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February 17, 2005Northumberland Rock Art
A long time ago, before the Internet, Neolithic and Early Bronze Age people hung out in Northumberland and carved on rocks. And since we have the Internet now, everyone everywhere can see the carved rock panels thanks to the Northumberland...
January 15, 2005Blogging an Egyptian Dig
Johns Hopkins University archaeologists have set up a site to blog their progress at four different digs in Egypt. The site is available at http://www.jhu.edu/~neareast/egypttoday.html. The coverage is supposed to start "around January 16", so there isn't anything available yet,...
May 06, 2002Archaeology, Anthropology, and Ancient Civilizations in One Directory
Archaeolink.com ( http://www.archaeolink.com/ ) covers Archaeology, Anthropology, and Ancient Civilizations in a subject index. The front page offers links to the initial sections: Archaeology, Anthropology, Ancient Civilizations Glossary of Archaeology Terms, Archaeology and Anthropology Museums, Teacher's Resources & Lesson Plans,...
Continue reading "Archaeology, Anthropology, and Ancient Civilizations in One Directory" » January 01, 2001National Archeological Database Reports
The database of national archeological reports ( http://web.cast. uark.edu/other/nps/nadb/nadb.mul.html ) is a bibliographic inventory of about 240,000 reports on archeological investigation and planning. This one is thick and rather out of my league, so patience please. On the front page...
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