Extractions: Donald Clucas Cucamonga's Chinatown Cucamonga's "Lost" Colonies Transplanted Pennsylvanians In Cucamonga: The Strieby Family Mr. Knott's "Weakly" Newspaper ... Rochester - One of Cucamonga's "Lost Colonies" Are You Digging It? by Jackie Stallcup This article first published in: Inland Empire Magazine, September 1997 What better way to study California history than to go out and dig it up yourself? That's just what Don Clucas's Alta Loma elementary and junior high school students have been doing for over 20 years. an amateur archeologist and a specialist in Native American history and culture, Clucas (also an elementary school teacher at Deer Canyon Shool) has been taking his students on mini-archeological expeditions to local sites since the early 1970s, not long after he started teaching in the Alta Loma school district. The expedition starts in the classroom, but quickly moves outside for actual hands-on digging.
Surfing The Net With Kids: Art Of Ancient Egypt Cyber Mummy. Institute of Egyptian Art and archeology. Don t be afraid to giveyour kids an email account.Learn how to choose a safe email solution. http://www.surfnetkids.com/egypt.htm
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ASOR Outreach Links--Archaeology--general Search Argos archeology Supersite from Dallas Lost Worlds in Archaeology course kids.ROM Fun Stuff (Royal Ontario Museum) Archaeological Adventure NOVA On Line http://www.asor.org/outreach/links/genarchy.html
Extractions: (Photo courtesy of Tafila-Buseyra Archaeological Survey) Menu General Archaeology Nautical Archaeology Unconventional Archaeology Archaeology in Fiction Anthropology ... Outreach Main Page General Archaeology Photo Archives Archaeology Education Resources General Education Resources Teachers K-12 ... Kids Other Archaeology Resources Museums with Archaeology Collections Archaeology Magazines and Publications Archaeological Societies Super-site from Dallas.
The Ancient World Web: Archaeology It s the online presence for an archaeology magazine for kids. archeology and MoreA general archeology discussion board to discuss any topic of interest in http://www.julen.net/ancient/Archaeology/
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Archeology On The Web Guide - The Science Beat Secretary of Interior s 1997 to Congress on archeological activities undertakenfor kids Dig Reed Educational Archaeological Childerns website including a http://science.searchbeat.com/archeology.htm
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Israel Travel Resource | Photo Essay Learning Jewish history together with the basics of archeology in what kids willdescribe as a scary and spooky environment sure beats sitting in a http://www.israeltravelresource.com/photoessay.htm
Extractions: The first plan my eleven year-old daughter Jamie and I made for our three week summer visit to Israel was the stipulation that each day would include at least one or two historical "learning" experiences before we went off for the day's recreational activity. This is actually a pretty good bargain from the parents' point of view, since so many of Israel's historical, archeological and religious sites offer features that are really quite a lot of fun for kids. Much of ancient Jerusalem can be explored now through a labyrinth of underground tunnels and passageways along streets from fifteen centuries ago and into homes dating back to the time of the Second Temple. Learning Jewish history together with the basics of archeology in what kids will describe as a "scary" and "spooky" environment sure beats sitting in a classroom! One should never underestimate the learning capability of a child. By our second day, Jamie could show me what is today's visible section of the Western Wall from a model of Jerusalem as it was in the time of the Second Temple, and she could differentiate between Herodian and Crusader stone masonry as we walked inside the walls through the Old City.
Eyewitness: Archeology completely ignorant of the field of archaeology. A good starter book ..Eyewitness archeology Related Products kids places. http://www.kids-places.com/Eyewitness_Archeology_0789458640.html
Kansas Kaleidoscope, April/May 2000 April/May 2000 (Volume 3, Number 5). A fun magazine for kids! Digging into KansasHistory archeology uncovers the story of our past! People of Our Past http://www.kshs.org/publicat/kaleidoscope/2000april.htm
Extractions: Dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. Humans have existed for about 100,000 years, and they have occupied Kansas for about 12,000 years. So it is clear that early people in this area did not hunt dinosaurs. They did hunt megafauna (big animals), such as mammoths and mastodons. Understanding Archeology Prehistoric Pawnees were among the first people in this area to build earth-covered houses. Several archeological sites show these early Americans lived in small villages along creeks and rivers in north-central Kansas. You can visit this Pawnee Indian Village State Historic Site in Republic and see an excavated earth lodge inside the museum.
Travel For Kids: Guatemala City, Guatemala Fun things to do with your kids in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The best must do s(archeology and Ethnology Museum), hidden treasures (big relief map of http://www.travelforkids.com/Funtodo/Guatemala/guatemalacity.htm
Extractions: Guatemala Guatemala City (Ciudad de Guatemala) In 1773, after the devastating earthquake that crumbled a lot of Antigua, the king of Spain moved the capital to Guatemala City. Long before the Spanish conquest, it was the site of Kaminalijuyu, a prosperous Maya city. In the ethnology section of the museum are tableaux of Guatemala village life and distinctive costumes and headwear from each different village. Mannequins model the most treasured Guatemalan fashions. Labels for the exhibits are in Spanish. Close by, is the
Travel For Kids: Paracas National Reserve, Peru (There are more Paracas mummies in Lima at the Museum of Anthopologyand archeology and Museo de la Nacion.). more travel for kids. http://www.travelforkids.com/Funtodo/Peru/paracas.htm
Extractions: Peru The South Paracas National Reserve (Reserva Nacional de Paracas) This reserve is often called the " Little Galapagos" because of its rock formations, beaches with sparkling turquoise waters, and variety of wildlife dolphins, flamingoes, condors, seals, sea lions, sea otters, penguins. The reserve also contains archeological sites of the Paracas culture from 600 BC. Ballestas Islands (Islas Ballestas) Mirador de Lobos on Punta Arquillo mirador ), there are sea lion rookeries, and if you're lucky, you'll also see the magnificent Andean condors in the air (summer is the best time to see the condors). Las Minas sand beach with warm water is a place to spend hours swimming and building sand castles. (Take a taxi from Paracas.) It is a flat sand beach with easy access. Museo Julio C. Tello (Site Museum) Paracas mummies at the Site Museum. (There are more Paracas mummies in Lima at the Museum of Anthopology and Archeology and Museo de la Nacion.)
Basic Cultural Anthroplogy, Texas Indians Parents, teachers, friends, almost everyone in a culture teaches kids the language,rules, music, stories and much more. archeology. Here is what it means. http://www.texasindians.com/cultanth.htm
Extractions: Your name here as sponsor of this page A Little Basic Anthropology. by R. Edward Moore Back to the Texas Indians home page at WWW.TexasIndians.com Woah!!! Anthro- WHAT ? This word is WAY to big. Hey guys I didn't invent it. OK? Read on and I WILL tell you what it means and make it pretty simple. Just hang in there with me and you too can amaze your friends (and your parents and teacher ) by using the word anthropology, and even some other words just as big and complicated. NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Well how about if I show you how to pronounce these words too? Now that is a deal you cannot pass up so read on and learn. Read this first? Why? Because it has definitions for new words because it explains a lot of basic things you are going to need to know to better understand the rest of this web site and, because you will learn some neat things. Notice I keep saying cultures instead of tribes? Most Texas Indians did not live in tribes. All Texas Indians were part of one or another culture. There is more on the difference between tribes and cultures in this chapter. What do we mean when we say culture instead of tribes? Here is a short definition of culture. Culture
Workshop In Archeology Woodland Period Potting and Cordage Techniques Especially for kids, George Loganand Kelly Mackall kids and adults Scenes from the 2004 Workshop in archeology. http://www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net/workshop.html
Extractions: Have you ever wanted to try your hand at making stone tools, or adzing ship timbers the way they did in the 18th century? Well, every year the Office of Archeology and the Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc. (ASM) give you a chance to participate in demonstrations of ancient skills and learn about the techniques archeologists use to discover the past. The Workshop in Archeology is held in the late winter/early spring in Crownsville, Maryland. There is a small registration fee (ASM members receive a discount). For more information on the workshop, or for details on how to join the Archeological Society of Maryland , contact the Office of Archeology at 410-514-7661. The disappearance of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart over the Pacific in 1937 is a mystery that continues to generate wide-ranging interest and speculation. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) has applied explicitly scientific methods to testing the hypothesis that Earhart landed and died on Nikumaroro, an uninhabited atoll in the south Pacific. Archeology plays a central role in this interdisciplinary research program. The results so far, while not definitive, are highly suggestive and provide the basis for planned future research.
Valuable Educational Web Sites Thousands of articles and media programs answer questions about Creation, theFlood, dinosaurs, and archeology. kids Bible. http//www.kidsbible.com. http://academic.lipscomb.edu/education/f03websites.html
Extractions: Mary Berger Marguerite Doty Rian Berger Derek Hall ... Aimee Touchstone Mary Berger's Classroom Websites Genetic Science Learning Center http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu/ This website is great for aspiring geneticists, young and old! It includes experimental procedures on how to extract DNA from various organisms, a "click and clone" activity where students can virtually create their own cloned mouse, as well as other valuable information on the Human Genome project and genetic disorders. CELLS alive! http://www.cellsalive.com/ This site provides an interactive view of the cell that would be great for teachers to use during lecture, as well as students to explore organelles and their function through various activities. It also includes incredible pictures to show size relationships of microscopic substances. Virtual Dissection Software http://www.froguts.com/flash_content/index.html
Social Studies Arch Net Virtual Library of archeology. archeology s DIG - a magazine for kids.Digging up the facts about archeology - All you want to learn about archeology. http://www.elks.net/SS.htm
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Kids! Stuff Gather a group of 612 kids in 1st-5th grades and sign up for the new archeologyWord Search Puzzle Dig for some treasured facts about Nebraska archeology. http://www.nebraskahistory.org/oversite/kidstuff/
Extractions: NSHS Home Gather a group of 6-12 kids in 1st-5th grades and sign up for the new "Making History Workshops." In these fun, sixty-minute workshops your group will tour an exhibit and make a related object to take home. Workshop topics include everyday life for American Indians, pioneers, settlers, and children during World War II.
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