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  1. Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt by G. Maspero, 2010-09-05
  2. The Archaeology of Knowledge & The Discourse on Language by Michel Foucault, 1982-09-12
  3. Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (Routledge Classics) by Michel Foucault, 2001-12-21
  4. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology by Arthur E. P. B. Weigall, 2009-10-04
  5. Archaeology: Down to Earth by Robert L. Kelly, David Hurst Thomas, 2010-01-01
  6. Archaeology for Kids: Uncovering the Mysteries of Our Past, 25 Activities (For Kids series) by Richard Panchyk, 2001-10-01
  7. Archaeology and the Old Testament by Alfred J. Hoerth, 2009-01-01
  8. Archaeology and the New Testament by John McRay, 2008-02-01
  9. The Archaeology of the Bible by James K. Hoffmeier, 2008-05-28
  10. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction by William R. Biers, 1996-07-19
  11. Greek Art and Archaeology by John G. Pedley, 2007-01-28
  12. The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible by Randall Price, 1997-11-01
  13. Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology by Wendy Ashmore, Robert Sharer, 2009-04-22
  14. Archaeology For Dummies by Nancy Marie White, 2008-10-06

1. Archaeology Magazine
This popular magazine also provides the latest news in archaeology from around the world.
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Ancient human coprolites yield surprisingly early dates. Why do Virtual Heritage?
Case studies from the portfolio of a long-time practitioner Blogging Archaeology and the Archaeology of Blogging
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A new exhibition offers a rare opportunity to appreciate the achievements of Crete's Bronze Age civilization. Find Your Way to the Maps Exhibit
More than 130 maps from around the world are on display in the exhibition Maps: Finding our place in the world
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Hands-on Archaeology (in the Pre-college Classroom)

A chat with archaeologist and educator Dr. Shelby Brown about archaeology, teaching, and students. The latest archaeological headlines, updated every weekday
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2. Archaeology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The goals of archaeology vary, and there is debate as to what its aims and responsibilities are. Some goals include the documentation and explanation of the
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Jump to: navigation search For the magazine about archaeology, see Archaeology (magazine) The 2,000-year-old remains of Ancient Rome in Italy are being excavated and mapped by these archaeologists Roman theater Alexandria ... Egypt Archaeology archeology , or arch¦ology (from Greek - archaiologia, from - archaios, "primal, ancient, old" and - logos, "study") is the science that studies human cultures through the recovery, documentation, analysis and interpretation of material remains and environmental data, including architecture artifacts , features, biofacts , and landscapes . Because archaeology's aim is to understand mankind, it is a humanistic endeavor The goals of archaeology vary, and there is debate as to what its aims and responsibilities are. Some goals include the documentation and explanation of the origins and development of human cultures , understanding culture history , chronicling cultural evolution , and studying human behavior and ecology , for both prehistoric and historic societies citation needed Archaeologists are also concerned with the study of methods used in the discipline, and the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings underlying the questions archaeologists ask of the past. The tasks of surveying areas in order to find new sites, excavating sites in order to recover cultural remains, classification, analysis, and preservation are all important phases of the archaeological process. These are all important sources of information. Given the broad scope of the discipline there is a great deal of cross-disciplinary research in archaeology. It draws upon

3. About Archaeology: The Study Of Human History
Timelines and study guides for ancient civilizations, signed general interest articles on scientific findings in archaeology, a blog on archaeology issues,
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Paisley Caves: The Discovery of PreClovis Human DNA
According to a report in Science Express published online on April 3, 2008, a field school from the University of Oregon found a preclovis site this past summer, containing the oldest human DNA yet discovered in the American continents. The site, Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave, is located in a perfect spot to support the Pre-Clovis Pacific coast migration theory of American colonization: in the hinterlands of what is Oregon today, upriver from the Pacific coast along the Klamath River.
Students overlooking the spot where the 14,000 year old coprolites with human DNA were found in Cave 5, Paisley Caves (Oregon)
Photo Credit: Dennis Jenkins, Director, UO Northern Great Basin Archaeological Field School, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave is one of four cave sites in the Paisley Caves complex located in south central Oregon. The Paisley Cave system was first investigated by Luther Cressman, back in the late 1930s. Cave 5 is more than 6 meters deep and 9 meters wide. Preservation in the cave is excellent, with extant perishable remains of bones, basketry, cordage, wooden pegs and human coprolites spanning the Late Pleistocene and Holocene periods. The 2007 field school discovered a small rock-lined hearth some 2 meters below the modern surface. At that level was also discovered a large number of waterfowl, fish and large mammal bones, including extinct camel and horse. These have been dated between 12,750 and 14,290 calendar years before the present, and clearly represent a

4. Internet Public Library: Archaeology
This site contains a catalog of resources related to archaeology of the British Isles. Also has policy documents and ADS publications related to digital
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5. ScienceDaily: Archaeology News
archaeology News. Read about the latest archaelogical finds including Roman coins, Egyptian pyramids and more. Articles and photos.
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6. Archaeology
This site offeres a news feed and leads to sites and archaeology projects of specific geographic regions and specific disciplines such as underwater and
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Archaeology
Archaeology is the study of the human past. Its initial objective is the construction of cultural chronology. Its intermediate objective is the reconstruction of past lifeways. Its ultimate objective is the discovery of the processes which underlie and condition human behavior. Archaeology (and alternately Archeology) is a science well suited for anyone who enjoys biology, botany, geology, chemistry, history, psychology, art, and solving a great puzzle. It is not looting and robbing. Various countries have enacted laws and regulations to ensure that their legacies are not exported or destroyed. There are acts which intend to repatriate looted legacies. In the United States of America, many state governments are sensitive to the need for archaeological study and excavation when any development project state-sponsored or commercial uncovers evidence of historical human presence.

7. ArchNet - WWW Virtual Library - Archaeology
ArchNet, The WorldWide Web Virtual Library for archaeology.
http://archnet.asu.edu/
Welcome! ArchNet is hosted and maintained by the staff at the Archaeological Research Institute at Arizona State University This is the new automated php version of the ArchNet website. Please update any of your bookmarks or Favorites that link to ArchNet pages. Contact archnet@asu.edu with any errors, suggestions, or general comments about this version. We are working to provide easier site navigation. You can access the ArchNet Table of Contents in English Spanish French Turkish ... German . You may also use the navigation bar below to move from section to section of the ArchNet Site. If you would like to help submit the Table of Contents in other languages, please send an email to the ArchNet email address listed above. You may continue to access the previous version of ArchNet . However, this archived version is no longer being updated. Table of Contents
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8. VoS: Archaeology
Net (database containing thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references relating to anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics,
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2704

9. Archaeology And The Bible - Christian Answers
Providing archaeological evidence in support of the Bible. Our team of experts answers your questions about the Bible and archaeology. Multilinqual.
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team member Associates for Biblical Research publishes an excellent magazine Bible and Spade in FULL-COLOR Subscribe to keep up-to-date on Bible archaeology discoveries and research. QUOTABLE QUOTES
“In every instance where the findings of archaeology pertain to the Biblical record, the archaeological evidence confirms, sometimes in detailed fashion, the historical accuracy of Scripture. In those instances where the archaeological findings seem to be at variance with the Bible, the discrepancy lies with the archaeological evidence, i.e., improper interpretation, lack of evidence, etc.—not with the Bible.”
—Dr. Bryant C. Wood, archaeologist, Associates for Biblical Research What is the most important archaeological work currently going on in terms of evidence for the truth of God's Word? At Tell el-Dab'a, ancient Ramesses, the eastern delta of Egypt, evidence is being recovered that relates to the Sojourn and Exodus—Events in Israelite history largely written off as legend by today's critical scholars.

10. Archaeology News
A sixthcentury copper factory, medieval kitchens stocked with saucepans, and Renaissance palace remains were found by archaeologists during preliminary
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11. FAQ-Career In Archaeology In The U.S.
Professional archaeologists work for universities, colleges, museums, the federal government, state governments, in private companies, and as consultants.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/anthro/dlcfaq.html
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT A CAREER IN ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE U.S.
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  • 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.

    12. GIS For Archaeology
    Archaeologists, as researchers and resource managers, understand the importance of geography. Its variables exert a strong influence on human behavior today
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      Create a 3D model of the excavation site to compare data and spatial relationships. Public Education/Museums
      Museums rely on the Internet and Internet map servers to make archaeological and historic preservation GIS data readily available to a broad audience. Archaeologists, as researchers and resource managers, understand the importance of geography. Its variables exert a strong influence on human behavior today, and archaeologists are aware of the significance of this influence in the past. Geography also influences the degree of exposure of archaeological sites, and the impacts that they face from human activity and natural forces.

    13. Human Evolution Archaeology Human Origins Hominid Species Images
    archaeology Info is a human evolution and archaeology resource. Our human evolution site contains valuable information about human origins, fossils,
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    The discovery of a controversial new skull challenges our current notions of human evolution and sparks debate in the paleoanthropological community. Get the full story... Sign up for our Human Evolution / Archaeology Newsletter: Departments: Human Evolution
    Take a journey back through time and learn about our human ancestors, the human evolution timeline, and the different hominid fossils that have been found. Human Evolution Timeline
    See our hominid ancestors over time and review the different species to get an idea of what they may have looked like. Hominid Fossils Gallery
    Have a glance at these remains of ancient individuals which provide the basis for much of our understanding of physical limits and appearance of our near and distant relatives.
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    14. The Archaeology Channel - Welcome
    Streaming media and educational resources about archaeology and indigenous peoples.
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    Explore the human cultural heritage through streaming media. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery. Examine the wonderful diversity of the human experience! Video Audio News Resources Interactive About Us Tell A Friend! about us video audio ... Help
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    Click below to hear an audio message from Rick Pettigrew, founder and President of Archaeological Legacy Institute.
    To see or hear our programs, select and download a free player: Windows Media Player Real Player Featured Videos FINDING OUR FOUNDATION: THE PRESERVATION OF THE ELK RUN ANGLICAN CHURCH SITE
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    Colonial Virginians and the Church of England established Elk Run Church in the 1740s. After the Revolutionary War, it became part of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. In the following decades the church was abandoned and disappeared, but remained in the memory of local families. The church’s first rector, James Keith, was the grandfather of U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall. This video documents the archaeological investigation of the church, beginning with the first survey in 1999, and its development as a historical park.

    15. The Society For Historical Archaeology
    This USbased society focuses on the New World, but also includes European exploration and settlement in Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Directors, publications
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    New! Exploring Historical Archaeology Pages New! Post and View Field School Announcements SHA 2008 Conference Information SHA Winter 2007 Newsletter (PDF) Welcome to sha.org, the official website of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Historical Archaeology is the study of the material remains of past societies that also left behind historical documentary evidence. This subfield of archaeology studies the emergence, transformation, and nature of the Modern World. Graphics, Design, and Layout by

    16. Biblical Archaeology Society
    The Biblical archaeology Society publishes Biblical archaeology Review, Bible Review, and archaeology Odyssey, and educates the public about archaeology and
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    IL FANTASTICO: The Strange Pilgrimage of Pietro Della Valle
    When his wife died on their extended honeymoon, he enbalmed her in camphor and kept her body with him for five more years until he completed his travels. Read about the wild adventures of Pietro della Valle.
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    Israel Antiquities Authority vs. Conspiracy of (Alleged) Forgers Updates added February 8, 2008! Seal Controversy: From Temech to Shlomit . Although a recently found seal apparently does not belong to the Biblical figure that excavator Eilat Mazar at first suggested, it now seems that it bears another name known from the Bible. Updates added February 8, 2008! . Claims that the family tomb of Jesus has been found in the East Talpiot section of Jerusalem have sparked bitter debate for a second time. Updates added March 12, 2008!

    17. NetSERF: Archaeology
    ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet.
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    ArchNet : WWW Virtual Libary - Archaeology
    "ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet." English / Esperanto French German Spanish ... Turkish
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    Chronicle of Archaeological Researches in Romania : Archaeological Excavation Reports of 2000 Campaign
    234 archaeological reports and 500 images. Another index of sites in Romania excavated during 2000. The navigation elements are the only parts available in English, all the descriptions are in Romanian. Note: published in May 2001 Romanian URL: http://archweb.cimec.ro/Arheologie/cronicaCA2001/eng_start.htm

    18. What Is Archaeology?
    An illustrated introduction from the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Dakota.
    http://www.usd.edu/anth/midarch/arch.htm
    What is archaeology?
    The Bliss Bone Bed Site Archaeology is the scientific study of peoples of the past... their culture and their relationship with their environment. The purpose of archaeology is to understand how humans in the past interacted with their environment, and to preserve this history for present and future learning.
    What archaeology isn't.
    Sometimes people get confused about what archaeology studies.
    Why study archaeology?
    Archaeological sites are a non-renewable resource; that is, once they are destroyed, the information they contained is lost forever. By learning about life long ago through archaeology, we can learn many ecology and history lessons that are still applicable today. Follow these links to find out more about archaeology: What do archaeologists do? How are sites found? What do archaeologists do at a site? What can we learn from artifacts? ... Go back to the first page
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    19. Index Of Native American Archaeology & Anthropology Resources On The Internet
    Index of Native American archaeology Anthropology Resources on the Internet.
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    20. Archaeology
    My mother passed on her interest in archaeology and ancient history to me as a child. Her primary interests lay in Ancient Egypt and the Near East.
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    Archaeology
    My mother passed on her interest in archaeology and ancient history to me as a child. Her primary interests lay in Ancient Egypt and the Near East. I still retain a deep interest in the history of these cultures as well as many others. I am particularly interested in the effects of catastrophes on peoples throughout history.
    Archaeological Regions
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        • Alexandria, Egypt by Alaa K. Ashmawy offers an online guide to this historically important city. Includes information on the history of the city, a picture gallery, maps, links to other sites about Alexandria, and more. Ancient Egypt by Cynthia Snyder offers information about the pharaohs, buildings, religion, art, customs, and artifacts of ancient Egypt.

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