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  1. The Letter and the Scroll: What Archaeology Tells Us About the Bible by Robin Currie, Stephen Hyslop, 2009-11-17
  2. Archaeology as Human Ecology: Method and Theory for a Contextual Approach by Karl W. Butzer, 1982-05-31
  3. The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis by Mark Leone, 2005-12-29
  4. Hands-On Archaeology: Real-Life Activities for Kids by John R. White, 2005-09-01
  5. X Marks the Spot: The Archaeology of Piracy (New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology)
  6. The Aegean Bronze Age (Cambridge World Archaeology) by Oliver Dickinson, 1994-05-27
  7. Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade (Cultural Heritage Studies)
  8. Maritime Archaeology (New Studies in Archaeology) by Keith Muckelroy, 1979-02-28
  9. Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology by Wendy Ashmore, Robert Sharer, 2009-04-22
  10. Untimely Ruins: An Archaeology of American Urban Modernity, 1819-1919 by Nick Yablon, 2010-02-01
  11. Doing Archaeology in the Land of the Bible: A Basic Guide by John D. Currid, 1999-08-01
  12. The HarperCollins Visual Guide to the New Testament: What Archaeology Reveals about the First Christians by Jonathan L. Reed, 2007-11-01
  13. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology by Arthur E. P. B. Weigall, 2009-10-04
  14. The World Encyclopedia of Archaeology: The World's Most Significant Sites and Cultural Treasures

81. Project Archaeology Home Page
Project archaeology uses archaeological inquiry to foster understanding of past and present cultures; improve social studies and science education;
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82. THE COMPARATIVE ARCHAEOLOGY WEB ©
Abstracts and Papers of meetings sponsored by “The Comparative archaeology WEB”, including the Society for American archaeology (SAA), Union Internationale
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Updated October 29, 2007 GMT US Eastern Time For quick dissemination of archaeological information across the continents Comparative Archaeology is an interregional approach to prehistoric culture change and communication. The Comparative Archaeology WEB © is dedicated to further quick publication of archaeological information across continents. Its ultimate aim is to promote detailed comparisons between large cultural regions. Its purpose is to ascertain the causes for similarities and differences in human development in different parts of the world. Publications include news bulletins, announcements, professional quality abstracts, reports, research papers, dissertations, and databases (including chronologies). Emphasis is placed on color illustrations.
MAIN TABLE OF CONTENT News Bulletins NEW Leonardo Da Vonci’s “The Last Supper” Renaissance painting in high resolution (Added October 28, 2007 Russian Megalithic Tombs: 5000 Year Old Gallery-Graves in the Southern Urals? (Added July 10, 2005. Updated November 28, 2005) Religion at Nazareth 8000 years before Christ.

83. Journal Of Social Archaeology
For faster access to Journal of Social archaeology Online from these locations, use this URL http//intljsa.sagepub.com/ Australia, Brazil, China, France,
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85. Remote Sensing Archeology Research At NASA
The stereotype has archaeologists just digging up spearheads and pottery and anthropologists just writing down the words of primitive tribes.
http://wwwghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/

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Much of human history can be traced through the impacts of human actions upon the environment. The use of remote sensing technology offers the archeologist the opportunity to detect these impacts which are often invisible to the naked eye. This information can be used to address issues in human settlement, environmental interaction, and climate change. Archeologists want to know how ancient people successfully adapted to their environment and what factors may have led to their collapse or disappearance. Did they overextend the capacity of their landscape, causing destructive environmental effects which led to their demise? Can this information be applied to modern day societies so that the mistakes of the past are not repeated? Remote sensing can be used as a methodological procedure for detecting, inventorying, and prioritizing surface and shallow-depth archeological information in a rapid, accurate, and quantified manner. Man is a tropical creature who has invaded every environment on earth successfully; now we are ready to explore, and eventually colonize, the delicate environments of Space. Understanding how ancient man successfully managed Earth is important for the success of current and future societies.
"The stereotype has archaeologists just digging up spearheads and pottery and anthropologists just writing down the words of primitive tribes. But we're examining how people adapted to their environment throughout time, how they experienced environmental shift, why cultures come and go. Soils associated with artifacts are as important as the artifacts themselvesprobably more relevant to us than the actual objects. Now more than ever, archaeological research is interdisciplinary: botany, forestry, soil science, hydrologyall of which contribute to a more complete understanding of the earth, climatic shifts, and how people adapt to large regions. This understanding is critical to future decision making affecting the planet.

86. Society For Industrial Archeology (SIA) Home Page, Http://www.sia-web.org, Indus
Home Page of the SIA, the Society for Industrial Archeology.
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Select on any image or menu selection for more photographs or information about the Society for Industrial Archeology The SIA is made up of over 1,800 members, world-wide, who have a strong interest in preserving, interpreting and documenting our industrial past and heritage. Whatever your profession or favorite pursuit, if you share our interest in the industrial past, we welcome you to join us.
Any questions ? Please contact us at sia@mtu.edu The www.sia-web.org Department of Social Sciences , the www.siahq.org web site is hosted by PastyNET
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87. Chess Archaeology
Photos, drawings, and other chess history tidbits.
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