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  1. Army of Hope, Army of Alienation: Culture and Contradiction in the American Army Communities of Cold War Germany by John P. Hawkins, 2005-01-23
  2. Urban and Rural Change in West Germany by Trevor Wild, 1983-06
  3. Culture And Power in Germany And Japan: The Spirit of Renewal by Nils-johan Jorgensen, 2006-09-30
  4. Adolf Bastian and the Psychic Unity of Man: The Foundations of Anthropology in Ninteenth Century Germany (History and Theory of Anthropology) by Klaus-Peter Köpping, 2005-08-01
  5. HSK Kormoran related documents in the Military Archive Freiburg, Germany: A brief look at the German perspective on the sinking of HMAS Sydney (Report ... Archaeology, Western Australian Museum) by Jochen Franke, 1998
  6. German Stoneware, 1200-1900: Archaeology and Cultural History: Containing a Guide to the Collections of the British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museu by David R. M. Gaimster, 1997-01
  7. Archaeology of Modernism: Bauhaus Dessau (Bauhaus Band)
  8. Fashioning Socialism: Clothing, Politics and Consumer Culture in East Germany by Judd Stitziel, 2005-10-07
  9. From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenics, and Racism in Germany by Richard Weikart, 2006-04-02
  10. Mainz and the Middle Rhine Valley: Medieval Art, Architecture, and Archaeology (British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions) by Ute Engel, Alexandrea Gajewski, 2008-06-30
  11. Mobius and his Band: Mathematics and Astronomy in Nineteenth-Century Germany
  12. Hunters between East and West: The Paleolithic of Moravia (Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology) by Jiri Svoboda, Vojen Lozek, et all 1996-09-30
  13. Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany by H. Glenn Penny, 2002-12-09
  14. Hostages of Modernization: Studies on Modern Antisemitism 1870-1933/39 : Germany-Great Britain-France (Current Research on Antisemitism)

61. Synaulia - SOUNDS AND MUSIC OF THE ANTIQUITY -
to dozens of demonstrations of experimental archaeology in Holland, in the parc Archeon, in the museums of Leiden and Amsterdam, in germany in the museums and
http://www.soundcenter.it/synauliaeng.htm
THE SOUND CENTER
EXPOSITIONS: THE ORIGINS
OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
MUSIC ARCHAEOLOGY: MUSEUMS
THE SOUNDS OF PREHISTORY
THE NATURE OF MUSIC
SYNAULIA : SOUNDS OF ANTIQUITY
SOUNDS OF THE MYSTERIES
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WALTER MAIOLI, BIOGRAPHY
PRESS REVIEWS DIDACTICS AND SOUND THERAPY FILM AND THEATER ACUSTIC DESIGN CD, CD-ROM, BOOKS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NEWS, CALENDAR AND PROJECTS E-Mail : soundcenter@soundcenter.it The research History and developed activity Repertoires of concerts and sound theatre SYNAULIA SOUNDS AND MUSIC OF THE ANTIQUITY RESEARCHES AND RECONSTRUCTIONS OF EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY APPLICATTED TO THE PERFORMING ARTS; HISTORICAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SOUND THEATRE, DANCE IN COSTUMES. Programs Museums Press and TV Calendar Activity in Germany Aktivitat und wirkung Repertoires for concerts, experimental archaeology, lectures. demonstrations, historical scenes with subject on theme, theatre, video and film, CD, CD ROM, Web and sonorisation of museums. SED INDE DE FLUVIO MUSICAE SUAVIS NUTRICULA LENI CREPITU DULCIS AURAE DIVINITUS INSPIRATA SIC VACINATUR HARUNDO VIRIDIS-APULEIO But here that from the shore, the green reed, mother of the sweet music, divinely inspired by the light whisper of the sweet aura, so she said.. .

62. Archaeology : An Introduction - An Online Companion © Kevin Greene 2002 ::: Cha
Research Laboratory for archaeology and the History of Art A major facility at Oxford University; Archaeometry Research Group (Heidelberg, germany) Links to
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/kevin.greene/wintro/chap4.htm
Archaeology: An Introduction - 4th Edition 2002
The Online Companion
CHAPTER 4 : Dating the Past
>> CHAPTER OVERVIEW 4.1. BACKGROUND 4.2. TYPOLOGY AND CROSS-DATING 4.3. HISTORICAL DATING ... 4.7. THE AUTHENTICITY OF ARTEFACTS
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THIS AS A FULL PAGE 4.1. BACKGROUND It is increasingly difficult for prehistorians working in the twenty-first century to conceptualise the problems experienced by their predecessors, and approaches to interpretation before the 1960s are consistently criticised. Culture history and diffusionism may - with hindsight - seem excessively preoccupied with classification and social evolution, and to have applied unsophisticated historical interpretations instead of asking fundamental questions about human behaviour.
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TYPOLOGY AND CROSS-DATING Sequence dating and seriation
4.2. TYPOLOGY AND CROSS-DATING It must be made clear at the outset that typology is not, strictly speaking, a dating method, but a means of placing artefacts into some kind of order. Classification divides things up for the purposes of description, whereas typology seeks to identify and analyse changes that will allow artefacts to be placed into sequences. 4.2.1. Sequence dating and seriation

63. Archaeometry Editors
USA G Eggert, Staatliche Akademie für Bildende Künste, Am Weissenhof 1, D70191 Stuttgart, germany REM Hedges, Research Laboratory for archaeology the
http://www.rlaha.ox.ac.uk/archy/editors.html
ARCHAEOMETRY
List of Editors
Managing Editors
M S Tite, G A Wagner,
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Postfach 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany
M S Shackley,
Archaeological XRF Laboratory, Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology University of California, Berkeley CA 94712-3712, USA
M Martini,
AIAr Managing Editor, INFM and Università di Milano-Bicocca, Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, Via Cozzi 53, 30125 Milano, Italy
Advisory Editors
M J Baxter,
Nottingham Trent University, Dept. of Maths, Statistics and OR, Clifton Campus, Nottingham NG11 8NS, UK
J Burton,
Lab for Archaeological Chemistry, Dept of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin, 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison WI 53706-1393, USA
G Eggert,
Staatliche Akademie für Bildende Künste, Am Weissenhof 1, D-70191 Stuttgart, Germany
R E M Hedges, R E Jones,
Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
E Pernicka,
Lehrstuhl für Archäometallurgie, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Gustav-Zeuner-Strasse 5, D-09596 Freiberg, Germany
Associate Editors
I Bailiff

64. Web Links: Archaeology
Web Links to Roman archaeology. Updated June 20, 2003. Search This Site. Arnold Toynbee, amphitheatre excavations, Mainz, germany click here.
http://romanhistorybooksandmore.freeservers.com/l_arch.htm
Web Links to
Roman Archaeology Updated June 20, 2003 Search This Site History not used is nothing, for all intellectual life is action, like practical life, and if you don't use the stuff well, it might as well be dead. Arnold Toynbee Start
Site Index

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65. Department Of Archaeology And History Of Art
Art History of the University of Athens and the Archaeological Departments of the following European Universities 1) Freie Universität Berlin, germany 2) ?
http://archaeology.arch.uoa.gr/english/alles_drastiriotites.htm
OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORY OF ART PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY BYZANTINE ARCHAEOLOGY PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY Karali-Giannakopoulou L. Organisation of environmental Collections in the Museum of the Department. Organisation of scholarship of Envirronmental Archaeology F.N.S. Organisationof the 4 th Imeris of Envirronmental Archaeology. CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Palagia Ol. 1. Organisation of the conference (with H.R.Goette) " Ludwig Ross in Griechenland ", German Archaeological Institute, Athens, October 2002. Organisation of the conference " The Timeless and the Temporal. The Political Implications of Art During the Peloponnesian War, 431-404 B.C. ", Colloquium, 104 th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, January 2003. Head of the organising committee of the 4th Symposium of the Department of Archeology and History of Art of the University of Athens (17-18 April 2003). On the editorial board of the journals MARMORA (Pisa) and Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (University of the Aegean).

66. NordArk / Publishers - List Of European Publishers Of Archaeology
Theiss (Konrad Theiss Verlag GmbH) germany Speciality archaeology and History URL http//www.theiss.de Subject navigation Buchprogramm / Archäologie
http://www.hgo.se/nordark/publish2.htm
List of European publishers
Updated 2003-07-01 This is a selection of European publishers which publish work on North European archaeology. The majority of the listed publishers are commercial. They are ordered alphabetically by name. Note that some publishers want customers to register before they can order online. List of publishers and publishers' catalogues
Facts about publishers and publishing
A B ... E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A Archaeopress UK
Publisher of British Archaeological Reports
URL: http://www.archaeopress.com
Searchable online catalogue
Literature can be ordered by fax, e-mail or post. Archetype Publications UK
Publisher and bookseller on conservation, museum studies and archaeology
URL: http://www.archetype.co.uk/
Alphabetical lists of forthcoming and published works. Literature is ordered by fax, e-mail or post. Up B Blackwell Publishing UK URL: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ Subject navigation: Subject Index / A - Archaeology / General, Methods and Theory, Middle and Near Eastern Archaeology, European Archaeology, American Archaeology. Searchable online catalogue

67. II. Publications By Humboldt Research Fellows From Germany
Translate this page Biehl, Dr. Peter Frank, Universität Halle-Wittenberg, germany Field of research archaeology Host Prof. Slawomir R. Kadrow Polish Academy of Sciences.
http://www.avh.de/automat_db/pub_humboldtiana2.humboldtiana_index_pub?p_year=&p_

68. ArchNet: Regions / Europe
germany; Classic and Christian archaeology network; Fakultät für
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/regions/europe.php3
Resources for
European Archaeology
Internet resources related to the archaeological sub-regions of Europe. Resources are arranged alphabetically by country of focus. EuroPreArt Les hommes des lacs. Vivre à Chalain et à CLairvaux il y a 5000 ans The Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE) from the University of Groningen serves as the WWW VL for European archaeology and contains the most comprehensive set of pointers to WWW resources for this region. The Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology server from the University of Michigan also provides a comprehensive list of regional resources. The NAVIS I site is an European database on ancient ships, queryable in 8 different languages. This site is supported by DG X of the European Union. EuRockArt is a European rock art mail list To register a server or resource not on this list click here or send email to archnet@asu.edu Updated: January 2002
Special Information and Announcements
Arctic Region
Albania (AL)
Andorra (AD)
Austria (AT)

69. TroiaVR - Project - Presentations, Publications
Esslingen am Neckar, germany. Peter Jablonka. VAST2001, Virtual Reality, archaeology, and Cultural Heritage, Glyfada, November 28th to November 30th 2001.
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/troia/vr/vr0105_en.html
_ Home VR Presentations November 16th, 2001 to April 1st, 2002. Troy exhibition, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (German arts and exhibition centre), Bonn (ca. 350.000 visitors).
April 2nd to April 6th, 2002. Computer Applications in Archaeology (CAA) 2002, Iraklion, Crete, Greece.
September 9th to September 10th, 2002. VR World Congress V, Paris, France.
September 11th to September 13th, 2002. Heritage, new technologies, and local development symposium, Ghent, Belgium.
November 5th to Novmeber 6th, 2002. International conference "Virtual and Augmented Reality", Federal Ministry for Education and Research, Leipzig, Germany.
August 8th, 2003. Troy, Turkey.
Lectures
Peter Jablonka, Jordi Serangeli. TroiaVR: A Virtual Reality Model of Troy and the Troad. 7th annual meeting of the European Association of Archeologists (EAA), September 18th to 23rd, 2001. Esslingen am Neckar, Germany.
Steffen Kirchner, Peter Jablonka, TroiaVR: A Virtual Reality Model of Troy and the Troad. VAST2001, Virtual Reality, Archaeology, and Cultural Heritage, Glyfada, November 28th to November 30th 2001. Athens, Greece.

70. Geoarch Meeting In Tuebingen
Timur Shirinov (Samarkand, Uzbekistan), Philippe Sorrel (Potsdam, germany), Bernd Wünnemann (Berlin, germany). Climate and archaeology An Example from the
http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/urgeschichte/geoarch/program.html
Eastern Mediterranean/Near Eastern Geoarchaeology Meeting
22nd - 23rd of May 2004
home Aims of the meeting Location and accomodations ... Abstracts (pdf to download) The program can be also be downloaded as pdf . (actual version from 19. may 2004, 15h00) Please note that papers are allowed to be 15 minutes + 5 minutes for direct questions We will be equiped for slides as well as for powerpoint presentations
Saturday 22nd of May 2004
8.00-8.30: Registration Pleistocene and long term studies (Session chaired by Paul Goldberg): 9.00-9.20: Manfred Frechen (Hannover, Germany) Chronology of Pleistocene Sedimentary Cycles in the Carmel Coastal Plain of Israel Pleistocene Chronostratigraphy and Quarternary Geology in Nadaouiyeh and Hummal (El Kowm, Central Syria) Changing Patterns of Paleolithic Landuse in the Damascus Province, Syria 10.00-10.30: Refreshments 10.30-10.50: Daniel Richter (Leipzig, Germany) Thermoluminescence Dating of Heated Flint. Examples of its Advantages and Limitations, demonstrated at the Near Eastern Palaeolithic Sites of Rosh Ein Mor and Jerf al-Ajla. 10.50-11.10: Stanislav Laukhin (Moskow, Russia)

71. Science, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Regional, Europe: Germany
7,000year-old Statue Discovery - From Telegraph, archaeologists in germany have found what they believe is the oldest male statue discovered in Europe, dating
http://www.combose.com/Science/Social_Sciences/Archaeology/Regional/Europe/Germa
Top Science Social Sciences Archaeology ... Organizations Related links of interest:

72. List Of Team Members 2002
Translate this page Joachim Franz. (University of Mannheim, germany) archaeology student no email picture. (University of Heidelberg, germany) archaeology student no email picture.
http://theologie.uni-hd.de/wts/lampe/team2002.html
The Phrygia Archaeological Surface Survey
of the University of Heidelberg

Project Director: Prof. Peter Lampe , WTS, Kisselgasse 1,
D - 69117 Heidelberg, Germany, Tel. +49 (6221) 54-3319
Office: Dr. Vera Hirschmann, Tel. +49 (6221) 54-3351, Fax 54-3509
vera.hirschmann@urz.uni-heidelberg.de
Project Treasurer: Prof. William Tabbernee
Project Secretary: Prof. Robert Jewett , Tel. + 49 (6221) 54-3320
The other members of the 2002 steering committee:
Prof. Ayse Calik Ross, Richard C. Engle, Prof. Reinhard Stupperich, Husam Suleymangil
The interdisciplinary team includes five nationalities:
List of Team Members 2002 Name email address picture Home: address phone Business: address phone The Turkish members of the team: Prof. Ayse Calik Ross Archaeologist acalik@anadolu.edu.tr picture Anadolu University, Faculty of Letters, Eskisehir, Turkey Hakan Bilgic master student no email no picture Erda l Unal master student no email no picture B ulent Okta Anadolu University graduate, archaeologist no email no picture Banu Buyukgun BA student no email no picture Zeynep Kaya BA student no email no picture Husam Islamist, managing logistics of the project

73. K-12: Archaeology : OTHER ARCHAEOLOGICAL TOPICS
round shots. Provides interesting background on the history of the Romans in germany and archaeological efforts. Text, photos, QuickTime
http://www.ceismc.gatech.edu/busyt/archae_o.html

Archaeology
CAVE PAINTINGS DEAD SEA SCROLLS OTHER TOPICS ... Teachers' Reference Section
OTHER ARCHAEOLOGICAL TOPICS
Ancient Egypt
Excellent Web site from the British museum, includes games and good use of rollover effects to provide vivid instruction on Egyptian life (and death). Text, photos, graphics, JAVA, Shockwave
http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/menu.html

Ancient Greece
Overview of many different aspects of life in ancient Greece, including daily existence, Greek myths, and history. Designed by students for the ThinkQuest eb design competition. Text, photos, graphics, JAVA
http://library.thinkquest.org/17709/indexe.htm?tqskip=1

Ancient Roman History Timeline
Excellent overview of Roman history, includes links to supplementary web resources. Text, photos, graphics, JAVA
http://www.exovedate.com/ancient_timeline_one.html

Archaeological Museum of Bologna, Italy Collections of prehistoric, Etruscan, Roman, Greek and Egyptian archaeology. This site catalogues Etruscan Bologna artifacts and an extensive Egyptian collection. Contains photos and QuickTime movies of Egyptian and Etruscan artifacts and buildings. Text, photos, movies

74. ASOR Outreach Links--Aegean & Classical Archaeology
Ename 974 Archaeological Park Xanten, germany Virtual reality Roman town in germany, with clikable buildings. 2000 ans d histoire Website for Nimes, France.
http://www.asor.org/outreach/links/Classarchy.html
Links for Archaeology and Ancient Civilizations
Roman Forum, Jerash, Jordan
(photo by Giovanni Lattanzi, ArchWEB) Roman Archaeology go to Classical Civilizations
Okeanos The Atrium: For Students and Fans of Ancient Greece and Rome
***Excellent site for news articles, resources, "this day" in ancient Greece and Rome, links, etc. Multimedia. See also Bibliotheca for bibliographic resources of all kinds. Also check out Explorator, an on-line newsletter for articles on archaeological discoveries in the news, available by subscription.
INDEX: LanternSlides of Classical Antiquity (Bryn Mawr)
Collection of old lantern slide images of buildings from Classical antiquity from the collections at Bryn Mawr College, in black and white. Navigation is awkward, so be sure to read the directions carefully.
Classics Technology Center: Quick Start System Classics Technology Center on the Web
A free repository of curriculum support and instructional materials for teachers, educators and other classicists to enhance the use of technology in Classics education by Abel Media.
(see also
Guide to the Trojan War Troy VII and Historicity of the Trojan War TRUVA (TROY) HOME PAGE Homeric Questions - Archaeology ... Dr. J's Illustrated Mycenae

75. The Value Of Archaeology
Select Bibliography Arnold, B., 1996, The Past as Propaganda Totalitarian archaeology in Nazi germany , in Hodder, I., and Preucel, R. (ed.), Contemporary
http://www.di-ve.com/dive/portal/portal.jhtml?id=101962&pid=160

76. ICOM Virtual Library Museums Pages Germany
Museums in germany, Austria und Switzerland, provided by DINO (In German). Museums of archaeology, maintained by Alexandra Kankeleit, Humboldt University Berlin
http://www.hco.hagen.de/germany.html
Virtual Library ICOM ICOM-VLmp Search VLmp Austria ... VL Museen The WWW-Virtual Library Museums Pages
Official catalogue of ICOM G e r m a n y
ICOM - Germany
ICOM - World
VL Museen Please mail
Ralf Blank

Historisches Centrum Hagen

if you know of relevant on-line information not included here Add a museum to the ICOM - VLmp Germany register New ! Section Memorial Places
maintained by 'Stiftung Topographie des Terrors' in Berlin You are VLmp virtual "visitor" number: (since August 1994) If response is slow, you may relocate to a more local Virtual Library museums pages ' site
The VLmp mirror server for continental Europe is located at http://www.hco.hagen.de/vlmp/ This is the central catalogue for the WWW-VL network of indexes to museological materials on-line in Germany. It is intended for general public use, but its coverage and selection of sites concentrates on creating a useful for those pursuing museological research on-line. French version German version Italian version The catalogue contains a large register of museums on-line in Germany.
It can be searched: Search the main complete index of museums (over 80 kb) Search the alphabetical register of museums in Germany A - D E - G H - L M - Q ... U - Z (please enter the name of the town or the city where the museum is located) For further informations and / or specific research please choose Virtual Library Museen Newsletter No. 11/2000

77. Bettina Arnold - European Iron Age Archaeologist
1998/1999 The power of the past Nationalism and archaeology in 20th century germany. 1990 The past as propaganda totalitarian archaeology in Nazi germany.
http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/thome.html
, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Home Page
Courses Taught

Human Origins

The Celtic World

The Celtic World (Honors)
...
AIA-Milwaukee Chapter

Co-Director, Center for Celtic Studies
Coordinator, Museum Studies Program
Editor, e-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies
Office Hours Sabin Hall, Room 229 Phone: (414) 229-4583 e-mail: barnold@uwm.edu Born Degrees Ph.D., Anthropology, Harvard University B.A., Archaeology,Yale University Research Interests The archaeological interpretation and analysis of complex societies, particularly the transition from chiefdom to state; material culture as a symbolic system and a means of communicating social messages; the role of alcohol and its consumption in establishing and maintaining social relationships in prehistoric and historic societies; the meaning of monuments and their cultural construction; the archaeology of gender; and the history of archaeology, particularly its role in 19th and 20th century political developments in Europe. Current Projects Excavation of burial mounds associated with the Heuneburg hillfort in southwestern Germany. The site is located on the Danube, and is part of an archaeological landscape which has been studied intensively since the 19th century. Concurrent analysis of ancient DNA from excavated skeletal material from the tumulus cemeteries in order to reconstruct social organization of the early Iron Age populations which inhabited this area from 600 to 400 B.C.. Photographs of the site and the surrounding landscape are available in the Archaeological Projects section of the Web site.

78. Athena Review: Guide To Archaeology On The Internet
Neanderthal Museum Exhibits on Paleolithic life and environment at the Neander Valley in germany; South Tyrol Museum of archaeology The official site for the
http://www.athenapub.com/inet/guide2.htm
free trial issue subscribe back issues
Athena Review
Guide to Archaeology on the Internet
Sites on sites
Archaeology and history share an attachment to visual evidence, making the web a near-perfect medium for gathering primary information on these subjects. Whether your aim is casual browsing or methodical research, the combination of graphic images and multitudes of on-line sources and databases provides fruitful grounds for exploration. Sources are alphabeticized below in two basic groupings: a) general topics; b) links by country. (Please note: reorganizing and adding to these pages is an ongoing process: send email with your suggestions for links.
Anglo-Saxons and Dark Ages:

79. Mayan Art And Books On PreHispanic Archaeology And Ancient Artifacts Of Precolum
germany. Thus you can expect lots of information about the latest developments in digital imaging and how this improvides the ability of archaeologists to
http://www.maya-art-books.org/
For 2004 FLAAR is initiating several new programs in Maya iconography in cooperation with the Museo Popol Vuh. Check back this summer for more information. If you wish to work on any of these projects, we accept volunteers from universities, museums, or individuals who have special talents. Sorry, no short time volunteers (has to be a reasonable period), no volunteers off the street (has to be arranged in advance). Archaeology, Maya art, Mayan pyramid architecture of Guatemala and Honduras with links to related sites and information on the role of digital imaging in archaeological research. This site also offers suggestions for books on the Olmec, Teotihuacan, Aztec, and Maya. Travel information for Mexico, Belize , Honduras, and Guatemala with lists of recommended hotels and Spanish language courses. Precolumbian Mayan art is a fascinating subject and this site offers all aspects of Mayan art, from jade to Mayan hieroglyphs and epigraphy. This site on Mayan art also explores iconography, the study of meaning in art. Training programs in digital photography by FLAAR
August 2004
In-depth panoramic course
Taught in Guatemala / Lecture in Spanish
Request Information

September 2004
Introductory to intermediate
Taught in via Internet / Lecture in English
Request information

Summer 2004

First level course Taught in Guatemala / Lecture in Spanish Request information These reports are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Just click on the image to the left and follow Adobe's instructions on installation.

80. CAP: World Wide Web Sites For Archaeologists
Collections related to prehistoric, Etruscan, Roman, Greek, and Egyptian archaeology. RomanOpen Air Museum Hechingen-Stein, germany.
http://www.scirpus.ca/cap/links/archaeol.htm
World Wide Web Sites for Archaeologists
The following list reflects an idiosyncratic selection of WWW sites (plus a few gopher, ftp, and telnet sites) which may contain information of relevance to archaeologists. If you know of sites that should be added to this list, please send a message to Alwynne B. Beaudoin . For sites related to earth sciences, palynology or palaeoecology, please see the associated World Wide Web Sites for Palynologists list. The sites are arranged according to the following categories:
Anthropology
Archaeology and Anthropology Departments

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