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  1. Jesus and Archaeology
  2. The Archaeology of Weapons: Arms and Armour from Prehistory to the Age of Chivalry by R. Ewart Oakeshott, 1996-10-18
  3. The Theory and Practice of Archaeology: A Workbook (3rd Edition) by Thomas C. Patterson, 2004-06-03
  4. Shamanism and the Ancient Mind: A Cognitive Approach to Archaeology (Archaeology of Religion) by James L. Pearson, 2002-04
  5. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology (Oxford Paperback Reference) by Timothy Darvill, 2003-09-18
  6. Archaeology of the Land of the Bible (Anchor Bible Reference) by Amihai Mazar, 1992-10-29
  7. Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida by Jerald T. Milanich, 1994-02
  8. The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East (Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology, Number 51) (Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology, Number 51)
  9. Encyclopedia of Underwater and Maritime Archaeology
  10. Confronting Scale in Archaeology: Issues of Theory and Practice
  11. Archaeology: Original Readings in Method and Practice by Peter N. Peregrine, Carol R. Ember, et all 2001-11-30
  12. Order, Legitimacy, and Wealth in Ancient States (New Directions in Archaeology)
  13. A Brief History of Archaeology: Classical Times to the Twenty-First Century by Brian M. Fagan, 2004-03-14
  14. Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora (Blacks in the Diaspora)

101. CUMAA Error
Part of the Faculty of archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge. Exhibitions, collections, online catalogue.
http://cumaa.archanth.cam.ac.uk/museum.html
WEB PAGES HAVE MOVED For the new Museum web pages follow this link and update your bookmarks file: New Museum Web Pages Thank you for your patience

102. Papers From The Institute Of Archaeology Homepage
Papers from the Institute of archaeology (PIA) is a graduate studentrun, refereed academic journal whose remit is to publish the work of research students at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/pia/
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology
pia
Detail of burial from Pook's Hill, Belize (Helmke, PIA 14) What is PIA? Current volume Previous volumes Graduate research ... The PIA committee email PIA at: pia.journal@ucl.ac.uk with comments or questions
Institute of Archaeology homepage
University College London homepage
Last updated: 14 March 2004
Page designed by Andrew Gardner and maintained by Kathryn Piquette

103. Anthropology And Archaeology Pages By James Q. Jacobs
archaeology related articles and galleries by James Q. Jacobs, covering archaeogeodesy, prehistory, paleoanthropology, the Andes, Mesoamerica, American Southwest and rock art.
http://www.jqjacobs.net/anthro/
Anthropology and Archaeology Pages
by James Q. Jacobs
The Andes Mesoamerica The Southwest Paleoanthropology ... Linguistics Recent Articles The Cannibalism Paradigm:
Assessing Contact Period Ethnohistorical Discourse
Teotihuacan Mural Art: Assessing the Accuracy of its Interpretation The Paleoamericans: ...
A Review of Hypotheses and Evidence Relating to the Origins of the First Americans

Search the Web Search jqjacobs.net Paleoanthropology in the 1990's Australopithecus garhi New Species of Hominids Ardipithecus ramidis Australopithecus anamensis The Earliest Homo ... Homo antecessor The Human Origin Debate Recent African Genesis Multiregional Evolution Population Bottlenecks Paleoanthropology Essays The Dawn of Prehistoric Rock Art Reflections on the Style-Function Debate Australia's Oldest Human Remains Reflections on the Origins of Scavenging and Hunting ... A Comparison of Chimpanzee and Human Behaviors Language and Culture Articles The following papers were written for an Arizona State University class entitled Language and Culture (ASB 481) and taught by Dr. Elizabeth Brandt. The first two were chosen as model papers.

104. ROMARCH: Roman Art And Archaeology
Directory of web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, sponsored
http://acad.depauw.edu/romarch/
The ROMARCH pages are the original crossroads for Web resources on the art and archaeology of early Italy and the Roman world, from the earliest settlements to Late Antiquity. ROMARCH is now hosted by DePauw University, at: http://acad.depauw.edu/romarch/ . The site originated in the Department of Classics and the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology (IPCAA) at the University of Michigan, and grew at the Department of Classics at the University of Cincinnati, and at Stanford University (see credits I. TABLE OF CONTENTS material updated March 5, 1999
  • Information about how to join and use the new Internet listserv
    'rome-arch', now at ONElist from April 1, 2000 onwards
    • Backlist of electronic discussions (from April 1, 1995 - April 1 2000) Threads of bibliographies, discussions, conference, job and fieldwork announcements (from April 1, 1995 - May 1 1998)
    Geographic list and clickable map of Internet resources, including:
    • News of recent discoveries in Roman art and archaeology The Journal of Roman Archaeology Ethics Learn about archaeological ethics, and what you can do to preserve our historical heritage
  • 105. North Carolina Classical Association
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the study of Latin, Greek, classical art and archaeology, and ancient history in North Carolina.
    http://www.uncg.edu/cla/ncca/
    The North Carolina Classical Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the study of Latin, Greek, Classical Art and Archaeology, and Ancient History. We hold meetings twice a year to exchange ideas, to hear speakers discuss research and pedagogy in the Classics, and simply to meet others who share our interests. Our membership includes college and university faculty, primary and secondary-school teachers, students at all levels, and persons simply interested in the ancient Greco-Roman world. If you have any questions about the organization, don't hesitate to get in touch with one of our officers (click on officers on the menu to the left). NCCA Wants You! The North Carolina Classical Association wants to count you among its members. Dues for 2004 are only $10.00. Why join?
    • To receive the state newsletter, so you'll be aware of the latest classical happenings in our state. To be eligible for continuing education scholarships for summer study (available for primary and secondary teachers). To get information concerning placement in classics-related jobs.

    106. The Aerial Archaeology Newsletter
    Baker Aerial archaeology, aerial reconnaissance, site discovery, and photography in the American Southwest. Baker Aerial archaeology.
    http://www.nmia.com/~jaybird/AANewsletter/
    Baker Aerial Archaeology
    and Aerial Archaeology Newsletter
    Aerial survey, discovery, and photography of archaeological sites in the American Southwest since 1977 Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (see also prehistoric art and reproductions by Thomas Baker at ThomasBakerPaintings.com
    Above, (left to right): Don Baker Jr., Don Baker Sr. (now deceased) , Tom Baker (Photo by Lee Baker) Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Contact Baker Aerial Photography
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    107. :: FarShores Worldwide Anomaly Reporting | Your Anomalous Phenomena Resource 24/
    Ancient mysteries is a section of Farshores and is regularly updated with articles, news and stories relating to alternate archaeology. A world the way it may have been.
    http://www.100megsfree4.com/farshores/
    FarShores Anomalies (close encounters with an open mind)
    r e a l i t y i s t h a t w h i c h d o e s n' t g o a w a y w h e n y o u s t o p b e l i e v i n g i n i t
    message board :: news :: :: ufo's :: :: paranormal :: ... Current members:
    Your Incoming Research Institute On Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Australia The Coming Nuke The ARCs '10th Annual Picnic in the Park' ... (book)
    Recent Articles Micro-Diamonds From Space Collective Unconscious Number Example African Pterodactyls Re-entering The Dark Ages ...
    Articles Archive

    Your True Xperiences!
    Encounter With A Ghost
    Close Encounters Of The 3rd Kind I know There Are Monsters, I saw One I Saw The Crater Lake Monster ... A Leap Into The Unknown
    Top 15 Stories Cyclops Skulls Chinese Pyramids The Way: Pt. 1-16 Satanic Face Photo ... Missouri Mystery Mound
    Featured Article "Other accounts speak of a gigantic lizard, with a neck like a giraffe, legs like an elephant's, a small snake-like head and a tail thirty feet long. Several white hunters have asserted that they have tracked what must be such beasts..."
    African Mystery Beasts
    Featured News Item "If he was really a psychic, I thought, I would not be able to hide any thought from the 45-year-old president and CEO of Psychic Media International, a new visionary media company in the paranormal field. Did he, for instance, know hours before the interview that I had Googled 'Ronald Bard'?"

    108. University Of Cambridge: Museum Of Classical Archaeology
    Search, AZ index, Help. University of Cambridge Home, Museum of Classical archaeology. Peplos Kore. Opening Hours Contact Information
    http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/ark.html
    Museum of Classical Archaeology
    Opening Hours
    Contact Information including how to get here

    Description and History of the Museum
    ...
    The Sherd Collection
    (of interest to academic researchers only)
    The Epigraphic Squeeze Collection
    (of interest to academic researchers only) Attention teachers, especially Key Stage 2
    Glossary of people and myths in the Cast Gallery

    Links

    Faculty of Classics
    ...
    Classics Library

    Information provided by webmaster@classics.cam.ac.uk and the Museum of Classical Archaeology (photos taken by Nigel Cassidy and Museum staff)
    Feedback

    109. ANISTORITON History, Archaeology & ArtHistory Journal
    functional until December 2004 and will redirect you to the new site automatically in 10 secs. Anistoriton. History archaeology ArtHistory.
    http://users.hol.gr/~dilos/anistor/cover.htm
    ANISTORITON Journal
    has moved to its new site
    www.anistor.co.hol.gr/index.htm

    This page will remain functional until December 2004
    and will redirect you to the new site automatically in 10 secs

    Anistoriton History Archaeology ArtHistory

    110. Queer Archaeology
    and analysis of ancient grafitti and inscriptions.......
    http://home.earthlink.net/~ekerilaz/archaeo.html
    Queer Archaeology and Anthropology I have always loved archaeology and helped my parents on a dig in Texas when I was a small child. After coming out of the closet, I lived for several years in Moab, Utah and explored Anasazi and Fremont ruins all over the Colorado Plateau ecosystem. I found two ancient petroglyphs (and heard of a third) that apparently depict homosexual activities, which sparked my interest in the possibility of Queer Archaeology.
    [Above - petroglyph of two men with erections about to embrace each other, dating to circa 800 CE, located in Hidden Valley just above Moab, Utah; they may have been shamans because they also seem to have animal characteristics like rabbit ears and beaver tails. On the same panel, just below these two ithyphallic men is famous scene of a long line of dancing "Kokopelli" figures.]
    [Above - a Late Classic Mayan cave painting and fragmentary hieroplyphs dating to the 700s from Naj Tunich, Guatemala, depicting an older man and a younger man in an erotic embrace, which Dr. Karen Olsen Bruhns of SFSU's Anthropology Dept. calls "the only genuine depiction known of male-male erotic interaction" in the Americas. The younger man (right) sports what seems to be a Lunar Goddess hair lock down his back.]
    After many years of reading about European civilization prior to its conquest by Christianity, I started seeing patterns and themes that felt...well...queer to me. I became VERY intrigued by the possibility of finding physical remains of queer people and cultures from the prehistoric past after reading Timothy Taylor's brilliant yet quite readable book

    111. Birkbeck College History Department
    Top/Society/History/Academic_Departments/United_Kingdom/England
    http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hca/
    School of History, Classics and Archaeology
    Malet Street, Room 263
    Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7631 6299 (Postgraduate/Departmental)
    Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7631 6266/6217 (Undergraduate/General Enquiries)
    Fax: + 44 (0) 20 7631 6552
    Email: admin@history.bbk.ac.uk
    Undergraduate Exam Timetable 2004 Postgraduate Degrees
    Undergraduate Degrees
    ...
    MA Timetables
    (incl room numbers)
    BA Timetables
    (Summer 2004)
    Postgraduate Resources
    (see revised dissertation guidelines)
    Undergraduate Resources

    Medieval Resources
    ... (incl some new courses)
    NEW PhD scholarships and research opportunities NEW Post-War Reconstruction Research Project
    Birkbeck History Society Website
    Provisional MA Course List 2004-5 School Office Hours: (Closed: 13.00-14.00)

    112. Graffiti Archaeology

    http://www.otherthings.com/grafarc/flash/view.htm

    113. University Of Oregon Museum Of Natural History
    The museum links public programs and exhibits with strong archaeological and ethnographic collections and research on the archaeology of Oregon. Includes details about exhibits, schedules, research, tours and trips, membership, and educational programs.
    http://natural-history.uoregon.edu/

    114. History And Archeology From Shipwrecks = Adventure
    Sells items said to be from ancient shipwrecks. Based in Malaysia.
    http://www.china-pottery.com/
    @import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); Welcome to China Pottery.
    Shipwrecks, adventure, tales of treasures, antique porcelain and pottery fascinate all of us. While most of us think about gold and other riches, few are able to enjoy the secrets hidden with every shipwreck.
    Maritime archeology is not as glamorous as quick digs for gold, but more
    rewarding for those who understand the wisdom about the past.

    Each ancient shipwreck is a source for dating human habitat, manufacturing sites and old
    sailing routes. The original cargo, often reduced to porcelain and pottery by the environment,
    help us understand what was made and traded at different times in history. To discover these
    traces of the past and to assemble the puzzle of its history, proper archeology must be carried
    out or valuable information will be lost. Artifacts from unlicensed salvage are often sold as antiques without any knowledge about its origin or date.
    Artifacts from Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn. Bhd. are different. Here collectors are assured of proper archeology, legal excavations, proper research and added knowledge about the artifacts origin, age, circumstance, provenance as well as provided with a meaningful Certificate of Authenticity confirming its provenance..

    115. Lothene Experimental Archeology Group, Living History, Scotland, Medieval Re-ena
    Living history group which researches and recreates aspects of the life of ordinary people in Lothian (Lothene) from Roman times to the 18th Century.
    http://www.lothene.demon.co.uk
    Saunders Family Album
    Site Map Bibliography Frequently Asked Questions ... Press Cuttings
    Lothene is an Edinburgh based group involved in researching and recreating aspects of life in Scotland in the 11th Century.
    The 11th Century was the period in which the present day boundaries of Scotland were established. Lothene (Lothian), which had previously been a part of Northumbria, was incorporated into the Kingdom of Scotland by King Duncan. This was also the time of Macbeth, Malcolm Canmore, and St Margaret, when Scotland changed from being a primarily Celtic society to one with wider European links.
    The population of Scotland was a mixture of Celts with Saxons in the South and Vikings in the North and West.
    The lives of ordinary people at this time were mainly based around agriculture and life on farms or in villages although traders brought luxury goods from as far afield as Byzantium, India and Africa. Weapons and Combat
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    Medieval Crafts
    More Scottish History
    Iron Age Celts Early Saxon Scottish Wars of
    Independence
    15th Century ...
    Revolution
    Lothene Experimental Archaeology are available for displays, talks and educational visits

    116. North Carolina Archaeology
    Daytime Volunteers Still Needed Office of State archaeology. ONLINE REPORTS ARTICLES. PUBLICATIONS ON NORTH CAROLINA archaeology HISTORY.
    http://www.arch.dcr.state.nc.us/
    Current Events
    Online Report/Articles

    Publications

    Underwater Archaeology
    ...
    Sponsors
    Last update: 03/24/03 NCArch Discussion Group Daytime Volunteers Still Needed: Office of State Archaeology ... North Carolina Archaeology [Index]
    Research Laboratories of Archaeology
    , UNC-Chapel Hill
    Time Before History: The Archaeology of North Carolina
    (UNC Press)
    CD-ROM:
    Excavating Occaneechi Town (UNC Press)
    1998 North Carolina Archaeology Month Virtual Poster

    1997 North Carolina Archaeology Month Virtual Poster

    University of North Carolina Press
    NORTH CAROLINA'S UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY
    REPORTING ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES

    117. Historical Archaeology: MA Historical Archaeology
    Masters program in Historical archaeology of the Modern World, Bristol University. Introduces the landscapes, buildings and artefacts of global historical archaeology, conservation plans and CRM. Programme directors are Mark Horton and Mick Aston.
    http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/research/histarch.html
    MA in Historical Archaeology of the Modern World The Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol offers a range of taught Masters degrees , including this MA (Masters) in Historical Archaeology of the Modern World. This course combines a theoretical and interdisciplinary introduction to historical archaeology around the world with practical training in the archaeology of historic landscapes, artefacts and standing buildings.
    The course may be taken as full-time study (one year) or part-time (two years). Applications from overseas students and mature students are particularly welcomed. Applications for October 2004 entry are currently invited. Background
    Over the past 30 years, academic interest in the archaeology of the ‘post medieval’, ‘later historical’ or ‘modern’ period has radically shifted. From a series of smaller disciplines - clay pipe studies, garden archaeology and industrial archaeology an increasingly coherent and confident discipline, international in perspective, has developed - especially in the USA and Australia. The legislative provisions for archaeology and heritage management around the world have defined modern archaeological remains as of equal importance with earlier material. Meanwhile the contribution of archaeological evidence to our understanding of the development of the modern world, has been recognised by other disciplines, such as economic and social history, art history, and anthropology. This MA course is a response to this sea change in the boundaries of archaeology.

    118. Doug's Archaeology Site: Skeptical Views Of Fringe Archaeology
    Doug’s archaeology site Archaeological/Skeptical Resources, Critiques of cult archaeology, Roman Britain links. webstat hit counter TC
    http://www.ramtops.demon.co.uk/
    Archaeological/Skeptical Resources, Critiques of cult archaeology, Roman Britain links
    s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) This site is evolving - in fact it has moved to a permanent domain, and is now at Doug's Archaeology Site

    119. Issues In Ethnicity, Folk Religion And Symbolism
    Christopher Fennell, a University of Virginia anthropologist, describes a small Xmarked clay skull, an article of malevolent conjuration buried beneath a Virginia farm house between 1780 and 1860, raising significant issues in ethnic studies, folk magic, anthropology, and historical archaeology.
    http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/fennell/highland/harper/symbol.html
    The Demory Site
    Loudoun County, Virginia
    Issues in Ethnicity, Folk Religion and Symbolism
    The following analysis is an edited excerpt from my article, entitled Conjuring Boundaries: Inferring Past Identities from Religious Artifacts , in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology
    by Christopher C. Fennell, Ph.D.
    Excavations at a late eighteenth-century house site in Loudoun County, Virginia, uncovered an artifact which was likely an object of malevolent conjuration. Such artifacts of "magic to harm" have rarely been found (Wilkie, 1997, p. 88). Due to their covert and secretive character, one would expect the least amount of sharing and borrowing of such traditions across ethnic boundaries. Also due to their secretive nature, such beliefs and practices are typically under-reported in the historical documentary record, and archaeological investigations provide a valuable avenue of detecting and interpreting their use and significance (Wilkie, 1997, p. 93). An initial question is whether this artifact uncovered at the Loudoun house site can be interpreted as the material expression of folk religious beliefs, or something else. Next, if an artifact of folk religion, can it be attributed to one or more ethnic groups, be they African American or European American? Similarly, would it have been meaningful only to members of one of those groups, or would it have been meaningful to members of multiple groups? If it would have been meaningful to multiple groups, what significance does that factor hold?

    120. Association For Environmental Archaeology
    The AEA promotes the advancement of the study of human interaction with the environment in the past through archaeology and related disciplines.
    http://www.envarch.net/
    Association for Environmental Archaeology
    (AEA) Publications of the Association
    (Publications) Special offers for
    members

    (Special Offers) Information about AEA
    How to join the association

    Change your AEA membership details

    AEA Committee
    ... Image Gallery
    Gallery Latest Updates (21/May/04)
    (Latest) Environmental Archaeology Links (Links) Field Work
    Animals
    Plants Send in images ... Contact AEA webmaster The AEA promotes the advancement of the study of human interaction with the environment in the past through archaeology and related disciplines. area most recently updated

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