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  1. World Prehistory (A Brief Introduction)
  2. People of the Earth: An Introduction to World Prehistory, Study Guide.
  3. World Prehistory by Brian M. Fagan, 2004
  4. World Prehistory a New Outline 2ND Edition by ClarkGrahame, 1969
  5. World Prehistory in New Perspective. Third Edition. by Grahame Clark, 1980
  6. World Prehistory in New Perspective by Grahame Clark, 1961
  7. World Prehistory a Brief Introduction by Brian M Fagan, 0000
  8. World Prehistory and Outline by Grahame Clark, 1967
  9. World prehistory in new perspective by Grahame Clark, 1961
  10. WORLD PREHISTORY:A NEW OUTLINE.BEING THE SECOND EDITION OF 'WORLD PREHISTORY' by Grahame Clark, 1969
  11. World Prehistory - an Outline by Grahame Clark, 1962
  12. World Prehistory an Outline by ClarkGrahame, 1962
  13. World Prehistory: a New Outline Being the Second Edition of 'World Prehistory' by Grahame Clark, 1969
  14. New World Prehistory (Foundations of Modern Anthropology) by William Sanders, Joseph Marinao, 1971-01

101. NM's Creative Impulse..Prehistory
NM's Creative Impulse..prehistory
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://history.evansville.net/prehist.html&

102. The Prehistory Of Ontario - Introduction
Information about the palaeoIndians of Ontario, in particular their tools, and their development into the modern woodland tribes of Ontario today.
http://www.adamsheritage.com/pre/preont1.htm
Introduction
Early Paleo-Indian

Late Paleo-Indian

Archaic
...
Sources

adapted from
The Prehistory
of Ontario
(software)

March 1995
First Edition by Nicholas R. Adams Adams Heritage Box 150, Newboro,Ontario K0G 1P0 Nicholas R. Adams 1995 To bring the dead to life Is no great magic. Few are wholly dead: Blow on a dead man's embers And a live flame will start. Robert Graves adamsheritage.com Prehistory of Ontario - HTML Version ONTARIO PREHISTORY - AN INTRODUCTION FIRST, A NOTE ABOUT NAMES: One of the questions most frequently asked of archaeologists who study Ontario's prehistoric past is, "to which tribe did these people belong?" The names used by archaeologists to describe and sort evidence of past peoples do not represent tribal names or specific cultures. Names such as "Point Peninsula" or "Blackduck" are simply used to describe the people who left behind collections of artifacts, distinct from those left by other peoples and other times. Apart from in very rare cases, it is not possible to associate a particular archaeological 'culture', 'tradition' or 'complex' with a specific tribe. Throughout the long span of prehistory, the people that lived in this province certainly had names for themselves. Unfortunately, these names are lost to us. Throughout the text of this program you will find frequent references to 'Iroquoian' , 'Algonkian' or 'Siouan' people. These are not tribal names, but indicate that the people being discussed spoke a language belonging to the 'Iroquoian' , 'Algonkian' or 'Siouan' family of languages.

103. FSU Department Of Anthropology: Faculty Webpages
Brief profile of this Florida State University Associate Professor. Research interests include southeastern United States prehistory.
http://www.anthro.fsu.edu/people/faculty/marrinan.html
ROCHELLE MARRINAN, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Florida State University
Office address: Department of Anthropology
1847 West Tennessee St.
Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4531 Phone: Fax: Email: rmarrina@garnet.acns.fsu.edu Office Hours: Summer Hours
or by appointment
Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications and Writing Projects
In Press Historians, Archaeologists, and the Archaeological Record. Gulf Coast Historical Review .(Marrinan) Explorations of Identity in Anthropological and Historical Contexts. Reviews in Anthropology . 25:275-285. ( Marrinan) Archaeology in Puerto Real's Sector: Building B. Puerto Real: The Archaeology of a Sixteenth Century Spanish Town in Hispaniola edited by Kathleen A. Deagan. Pp. 167-194. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (Marrinan) Excavations at Cetamura del Chianti, 1987-1991. Etruscan Studies 1:84-115. (de Grummond, Nancy T., P. Rowe, R. Marrinan and G. Doran) Archaeological Investigations at Mission Patale, 1984-1991. In Spanish Missions of La Florida edited by Bonnie G. McEwan, Pp. 244-294. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (Marrinan)

104. Mailing List
The friendliest archaeology mailing list in the UK. Covers all aspects of prehistory from fringe to mainstream.
http://www.henge.org.uk/mailing/mailing.html

The Stones Mailing List
The ASD Newsletter TheStones Mailing List has been up and running since the end of September 1997. The primary reason for starting this mailing list was for a small group of interested web masters and others to be able to chat about issues relating to ancient sites. Membership has grown over the years and we now have a wide range of people with expertise in all kinds of different areas taking part. All are welcome, whatever their angle on ancient sites their input will be appreciated!
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105. Art History Image Database - Introduction
Database for the study of the history of art from Utah University. Images and data about works of architecture, sculpture, and painting from prehistory to the 20th century.
http://www2.art.utah.edu:81/
Welcome to a searchable database of images of works of art You will find some 4000 digitized reproductions of works of art and architecture ranging from the period before written history through the 20th century. Included here are representative examples from around the globe. The database is searchable via one of three search function tabs above. Each search will bring you a list of thumbnail images and picture captions. By clicking on the thumbnail, you can see a larger version of the image. The 'view record' link will give you a glance at more information about the work including the name of the artist or architect, date of creation, art materials, dimensions, etc. Simple Search : search by artist or architect, title of work, or pictorial theme. Complex Search : search by a combination of terms within a cultural period or spanning several centuries. Cultural Period : search by cultural period of a particular time and place. Click here to retrieve a specific image by its ID number

106. Pre-historic Times
Cultural literacy in art and social studies via a studentbuilt prehistory cave with cave art, located in the library.
http://www.northnet.org/mwcsart/cave.htm
More C.L.A.S.S. I Projects
The Coming of Civilization: The Stone Age
To introduce the significance of the developments of Stone Age man to the students, they first of all participate in lecture/discussions on the time period. Excerpts from the video The Origins of Man
An example of cave art and the first life-size "John Q. Caveman" and his cave.
1996-97 Pre-historic Cave
This is the cave the 1996-97 students have built in the school library. It is a walk-through cave, with art on the walls, a cave "person", and nearby displays of artifacts and posters students created for their specific topics. Ironically, the newest artifact of civilization, a computer, sits alongside the cave. C.L.A.S.S. I Outline C.L.A.S.S. II Outline C.L.A.S.S. Overview
Madrid-Waddington Central School Art Dept.

107. The Pacific Prehistory Project At The University Of Hawaii
The project is a diverse group of historians and anthropologists, whose goal is to advance our understanding of the unique evolutionary problems and adaptations of human populations in the Pacific.
http://www2.soc.hawaii.edu/css/anth/projects/ppp/index.html

108. Home
A description of The prehistory of Sri Lanka an Ecological Perspective, memoir volume 8 of the Archaeological Survey of Sri Lanka by S.U. Deraniyagala including an abstract, addenda, notes, and references.
http://www.the-prehistory-of-sri-lanka.de/index.htm
[ Home ] Search Abstract Long Summary Chapter 7 ... Addendum III June 2003 Long Summary
EARLY MAN AND THE RISE OF CIVILISATION IN SRI LANKA:
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
June 2003 Chapter 7 (revised)
THE PREHISTORY AND PROTOHISTORY OF SRI LANKA

A SYNTHESIS
and November 2002 Supplement to Addendum II RADIOCARBON CHRONOLOGY OF ANURADHAPURA:
A REVISED AGE ESTIMATE
The Prehistory of Sri Lanka
S.U. Deraniyagala
Department of Archaeological Survey
Government of Sri Lanka The Prehistory of Sri Lanka: an Ecological Perspective,
memoir volume 8 of the Archaeological Survey of Sri Lanka, is the first comprehensive, in-depth account to have been written on the subject. It is the definitive text on the prehistoric archaeology of the island. The systemic interaction of man and environment is viewed within a time-frame spanning over 125 ,000 years - probably 25 0,000 and possibly 500,000 - up to the beginning of the historical period at ca. 500 BC. This represents the very foundation of Sri Lankan culture, an aspect which has hitherto been enshrouded in myth, legend and archaeological nebulosity.

109. East Asian Studies @ Durham University
Curriculum vitae of this Professor of Japanese Studies at Durham University. Research interests include East Asian archaeology, especially Japanese archaeology and prehistory/protohistory.  
http://www.dur.ac.uk/EastAsianStudies/ginacv.htm
Home Courses Opportunities Resources ... Contact Professor Gina L. Barnes Curriculum vitae (updated 27 October 2003) Personal Full name: Gina Lee Barnes
Present position: Professor of Japanese Studies, Dept. of East Asian Studies , Durham University, Durham DH1 3TH, England
Work phones: office: +44-191-374-7319 (direct), 374-3231 (secretary)
Fax: +44-191-374-3242
e-mail: gina.barnes@durham.ac.uk
Birth data: 20 August 1947
Citizenship: U.S., British
Degrees
1974 MA Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1983 PhD Anthropology: Archaeology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor dissertation title: "Yayoi-Kofun Settlement Archaeology in the Nara Basin, Japan."
1984 MA by statute, King's College, Cambridge
Specialization Theory: complex societies, state formation; agricultural transition; ur banization; landscape archaeology Area: East Asian archaeology, especially Japanese archaeology and prehistory/protohistory

110. U Of M Department Of Anthropology: Faculty Directory
Brief profile of this University of Michigan Professor. Research interests include the prehistory of Europe and the Middle East.
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/anthro/faculty_staff/whallon.html
Robert Whallon Robert Whallon is Professor at the Department of Anthropology, Curator of Mediterranean Prehistory at the Museum of Anthropology, and Director of the Museum of Anthropology. He earned his Ph. D from the University of Chicago. His research focus on several important issues in European and Middle-eastern Prehistory, the Ecology and evolution of Hunter-gatherers, quantitative methods and spatial analysis, and the Prehistory of Languages. He has been involved during the years in field work in different Europeans countries, with a focus on the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic as well as Mesolithic, in Dordogne in France, Keban Dam (East central Turkey), in Netherlands, Boznia-Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro. He is currently involved in a new project in the Abruzzo Province in Italy. He is the founder and editor for more than a decade of the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology , and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Selected Publications 2000 Anthropological Archaeology in Theory and Practice.

111. Paige, Peter
Curriculum vitae of this University of California Ph.D. candidate. Research interests include ichthyofaunal remains and California coastal prehistory.
http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~pp2/cv.htm

112. Welcome To Archaeolink
Aims to present prehistory through a mixture of reconstructions, actual sites and an indoor centre the archaeodome.
http://www.archaeolink.co.uk/

113. The Prehistory Of Mainland Greece
A survey of the prehistory of Mainland Greece from the University of Cincinnati. Covers early stone age Greece through the end of the Minoan era.
http://classics.uc.edu/prmainland/index.html
The Prehistory of Mainland Greece
Table of Contents

114. Drawn From Prehistory
Smithsonian gallery of precolumbian Mexican art.
http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues02/may02/prehistory.html
document.write(''); Visitor Information San Borjitas Cave Paintings George Steinmetz Photography More George Steinmetz Images ... read full text Drawn from Prehistory Deep within Mexico's Baja peninsula, nomadic painters left behind the largest trove of ancient art in the Americas The figures are everywhere. Some are stabbed with arrows and spears. Others seem to stand, horror-struck, arms raised in a gesture of supplication. Several of them tower like giants, measuring perhaps ten feet from head to toe. For more information on this topic, see our Additional Sources page and explore the Archives of Smithsonian Magazine: To purchase a copy of the May 2002 issue, click here Abstract of an article by Donovan Webster. Originally published in the May 2002 issue of Smithsonian
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115. Register At NYTimes.com
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116. Archaeogeodesy, A Key To Prehistory, By James Q. Jacobs
Archaeogeodesy encompasses prehistoric and ancient place determination, point positioning, navigation, astronomy, and measure and representation of the earth and geodynamic phenomena.
http://www.jqjacobs.net/astro/aegeo.html
Archaeogeodesy, a Key to Prehistory.
Part One Archaeogeodesy can be defined as that area of study encompassing prehistoric and ancient place determination, point positioning, navigation (on land or water), astronomy, geodynamic phenomena, and measure and representation of the earth. Archaeogeodesy, by combining fundamental astronomy, geodetic knowledge, applied mathematics, accurate positional data and archaeology, presents a methodology for investigating the placements, interrelationships, spatial properties, arrangements and architecture of prehistoric sites and monuments. As a new area of inquiry archaeogeodesy presents unique avenues of assessing ancient understandings of geography, of place, and of the earth and the cosmos as evidenced by archaeological remains. Archaeogeodesy studies have revealed some very startling results that may alter our views of prehistory. Some of these results are presented in this article, a series of four Web pages. Cosmographic Values Index page.

117. Home
Deraniyagala's study closely integrates Sri Lankan prehistory with that of South Asia.
http://www.the-prehistory-of-sri-lanka.de/
[ Home ] Search Abstract Long Summary Chapter 7 ... Addendum III June 2003 Long Summary
EARLY MAN AND THE RISE OF CIVILISATION IN SRI LANKA:
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
June 2003 Chapter 7 (revised)
THE PREHISTORY AND PROTOHISTORY OF SRI LANKA

A SYNTHESIS
and November 2002 Supplement to Addendum II RADIOCARBON CHRONOLOGY OF ANURADHAPURA:
A REVISED AGE ESTIMATE
The Prehistory of Sri Lanka
S.U. Deraniyagala
Department of Archaeological Survey
Government of Sri Lanka The Prehistory of Sri Lanka: an Ecological Perspective,
memoir volume 8 of the Archaeological Survey of Sri Lanka, is the first comprehensive, in-depth account to have been written on the subject. It is the definitive text on the prehistoric archaeology of the island. The systemic interaction of man and environment is viewed within a time-frame spanning over 125 ,000 years - probably 25 0,000 and possibly 500,000 - up to the beginning of the historical period at ca. 500 BC. This represents the very foundation of Sri Lankan culture, an aspect which has hitherto been enshrouded in myth, legend and archaeological nebulosity.

118. Women Warriors Throughout History, 3500BC To 20th Century, Battle, Tournament, S
Historical and mythological women soldiers, sailors, pirates, duellists and prize fighters.
http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk/others/women.html
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If anyone has any more examples of warrior women please send them and we'll add them on. Similarly, if there are any errors, let us know.
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"The first time it was fathers, the last time it was sons
In between your husbands marched away with drums and guns
And you never thought to question, you just went on with your lives
And all they taught you who to be was Mothers, Daughters, Wives" (The Corries)
Throughout history war and fighting have been seen as men's activities, however women have always been involved in battles and seiges, not to mention duels, prizefights and so on. The most common occasion on which women would take part in battles was when their home, castle or town was attacked. A medieval lady would have expected to take charge of defence in her husband's absence.

119. Prehistory Of Alaska
History of the people, wildlife, and land of the Tundra, Arctic, coastal, and interior regions of Alaska from the American National Park Service. Includes a bibliography of print resources on the topic.
http://www.nps.gov/akso/akarc/index.htm
Prehistory of Alaska
This page serves as the index page for a series of documents that provide an OVERVIEW of the prehistory of Alaska and for another set of documents that briefly describe the cultural resources (archaeology, history, ethnography) in each national park and preserve in the state. This website is currently under construction and all comments, suggestions, and questions are welcome. If, after perusing the website, you have further questions -
please send email to the address below.
The overview of Alaskan prehistory is divided into several units
  • Early Prehistory discusses events prior to 4000BP
  • Late Prehistory: discusses regional knowledge on a more local basis:
    There are 15 National Parks and Preserves in Alaska.
    Clicking on the park acronym will produce the general description of the cultural resources in each park.
    Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve - (ANIA) Bering Land Bridge National Preserve - (BELA) Cape Krusenstern National Monument - (CAKR) Denali National Park and Preserve - (DENA) Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve - (GAAR) Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve - (GLBA) Katmai National Park and Preserve - (KATM) Kenai Fjords National Park - (KEFJ) Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - (KLGO) Kobuk Valley National Park - (KOVA) Lake Clark National Park and Preserve - (LACL) Noatak National Preserve - (NOAT) Sitka National Historical Park -

120. The Prehistory Of Southeastern Balochistan
About the Prehistoric, Early Harrapan, Harappan , Kulli Historic, and Islamic periods of Balochistan's past by Dr. Ute FrankeVogt.
http://members.aol.com/balut001/index.html

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