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  1. Yeki Bud, Yeki Nabud: Essays on the Archaeology of Iran in Honor of William M. Sumner (Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA Monographs, 48) (Monographs ... Institute of Archaeology at Ucla), 48,)
  2. Art of the July Monarchy: France, 1830-1848 by U Mo Museum of Art and Archaeology, 1990-03
  3. The Archaeology of the Frontier in the Medieval Near East: Excavations at Gritille, Turkey (Archaeological Institute of America Monographs. New Series, No. 3) by Scott Redford, Gil Stein, et all 1999-09
  4. Gold Coins of the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet: A Numismatic Study of the State of Florida Collection (Florida Archaeology, Number 4, 1988) by Alan K. Craig, Frances Keith, 1988
  5. The Sephardic Jews of Bordeaux: Assimilation and Emancipation in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France (Judaic Studies Series) by Frances Malino, 2003-12-02
  6. Virtual Dig: A Simulated Archaeological Excavation of a Middle Paleolithic Site in France by Harold Lewis Dibble, Shannon P. McPherron, et all 1999-04-23
  7. A History of Modern France Volume 1: 1715-1799 by Alfred Cobban, 1957-11-30
  8. Romanesque France Studies in the Archaeology and History of the 12th Century by Violet R. Markham, 1929
  9. ROMANESQUE FRANCE: STUDIES IN THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE TWELFTH CENTURY.
  10. Roman Remains of Northern and Eastern France by James Bromwich, 2003-08-22
  11. German Ideology: From France to Germany and Back by Louis Dumont, 1996-06-01
  12. The role of artifacts in the study of foodways in New France, 1720-60 (History and archaeology) by Jean Francois Blanchette, 1981
  13. Fosses, Vallee De L'ysieux: Mille Ans De Production Ceramique En Ile-de-France (Publications Du Centre De Recherches Archeologiques Et Historiques Medievales) by Remy Guadagnin, 2007-12-31
  14. France: 1001 Sights : An Archaeological and Historical Guide by James Maxwell Anderson, M. Sheridan Lea, 2002-03

21. GIS And Remote Sensing For Archaeology: Burgundy, France - Details | MuseumStuff
GIS and Remote Sensing for archaeology Burgundy, france map informationand links .. GIS and Remote Sensing for archaeology Burgundy, france.
http://www.museumstuff.com/rec/gen_20020201_12861.html
museumstuff.com links :: GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: Burgundy, France
GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: Burgundy, France
OVERVIEW - Outline of an archaeological project utilising remote sensing technology. URL http://www.informatics.org/france/france.html

22. Egyptian Archaeology - WebTopic - France & Associates
Then take a tour of the major archaeological sites in Egypt. RecommendedEgyptian archaeology Resources. (Books, software, videos, and kits).
http://www.franceandassociates.net/wtegypt.html
Type any keyword
below to search
the complete catalog
at amazon.com: Wonderful Things I am rather curiously observing my own interest in ancient Egypt. I have a true fascination with the pyramids, sphinx, pharaohs, and all that goes along with them. But I can't really figure out from whence this interest came! When I was in school, history and other social science classes were my least favorite courses. As a matter of fact, I somehow got through college without ever having to take a history course and slept through most of my sociology class lectures. But now, many years later, I'm finding myself with an...well, I won't call it an obsession...but with an absolute passion for learning about ancient Egypt. I just can't get enough! It has led us to faraway places in search of Egyptian artifacts (see our family's travel page for the trip diaries and photos.) I've also been collecting web resources and books and videos galore. (Be sure to see

23. Egyptian Archaeology Resources - WebTopic - France & Associates
Recommended Resources To Accompany Our WebTopic on Egyptian archaeology. Thebook covers many aspects of the science of archaeology.
http://www.franceandassociates.net/wtegyptr.html
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To Accompany Our WebTopic on Egyptian Archaeology = for children, may also be of interest to adults General Books About Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt (Eyewitness Books)
by George Hart
An exceptionally well-illustrated book in the Dorling-Kindersley style. For those who like a very visual page with great photos and explanations.
You can order this book in hardcover . (ASIN: 0789457849) Ancient Egypt
by David P. Silverman (Editor)
A spectacular coffee-table style look at the artifacts and places. Scholarly because many eminent contributors have written the essays.
You can order this book in hardcover . (ASIN: 0195212703) Ancient Egypt (Dk Pockets) by Scott Steedman A small, readable pocket book. Has illustrations and facts about the culture, art, buildings, and objects. You can order this book in paperback . (ASIN: 0789402165) Cultural Atlas of Ancient Egypt by John Baines You can order this book in hardcover . (ASIN: 0816040362) The Greenleaf Guide to Ancient Egypt by Cynthia Shearer A wonderful guide for homeschoolers. If you have one or more young learners with whom you'd like to do a complete Egypt unit, this is the first book you should get.

24. The Cosquer Cave, France (through Underwater Archaeology) Art
The Cosquer Cave, france (through Underwater archaeology).Art Art_History / Paleolithic_Art.
http://www.electronics-ee.com/~art-odys/Link.php?id_url=83

25. Bronze Age Archaeology Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur (France) Archéologie De L'Ag
Côte d Azur (france) - summary of our knowledge on the archaeology of the
http://perso.club-internet.fr/bclist/Pacabrze/
Prix et distinctions obtenus par ce site :
Sélection de la semaine - Yahoo France 21 juillet 1999
Sélectionné par Sciences et Avenir , février 2000 : Guide des 100 meilleurs sites Internet

26. Bronze Age Archaeology Provence-Alpes-Côte D'Azur (France) Archéologie De L'Ag
Translate this page summary of our knowledge on the archaeology of the Bronze Age in south-east france,with an emphasis on the painted and engraved rock art of the Alps, and on
http://perso.club-internet.fr/bclist/Pacabrze/abstract.html
English abstract
This site will be forever "under construction" to closely follow the construction of our knowledge about past human cultures. To step in ....
Pour ouvrir la porte ....

27. Internet Resources
Une grotte ornée paléolithique en france (Ardèche). ROMARCH A resourcefor the Art archaeology of Ancient Italy and the Provinces of Rome.
http://www.indiana.edu/~classics/AIA/internet/internet.html
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA
Central Indiana Society
Archaeological Resources on the Internet
Contents
Great Places to Start Surfing
  • ARCHAEOLOGY Magazine.
  • ArchNet. (University of Michigan)
  • ROMARCH: (BACK to Table of Contents)
  • ARCHAEOLOGY Magazine.
  • THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGY. ...
  • Archaeological Fieldwork Server. From Cornell. Caesarea Maritima (Israel) From the University of Maryland.
    (http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/History/caesarea/ )
  • Frequently Asked Questions about a Career in Archaeology in the U.S.
  • ARCH-L Logfiles (BACK to Table of Contents)
    Croatia
  • Palace of Diocletian at Split from ANU
  • The Palace of Diocletian at Split (from UNC) (BACK to Table of Contents)
  • University of Michigan/University of Asiut Project in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.
  • Hadrianic Baths at Leptis Magna from Auckland
  • Leptiminus Archaeological Project, Tunisia (BACK to Table of Contents)
  • The Newstead Research Project
  • The Wroexeter Hinterland Project , University of Birmingham Field Archaeology Unit. An excellent example of an archaeological survey project using aerial photography and GIS tools.
  • Picts Knowe: A henge site in England.
  • 28. Classics And Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
    GIS and Remote Sensing for archaeology Burgundy, france. Une grotte ornée paléolithiqueen france (Ardèche); Ground Truth Bronze Age Northern Spain.
    http://www.gzg.fn.bw.schule.de/faecher/links/classic.htm
    (Last modified October 9, 1996 Recent additions.
    Introduction
    This page collects links to internet resources of interest to classicists and Mediterranean archaeologists. Please feel free to copy the links in this page for whatever purposes you see fit (the pages referred to come with their own restrictions). Entries followed by sfsh@umich.edu top five percent of web sites according to Point. Check out the graphic .Thank you.
    Search Tools (Under Construction)
    • Search the titles of these resources: I am categorizing the entries. Select from this list: From This Server Archaeology Atlas Conference Department Egyptology Field Project History Images Index Museum Near East Organization Prehistory Publication Religion Teaching Texts English Australia Canada New Zealand USA United Kingdom French or France German or Germany Greece Israel Italian or Italy Netherlands Spanish or Spain Sweden List other indexes for Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology. Search related databases.
    Table of Contents
    Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies, Etc.
    Exhibits, Web Documents and Sources of Images

    Field Projects and Site Specific Reports

    Related Courses, Course Material and Departmental Descriptions
    ...
    Other World Wide Web Servers
    Texts, Projects, Journals, Bibliographies, Etc.
    • ABZU Near Eastern resources on the internet.

    29. Archaeology
    Malta. Importants doutes archéologiques en france; Irish ArchaeologyHome Page; Isthmia excavations (The Ohio State University); Jorvik
    http://www.pibburns.com/archaeo.htm
    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
    • Africa
      • Egypt
        • 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.

    30. ARI - Archaeology In Africa
    De Koptos à Myos Hormos (roman archaeology in northern Egypt in french) http//www.france.diplomatie.fr/culture/culture_scientifique/archeologie/egypte/index
    http://www.archeodroit.net/anthro/Texts/archafr.html
    Archaeology - Africa
    Abydos Survey for Paleolithic Sites (Egypt)
    http://www.oldstoneage.com/abydos/
    African Archaeology Database
    http://timeweb.wisdomtools.com/dbt/index.html
    African Rock Art
    http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/africa/index.html
    Ammaedara, une ville au coeur de l'Afrique romaine et byzantine (Tunisie) (in french)
    http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/culture/culture_scientifique/archeologie/
    ammaedara/index.html
    Ancient Alignments : A stone circle in Egypt is the world's oldest astronomical observatory
    http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0005AD53-72E2-1CE1-ADD8809EC588EF21
    (The) ancient cultural sequence for the central coast of east Africa: a new perspective (paper by Felix Chami, pdf format; in 2002, Development of Urbanism from a Global Perspective , Uppsala Universiteit, Uppsala)
    http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/afr/projects/BOOK/chami.htm
    Angoche: An important link of the Zambezian gold trade (paper by Christian Isendahl, pdf format; in 2002, Development of Urbanism from a Global Perspective , Uppsala Universiteit, Uppsala)
    http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/afr/projects/BOOK/isendahl.htm

    31. ARI- Archaeology In The Middle East
    Translate this page Proche-Orient (in french) http//www.france.diplomatie.fr/culture/culture_scientifique/archeologie/hadir_qinnasrin/index.html. Harappan archaeology http//www
    http://www.archeodroit.net/anthro/Texts/archmide.html
    Archaeology - Middle East
    Abzu : guide to resources for the study of the ancient Near East vailable on the Internet (Oriental Institute, University of Washington)
    http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/DEPT/RA/ABZU/ABZU.HTML
    Amuq Valley Regional Projects , The (Turkey)
    http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/AMU/Amuq.html
    Ancient history in Israel (enable your cookies on the browser, otherwise...)
    http://www.israel.org/mfa/home.asp
    Archaeology and Architecture (European and Mediterranean Archaeology)
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian
    Archéologie du Fujairah (Emirats Arabes Unis) (in french)
    http://anthropologie.unige.ch/GRAP/grap5.html
    Ashkelon Excavations (ancient seaport in Israel)
    http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~semitic/ashkelon_dig.html
    Bahrain National Museum : archaeological sites
    http://www.bnmuseum.com/nlocate.htm
    BibArch (biblical archaeology)
    http://www.bibarch.com
    Bibliography of Aegean Prehistory and Related Areas
    http://stream.blg.uc.edu/nestor/nsearch.html
    Çatal höyük (virtual dig of site in Turkey)
    http://catal.arch.cam.ac.uk/catal/catal.html
    Claros : un grand sanctuaire d'Apollon en Ionie (Turquie) (in french)
    http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/culture/culture_scientifique/

    32. Remote Sensing And Archaeology Project
    These visual indicators are referred by aerial archaeologists as crop, soil, andshadow marks (GIS and Remote Sensing for archaeology, Burgundy, france website
    http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/student/tilton2/archrs.html
    Use of Remote Sensing In Archaeological Research
    Jet Tilton
    December 5, 2000
    This project is a partial requirement for ES 771 , which is taught by Dr. James Aber of Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas.
    INTRODUCTION

    Remote sensing techniques have proven to be very useful in the search for archaeological sites. Techniques such as aerial photography, color-infrared photography, thermal infrared multispectral scanning (TIMS), and radar imaging have successfully been used to locate potential archaeological sites and add questions to known sites. This project will focus on the applications of aerial photography to archaeological prospecting, and how aerial photography has aided in locating archaeological sites which would never have been discovered at ground-level.
    AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY USED IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
    Types of aerial photography commonly used for archaeological prospecting are black-and white film photography, color photography, and color-infrared photography. Black-and- white aerial photography records around twenty-two shades of gray in the visible spectrum, and is limited by atmospheric conditions such as cloud cover, haze, and must operate during daylight hours.

    33. Remote Sensing And Archaeology Project
    rooms served as workshops, granaries, living quarters, as well as many other uses(Source GIS and Remote Sensing for archaeology, Burgundy, france website).
    http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/student/tilton2/archrs2.html
    Aerial Archaeology Examples
    Why Use Aerial Archaeology?
    Person walking among scattered and somewhat linear stones.

    To see what this person cannot see from ground-level, CLICK HERE
    (Source: Aerial Archaeology Newsletter website).
    With an aerial perspective, it is obvious that these stones were aligned into a large grid, possibly to outline food gardens, and over time, the overall arrangement is still visible. This example clearly shows what can be missed If aerial surveys are not used in archaeological prospecting (Source: Aerial Archaeology Newsletter website).
    Photo on the left is an example of a Prehistoric pueblo site, seen from ground level. Photo on the right is an aerial view of the same site, which now shows the layout of the pueblo ruins. (Source: Aerial Archaeology Newsletter website, Photo: Tom Baker, 1996).
    Example of cropmarks from American Southwest
    (Click on photo for large view)
    Aerial view of a Prehistoric pueblo in the Chama Valley of north-central New Mexico. Although grass, trees and brush are growing all over the site, none is growing over the walls and roomblocks themselves, which creates the strong visual contrast of the pueblo layout. (Source: Aerial Archaeology Newsletter website, Photo: Tom Baker, 1996).
    Example of negative cropmarks from Austria (Click on photo for large view) This photo is from Stroegen, Lower Austria. The concentric rings in the photo are ditches, from the middle Neolithic (Source: Aerial Archive, University of Vienna).

    34. Archaeology - France - International Center For Scientific Research - CIRS
    Fédérationdes sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Paris et de l Ile-de-france.
    http://www.cirs-tm.org/org-eng.php?pays=France&matiere=archeo

    35. Archaeology - France - International Center For Scientific Research - CIRS
    france. Société Archéologique du Midi de la france,
    http://www.cirs-tm.org/org-ar.php?pays=France&matiere=archeo

    36. The Central And North European Neolithic/Copper Age Chronology
    SaôneRhône (france). for fellow researchers of the Czech/American Research Program(CARPRO), some of whom were not familiar with European archaeology.
    http://www.comp-archaeology.org/Central_European_Neolithic_Chronology.htm
    Added December 6, 1998. Revised November 28, 2003 hours. This page will be refined and improved as deemed necessary and useful.
    The Central and North European Neolithic/Copper Age Chronology
    Background: This chronology is a dynamic document that constantly evolves. All dates are calibrated BC (cal BC), unless otherwise indicated Instructions: Click on the underlined links of the individual epochs to see the time graphics by Dr. Weißmüller Clicking on the individual culture names of Dr. Weißmüller’s graphics will then show the pertinent bibliography by Dr. Weißmüller). Click on individual cultures for chronological table or a description of the culture by Dr. Baldia. (The tables and/or descriptions are under construction.)
    In the Beginning
    The Origin of Agriculture Near East Chronology Table
    The Carpathian Basin (6400/6100-5500 BC)
    The Hungarian Mesolithic/Neolithic Transition (Croatia, Yugoslavia, S and E. Hungary, Romania)
    Earliest Neolithic I (5750/5600-5300 BC)
    La Hoguette (France, SW. Germany, Dutch Limburg) Earliest Bandkeramik (Transdanubian) Linearbandkeramik (LBK )

    37. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology/Topics/Megali
    News about france Magnetic Forces May Turn Some race tracks. full story. More news about france . Books about france 1. Books A
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    38. Cave Painters Of France - A Rock Art And Archaeology Adventure In The Caves Of T
    An 8Day archaeology Itinerary Featuring the prehistoric art in the cavesof the Dordogne and Ariège regions of france.
    http://www.wsadventures.com/dordogne.htm
    An 8-Day Archaeology Itinerary
    Featuring the prehistoric art in the caves of the Dordogne and Ariège regions of France. This trip is not offered in 2004. We anticipate offering this trip as a scheduled departure in 2005. Please send a message to us at info@walkingsoftly.com if you have a particular interest in this trip.
    Join archaeologist Dr. Jim Keyser and French archaeologists for an in-depth exploration of the ancient paintings found in the caves of the Ariège region and the Lot and Dordogne river valleys. Niaux, La Vache, Lascaux II, Pech Merle, Cougnac, Combarelles, Font de Gaume, Bernifal, Cap Blanc, and Rouffignac are on the menu and will provide you with an intimate look at the art of our Paleolithic ancestors. A hands-on demonstration of how the art was made, and lectures to set the art into context, round out your experience. Day 1
    Overnight in Montignac
    Depart Toulouse for the start of your cave art adventure. Travel north, past Cahors to the Lot valley. After a picnic lunch, visit the cave of Pech Merle, perhaps the most beautiful cave you will visit on this trip. French archaeologist Valerie Feruglio joins us for a trip through Pech Merle. In addition to beautiful limestone formations the cave boasts walls and ceilings graced by paintings and carvings of beauty equal to any of those you will see on the trip. You’ll even see a 15,000 year old footprint on Pech Merle’s floor. In late afternoon, arrive at your hotel in the Dordogne region where you’ll spend five nights.

    39. Roman Archaeology
    ViuzFaverges (Haute-Savoie), france Roman excavations Military. ACTA ROMARCH; Notizie Recent discoveries and work in Roman art and archaeology;
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/roman.html
    Roman Archaeology
    In this page good old Aeschylus shows the way to (text)files,
    while the diver plunges you into cyberspace
    The Roman baths of Valesio, a regional design
    Pre-Roman/Italic WEB-links
    • Caserta; Etruscan and Samnite remains (in Italian)
    • Caserta; Etruscan and Samnite remains (in English)
    • Archeologia preistorica a Sesto Fiorentino (Firenze)
    • Excavations at the Neolithic site of Capo Alfiere, Calabria (UT-Austin), excellent presentation of the project!
    • Istituto Internazionale Studi Liguri (incl. the excavation of Priamar)
    • The CCSP Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici (Capo-di-Ponte, Valcamonica, Brescia, Italy)
    Roman WEB-links:
      General
    • Roman Archaeology
    • ROMARCH roman archaeology main page
    • ROMARCH mailing list archives
    • The Ostia Antica Mailing list. Subscription: mail to listowner , for postings:
    • Roman Art and Architecture
    • List of 773 (!) European towns with their Latin and modern names. To be used Latin to modern for many of the Latin names are mediaeval, so not necessary accurate for the Roman period
    • Planet Italy: art and architecture through the ages (few ancient pieces)
    • Index of pointers to GIFs of Roman art (site under construction)
    • Architecture
    • Ancient Art and Monuments, Hellenistic to Roman

    40. Computers In Archaeology
    at Edinburgh; Details on GIS courses at Southampton; GIS and RemoteSensing for archaeology Burgundy, france; Rassegna degli Strumenti
    http://www.xs4all.nl/~mkosian/computer.html
    Computers in Archaeology
    In this page good old Aeschylus shows the way to (text)files,
    while the diver plunges you into cyberspace
    WEB-links to Computers in archaeology:
    General

    • Computer Applications in Archaeology
    • GisArch homepage, a mailinglist on the use of GIS in archaeology, including:
    • The A rchaeological D ata A rchive P roject (ADAP)
    • The Centre for the Study of Architecture, including their CAD archive , a CSA booklet about CAD for scholarship , the CSA layer naming convention for CAD and more...
    • Archaeologists using GIS
    • Computer Based Reconstructions of Archaeological Sites
    • Details on GIS courses at Edinburgh
    • Details on GIS courses at Southampton
    • GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: Burgundy, France
    • Rassegna degli Strumenti Informatici per lo studio dell'antichita' classica
    • APA [American Philological Association] Committee on Computer Activities
    • Program of the UISPP Colloquium II (GIS applications in archaeology) at Forli on Wed 11th Sept.
    • University of Birmingham Field Archaeology Unit home page - links to GIS and archaeology and the CAA97
    • The Corinth computer project
    • Remote sensing methods in archaeology
    Utilities Here are some utilities I've developed. Feel free to download, and if you like them, let me know!

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