19th and early 20th centuries), Iurii Slyvka (Contemporary History), Maria Chikalo (Ukrainian Linguistics), Mykola Ilnytskyi (Literature Studies), Maria Kashuba (History of Philosophy), and Mykola Lytvyn (Publications). Iaroslav Isaievych, full member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, was elected the Institute's director by its academic staff in 1989 and reelected in 1999.

    67. Historical Archeology In Yucatan: A Preliminary Framework. Historical Archeology
    Translate this page Historical archeology 15 (1) 1 - 18. como son registros de viajes o bitácoras,publicaciones oficiales, directorios, almanaques, el Archivo general de la
    http://morgan.iia.unam.mx/usr/Actualidades/21/texto21/andrews.html
    Andrews, A. 1981 Historical Archeology in Yucatan : A Preliminary Framework . Historical Archeology 15 (1): 1 - 18.
    Political Geography of the Yucatan Maya
    Laura Bety Zagoya Ramos
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    68. About Search - Find It Now!
    About Graduate School) archeology Glossary of Religion and Philosophy archeologyURL http//atheism.about.com/library/glossary/general/bldef_archeology.htm
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    69. Archeology -- Roman Archeology
    History. Jump to mmdtkw Classics Page. Jump to mmd-tkw Ancient HistoryPage. archeology. archeology News Sites. News in Archaeology general.
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    70. Texas Historical Commission
    FAQ's about a Career in Archaeology in the US. general archeology Links. archeologyon the Net Cultural Heritage Management. Archaeological Institute of America.
    http://www.thc.state.tx.us/links/lkaa.html
    Archeology Links Academic Archeological Societies Career General ... Red River War Battle Sites Project Academic Links Baylor University Rice University Southern Methodist University Stephen F. Austin State University ... ArchNet Archeological Societies Big Bend Archeological Society Directory of Archeological Societies and Newsletters Texas Archeological Society Council of Texas Archeologists ... Society for Industrial Archaeology
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    General Archeology Links Archeology on the Net - Cultural Heritage Management Archaeological Institute of America ArchNet (online archeology library) Center for Archaeological Research Center for Big Bend Studies National Park Service Cultural Resources Southwestern Ar ... Texas Beyond History (main web page) Texas Indians (geared to grades 4-8) La Salle Projects Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum Conservation Research Laboratory Smithsonian Magazine, La Salle article

    71. Cheap Magazine Subscription: General Interest (Page #3)
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  • 72. Harvard University Press/The Bog Man And The Archeology Of People/Reviews
    The Bog Man and the archeology of People Don Brothwell. a survey described by theauthor as a form of stocktaking on archaeological bodies in general The Bog
    http://www.hup.harvard.edu/reviews/BROBOX_R.html
    The Bog Man and the Archeology of People
    Don Brothwell
    "[A] mesmerizing study of bog bodies...Brothwell's detective story centers on the respectful investigation of Lindow Man, the 2,000-year-old corpse reclaimed in 1984 from a Cheshire peat bog...Frankly, I couldn't put [this book] down."
    Peter Gorner, Chicago Tribune "In 1984, mechanical peat extraction at Lindow Moss in Cheshire, England, led to the discovery of the well-preserved body of a man. Following initial police interest, the corpse was identified as another 'bog body,' an ancient human corpse preserved by chance or deliberate burial in an acidic peat bog...The discovery was timely, and this body of a young man who died around 300 B.C. became a testing ground for the many investigative and analytical procedures available to modern archaeology...A summary account of the Lindow Moss body is used as a taking-off point for a fascinating survey of bog bodies, Old and New World mummies, frozen Greenlanders and much more, a survey described by the author as a form of stocktaking on archaeological bodies in general... The Bog Man is a useful survey for archaeologists and anthropologists who wish to gain a knowledge of the archaeology of people, and to set the archaeology of artifacts in its proper context...[This is a] thoughtful and thought-provoking book, and Brothwell's endearing habit of posing research questions to which there is currently no answer adds a stimulating element to what is otherwise deliberately a text for the general reader."

    73. UCL: Admissions: Archeology
    Archaeology (general) BA F400 This degree is designed to provide a general trainingin archaeology, its theoretical approaches and its techniques, while also
    http://www.ucl.ac.uk/admission/ugbooklets/shs/archaeology/degree/singlesubject.h
    Degree Information - Single-Subject Degrees Back to Degree Information Archaeology (General) BA F400
    This degree is designed to provide a general training in archaeology, its theoretical approaches and its techniques, while also giving you the opportunity to follow your interests in terms of periods, geographical areas and special fields of study. Archaeology (General) BSc F402
    Students reading for this degree take the same core courses in their first and second years as those reading for the BA, but then normally concentrate on a choice of more science-based course units, although they may also choose a proportion of arts-based units. Suitably qualified students may also take course units in the other UCL science departments. Syllabus for F400 and F402
    First year:

    Interdisciplinary Approaches to Archaeological Problems (1.0)

    74. North Cascades National Park: Archeology Summary
    AN UPDATED SUMMARY STATEMENT of the archeology of the NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK expressa desire to access this information in a nontechnical, general format
    http://www.nps.gov/noca/archeology1.htm
    AN UPDATED SUMMARY STATEMENT
    of the
    ARCHEOLOGY
    of the
    NORTH CASCADES NATIONAL PARK SERVICE COMPLEX Principle Investigator
    Robert R. Mierendorf, North Cascades National Park
    May 1998
    North Cascades National Park Service Complex
    2105 Highway 20
    Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this summary statement is to provide a general overview of what has been learned recently about the prehistory of the park. This overview is general and park-wide in scope, and is intended to serve the various interests noted above until a more thorough treatment of the subject is possible. This statement was prepared by Robert R. Mierendorf, park archeologist, North Cascades National Park Service Complex, Marblemount, Washington. In compliance with NPS regulations, site-specific locational information is omitted in order to protect archeological sites from vandalism. RESEARCH HISTORY The first professional archeological investigations in the park, beginning in the early 1970s, were surveys conducted to find and document archeological sites. Only a few archeological sites were found, as artifacts and other remains of the first people proved difficult to detect in dense forests and rugged mountainous terrain. With little hard evidence to go by, it was generally thought that Native American people and their ancestors made little if any use of the Cascade Mountain interior, except to cross between interior and coastal regions for purposes of trade. These views were held in spite of the recollections of Native elders, who told of the use of high elevation areas by their ancestors to gather berries, hunt, and practice traditional ceremonies.

    75. ArchNet - WWW Virtual Library - Archaeology
    ArchNet, The WorldWide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology New FAQ from ArchNet - general Questions about Starting a Career in Archaeology
    http://www.lib.uconn.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. NOTE for the SAA archaeological record readers: The New ArchNet Beta-test version will be posted no later than January 15th. Please excuse the delay. Archaeology Conference Announcements! - List your conference announcement with ArchNet New FAQ from ArchNet - General Questions about Starting a Career in Archaeology New FAQ from ArchNet - ArchNet Policy on Requests for Appraisal and/or Sale of Artifacts/Antiquities View Internet Resources that have not been cataloged Wondering when ArchNet was last updated?

    76. ArchNet - WWW Virtual Library - Archaeology
    The WWW Virtual Library for Archaeology. Contains links to many internet sites relating to archaeology Category Regional North America Connecticut Society and Culture...... List your conference announcement with ArchNet. New FAQ from ArchNet general Questions about Starting a Career in Archaeology.
    http://archnet.uconn.edu/
    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. NOTE for the SAA archaeological record readers: The New ArchNet Beta-test version will be posted no later than January 15th. Please excuse the delay. Archaeology Conference Announcements! - List your conference announcement with ArchNet New FAQ from ArchNet - General Questions about Starting a Career in Archaeology New FAQ from ArchNet - ArchNet Policy on Requests for Appraisal and/or Sale of Artifacts/Antiquities View Internet Resources that have not been cataloged Wondering when ArchNet was last updated?

    77. Archaeology
    From current digs to famous past excavations. Includes past cultures, events, clip art and educational resources.
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    78. Archaeology And The Bible - Christian Answers
    News and articles from an apologetical position, hosted by Associates for Biblical Research, which Category Society Religion and Spirituality Archaeology...... organizations. general questions DO YOU KNOW? What Bible archaeologydiscovery has had the alltime greatest impact? Answer
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    79. General Anthropology
    Mr. Worcester. general Anthropology, ANTH 1113 (AN 101), Syllabus, Quiz. VirtualArcheology, Yaxuna Archeological Project, The Future of the Past.
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    Mr. Worcester General Anthropology ANTH 1113 (AN 101) Syllabus Quiz Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2413 - 27471 Syllabus Quiz American Anthropological Assoc. Mummies of the Inca ... Anthropology Resources on the Interne t World Atlas of Archeology Anthro.Net Sioux Falls Region Archeology Experimental Archeology ... The History of Archeology

    80. Archeology And The North/South Line
    It doesn't happen every day that archaeologists have the opportunity to work ata depth of 20 to 30 metres in the ground in Amsterdam to carry out research.
    http://www.ivv.amsterdam.nl/nzlijn/pages/archeologie_e.php
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    It doesn't happen every day that archaeologists have the opportunity to work at a depth of 20 to 30 metres in the ground in Amsterdam to carry out research. The City of Amsterdam's department of archaeology is eagerly taking the opportunity to dig at various sites along the line. The archaeologists will be working at the following locations:
    • location Buiksloot, at the level of the 13th century Waterlands Sea dike and the Buikslotermeerdijk (lake dike) out of the 17th century; the Damrak: the earliest sea faring activities in the area around the Nieuwe Brug (New bridge);

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