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Extractions: The Database Of All The Reviews Now that we know the eight basic steps we can look at some of the most famous archeological discoveries that have been made. The author begins with the stories of prehistoric sites, sites that were occupied by our apelike ancestors who lived two and a half million years ago, and the first humans who came after them in 45,000 B.C. He then goes on to explore the worlds of the Ice Age and New Stone Age peoples, looking at their cave dwellings, their tools, their pottery, and the stone tombs that they constructed. What is particularly engaging about this book is that it not only provides young readers with a great deal of information and excellent background material, but it also has twenty-five activities which are engaging, educational and cleverly crafted to keep the young reader interested in the subject. The activities include dating coins, making footprints, learning how to make fire with flints, making an oil lamp, and making a time capsule. Carefully researched and very well written, packed with supplemental informational boxes, and full of annotated illustrations and photographs, this is an excellent book to show young people what the world of archeology is all about.
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Dig™ - The Archaeology Magazine For Kids! A children's magazine on archaeology from the Cobblestone Publishing, produced in cooperation with the Archaeological Institute of America. Quizzes, fun facts, contest and more! http://www.digonsite.com/
Extractions: Welcome to magazine's website. If you like archaeologyand even if you don'tyou are sure to enjoy what DIG has for you on this Web site. Check out the latest issue of the magazine , as well as back issues . Test your Archaeology IQ . Find answers to your "dig" questions all answered by a real live archaeologist! Send us your questions, your digging experiences, your thoughts about the site and the issues. So, for the thrill of discovery, begin clicking! Click here for upcoming events! Enjoying the July/August 2010 issue of DIG? Want to learn more about dinosaurs? Well, the Web site hosted by the University of California's Museum of Paleontology is just for you: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ You'll find links to online exhibits, work being done by researchers in the labs, artifacts in the collection.
Staff Picks - Archaeology - For Children Picture Books. A Puzzling Day in the Land of the Pharaohs Scoular Anderson While on a field trip to the museum to learn about ancient Egypt, Mrs. Pudget’s class searches for hidden http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/spotlight/sp200211/children.asp
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Extractions: @import url(kidStyles.css); Get in on the action! Find events in your state or volunteer WANTED: "Full-time dirt digger, history seeker, and artifact looker. Must be willing to play dirty. Position split between work outside and inside. Ideal candidate likes to read, play logic games, talk with others, and work with a team." Sound good? Find out what to do to prepare for a career in archeology. Even small things, like these doll legs, have something to tell about the past. Want to learn more? More about archeology: Learn more about the steps of archeology what archeologists do , and professional work . Explore interactive digs online.
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Archeology Links If you have extra time explore the Dig Magazine or National Park Service Archeology for Kids Or you could try this Ohio Site or this archeology quiz! http://ces.nwasco.k12.or.us/staff/lhughitt/5thgr/Archeologylinks/index.htm
Extractions: Archeology Links Explore the following links and learn about Archeology and Archeological digs. Archeological Adventure Crow Canyon Question and Answer Kids Dig Reed (needs sound) Virtual Egypt Mt. Vernon Archeology for Kids Toolbox ... Be an Archologist Think you might want to be an Archeologist If you have extra time explore the Dig Magazine or National Park Service Archeology for Kids Or you could try this Ohio Site or this archeology quiz Chenowith Home Page
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Extractions: With soft pre-punched aluminum parts, screws, nuts, and assembly tools included, young builders can easily create a sturdy and durable dino delight. These dinosaur kits are a great way to get children interested in kit building and amaze themselves with their accomplishments. assembly tools are included. Its claws, arms, legs, and tail are all moveable.
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Extractions: Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Education: Teaching about Africa for K - 12 See also: History:Teaching History K-12 University of Illinois - Africa Institute for Educators - Champaign-Urbana, June 27-30, 2010 Organized by the U. Illinois, Center for African Studies. African Studies Outreach Program . http://www.afrst.illinois.edu/events/ed-workshops.html http://www.kasc.ku.edu/programs/teacher_institutes/2010/index.shtml Eight episodes cover the Savanna and a woman moving from the city to rural life (Serengeti, Tanzania), the Sahara (a 9 year old boy from Niger crosses the desert on camel to collect and sell salt, etc. Each episode has a slide shows, video clips (requires sound card, speakers). Photoscopes cover AIDS, urban life, conflict, women. There is an African Challenge quiz and teachers' guide (in Adobe PDF).
Archaeology's Dig -- A Magazine For Kids! A children's magazine on archaeology published with the Archaeological Institute of America and Cobblestone Publishing Company http://www.dig.archaeology.org/
Alexandria Archaeology Museum - Fun For Kids Of All Ages At Home At the Museum Learn More. Fun activities to do at home. Word Search Dig for special words used by archaeologists. WORD SEARCH ANSWER; Connect the Dots http://oha.alexandriava.gov/archaeology/ar-kids.html
Extractions: Old Town History Hunt Fun ways to learn about the step-by-step process of archaeology Follow a Pictorial Guide to the step-by-step process of archaeology Learn more by reading Archaeologists at Work Archaeology: A Step by Step Process , and A Case Study of our excavations at the Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop.
Extractions: Biblical Archaeology Links These links are taken from Digger Doyle's favorite archaeology links. If you know of some really cool Biblical Archaeology Web Sites that aren't listed here, e-mail Digger Doyle and he will visit them and maybe even add them to this page! My Biblical Archaeology and Christian Links! Archaeology sites that just don't fit into any of the other categories. A.D. CommunicationsBiblical Archaeology and Seminars