Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_A - Archeology For Kids
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 44    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Archeology For Kids:     more detail
  1. The Tesimony of The Rocks by HUGH MILLER, 2009-04-27

21. Historic Huguenot Museum Shop
Located in the 1705 DuBois Fort Visitor Center, the Museum Shop at Historic Huguenot Street offers visitors a select mix of special, highquality items inspired by the Street, our
http://huguenotstreet.org/store/colonial-kids.html
300 Years of History in the Heart of New Paltz, New York Calendar Directions What’s New
Register for Events
... Return to Huguenot Street Homepage
Category Navigation:
Become a Friend of Huguenot Street and receive 10% off your order (excluding media).
My Cart
You have no items in your shopping cart. Bestsellers HHS Exclusives New for the Season Special Values ... Friends Save 10% Located in the 1705 DuBois Fort Visitor Center, the Museum Shop at Historic Huguenot Street offers visitors a select mix of special, high-quality items inspired by the Street, our collections and the unique beauty of the Hudson Valley – all presented in an authentic and charming setting.
Featured Items
  • For the Village: The Story of Huguenot Street Add to Cart View All New for the Season Houses of Huguenot Street: DuBois Fort Watercolor Print Add to Cart View All HHS Exclusives Historic Huguenot Street T-Shirts Add to Cart View All New for the Season
  • decorateGeneric($$('.grid-row'), ['last', 'odd', 'even']); info@HuguenotStreet.org • 18 Broadhead Avenue • New Paltz, NY 12561

    22. Archaeology For Kids
    archeology for kids; archeology kids; archeology kids information; archeology party for kids; artifacts; child archaeology; children; dig; educatinal toys; education
    http://www.squidoo.com/archaeology-kids

    23. Archeology For Kids - Pueblo Grande Museum And Archaeological Park - Phoenix - E
    Archeology for Kids at Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park info from Phoenix New Times. Find info about Phoenix events, concerts, shows, admission and ticket prices
    http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/events/archeology-for-kids-1579844/
    Most Recent Most Popular Email
    Validation code
    Log In Email
    Keep me logged in Password
    Forgot your password? Help Events Event Name - OR - Select an option below
    Neighborhood
    Event Type
    Date
    Search More
    Event
    Archeology for Kids
    First Saturday of every month, 9:00am-12:00pm, Third Saturday of every month, 9:00am-12:00pm Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park
    Children's Events
    Share Write a Review Email to Friend Send to Phone Reserve Transportation
    Location
    Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park
    4619 E. Washington St. Phoenix AZ Reviews Events Photos/Video
    Music Recommendations
    User content provided by Like Me net
    Dos Gringos
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Casey Moore's Oyster House
    Tempe, AZ
    Phoenix, AZ

    24. Archeology For Kids Program In Georgia
    Body The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site Education Program has partnered with the Federal Highway Administration Georgia Division (FHWA) and the Georgia Department of
    http://nepa.fhwa.dot.gov/renepa/renepa.nsf/0/2c5199a3651ec30b85256e64005a35f3?Op

    25. Archaeology
    Archaeology is a very exciting field, telling us where we came from by telling us where we've been. Archaeology is more than bones and dust; it is the whole history of men and
    http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/subjects/archaeology.htm
    Archaeology Archaeology is a very exciting field, telling us where we came from by telling us where we've been. Archaeology is more than bones and dust; it is the whole history of men and women, animals and plants. Basic Archaeology: What's a Dig?
    An archaeology project is called a dig . Why? Because archaeologists dig a lot to find what they're looking for. Find out more about the digging process in this helpful, easy-to-read article. Basic Archaeology: What's a Midden?
    The technical term is midden . What archaeologists are really doing when they sift through a midden is looking through someone else's trash. Ancient India: Super Trade Center
    Recent excavations at an Egyptian port prove that trade between the Roman Empire and India was far more extensive than was previously thought. Ancient Capital to Be Flooded
    The ancient city of Ashur, capital of the powerful Assyrian Empire, will soon be flooded to make more water available for today's Iraqi settlers and farmers. Is this the right thing to do? Archaeologists and historians face this kind of question nearly every day. Exciting New Find: A Jurassic Mammal
    Scientists have found a very old fossil of a mammal in South America. This mammal lived 170 million years ago. Why is this important? Because they didn't think mammals were living there that far back in time. It's another example of how if you keep digging, you can always find new theories.

    26. Discover Archeology (for Kids And Teens) - Duke City Fix
    Interested in how archeologists dig up information on the past? Come meet an archeologist and learn some of the ways they interpret what they find in the groun…
    http://www.dukecityfix.com/events/discover-archeology-for-kids
    @import url(http://static.ning.com/socialnetworkmain/widgets/index/css/common.min.css?xn_version=3168418876); @import url(http://static.ning.com/socialnetworkmain/widgets/events/css/component.min.css?xn_version=4102549552); @import url(http://static.ning.com/dukecity/instances/css/theme_1289509744.css?xn_version=201011112050); Search Duke City Fix ... Add an Event
    Discover Archeology (for kids and teens)
    Event Details
    Time: December 11, 2009 from 3pm to 4pm
    Location: Westgate Library
    Street: 1300 Delgado SW
    City/Town: Albuquerque
    Website or Map: http://www.cabq.gov/library/w…
    Phone:
    Event Type: free educational
    Organized By: Albuquerque / Bernalillo County Library System
    Latest Activity: Dec. 11, 2009 Export to Outlook or iCal (.ics)
    Share
    Twitter Facebook
    Event Description
    Interested in how archeologists dig up information on the past? Come meet an archeologist and learn some of the ways they interpret what they find in the ground to understand how people lived in the past.
    Comment Wall
    RSS Welcome to
    Duke City Fix Sign Up or Sign In
    Latest Activity
    ABQSkippy replied to JMG's discussion ' Thai Cuisine!

    27. Kids Page
    The Stephen H. Hart Library is a public research library that provides access to the research collections of the Colorado Historical Society
    http://www.coloradohistory.org/kids/kidsbios.htm
    Home About CHS Exhibitions Publications ... Search Kids' Page Games Biographies School Programs and Educational Materials Activities for Kids and Families For Kids Only! Biographies Read up on the historical figures that shaped the history of Colorado and the West with articles written just for kids! Each article was adapted from a cover story published in the Colorado Historical Society's monthly newsletter, Colorado History NOW . Articles open as Adobe PDF files. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these documents. Augusta Tabor
    Teacher's version

    Aunt' Clara Brown: Angel of the Rockies
    Baby Doe Tabor: Colorado's Silver Queen
    Barney Ford: Runaway Slave, Denver Pioneer
    Teacher's version

    Barney Ford word game
    (be sure to read the biography first!)
    Buffalo Bill Cody: The Man Behind the Showman
    Casimiro Barela: Perpetual Senator
    Teacher's version

    Chin Lin Sou: A Pioneer in More Ways than One Teacher's version Elizabeth Ensely Teacher's version Ellis Merideth Teacher's version Emily Griffith : Helper of 'All Who Wish to Learn' Teacher's version Florence Sabin Teacher's version Frances Jacobs Teacher's version Frederic Pena Teacher's version Horace Tabor : Silver King Teacher's version A Frontier Life: The Trails and Trials of Juana Suaso Simpson Justina Ford Teacher's version Kit Carson: Hero in Fact and Fiction

    28. Kids Dig Texas Archeological Society TAS Archeology
    The Texas Archeological Society promotes study, preservation and awareness of Texas archeology. The Society encourages scientific archeological exploration and research, the
    http://www.txarch.org/Kids/kidsdig.html

    29. What Is Archeology For Kids - Blogs, Pictures, And More On Blogged
    kind of snuck into), and a pumpkin patch, and food, and animals. The place was superpacked, but it was nice to be out in the country and the sunshine.
    http://www.blogged.com/topics/what-is-archeology-for-kids/

    30. Archeology For Kids - Business, Products And Services Relating To
    Archeology For Kids records National Park Service National Capital Region Archeology, The Institute for Urban Speleologic Studies Archeology, Guide of Rome, Archeology Mapping.
    http://search.abc-directory.com/archeology for kids

    31. ThinkQuest : Library
    ThinkQuest is an international competition where student teams engage in collaborative, projectbased learning to create educational websites. The winning entries form the
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/

    32. Archaeology And The Bible - Christian Answers
    Providing archaeological evidence in support of the Bible. Our team of experts answers your questions about the Bible and archaeology. Multilinqual.
    http://www.christiananswers.net/archaeology/

    Faith
    Directory Contact
    Bulgarian

    Dutch

    French

    Hungarian
    ...
    Spanish

    Swedish
    ChristianAnswers
    team member Associates for Biblical Research publishes an excellent magazine Bible and Spade in FULL-COLOR . Subscribe to keep up-to-date on Bible archaeology discoveries and research. QUOTABLE QUOTES
    “In every instance where the findings of archaeology pertain to the Biblical record, the archaeological evidence confirms, sometimes in detailed fashion, the historical accuracy of Scripture. In those instances where the archaeological findings seem to be at variance with the Bible, the discrepancy lies with the archaeological evidence, i.e., improper interpretation, lack of evidence, etc.—not with the Bible.”
    —Dr. Bryant C. Wood, archaeologist, Associates for Biblical Research What is the most important archaeological work currently going on in terms of evidence for the truth of God's Word? At Tell el-Dab'a, ancient Ramesses, the eastern delta of Egypt, evidence is being recovered that relates to the Sojourn and Exodus—Events in Israelite history largely written off as legend by today's critical scholars.

    33. Archaeology Projects For Kids - Projects For Children
    Archaeology projects for kids includes inclassroom studies, experimental archaeology classes where kids make pots or other prehistoric activities, and actual field sessions, where
    http://archaeology.about.com/od/projectsforkids/Archaeology_Projects_for_Kids.ht
    zWASL=1 zGL='0';zGR='ca-about-radlink'; zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') zDO=0
  • Home Education Archaeology
  • Archaeology
    Search
    See More About:
    Archaeology projects for kids includes in-classroom studies, experimental archaeology classes where kids make pots or other prehistoric activities, and actual field sessions, where kids go out and dig. Ages kindergarten through highschool, depending on the project.
    Crow Canyon: Archaeology Summer Camps for Teens
    Crow Canyon is offering a week-long summer camps for middle school and high school students in 2009.
    Discover Archaeology! University of Calgary
    In school programs designed for K-6 graders, half-day classes can be arranged for the school terms of 2008 and 2009. zSB(3,3)
    Wilfrid Laurier University Archaeology Camp for Kids
    The Archaeology Camp for Kids is for ages 8-12 years of age, week long camps run through July and August 2008. Free Archaeology Newsletter! Sign Up if(zSbL<1)zSbL=3;zSB(2);zSbL=0
    Explore Archaeology
    Must Reads

    34. Archaeology Facts- Dialogue For Kids (Idaho Public Television)
    This Web site from Idaho Public Television features companion Web sites for our Dialogue For Kids program, where kids have their questions answered by the experts! Also features
    http://idahoptv.org/dialogue4kids/season7/archaeology/facts.cfm
    Archaeology
    December 13, 2005
    Past Episodes

    Archaeology Facts What is Archaeology?
    Archaeology is learning about ancient people, how they lived, what they looked like, what tools they used and also learning about their culture. The word archaeology comes from the Greek - it means the study of what is ancient and it's pretty fascinating stuff! Archaeologists are the scientists who study the remains of past civilizations or groups of people. Up for the challenge?
    Archaeology is a bit like putting a puzzle together that has lots of pieces missing. It is kind of like being a treasure hunter but a lot more like being a detective. Archaeologists look at the things people from long ago have left behind. Archaeologists are interested in how people lived, their houses, clothes, bones and even their garbage! In fact, a garbage site is one of the best places to find artifacts of the past. Archaeologists don't have as much excitement and danger in their lives as portrayed in the movies, but it still can be pretty exciting when they do piece together the puzzle and discover something new!

    35. Ancient Greece
    Ancient Greece included the best of art and politics of humankind some of the finest sculpture in the world, and the roots of the world's democracies.
    http://archaeology.about.com/od/ancientgreece/Ancient_Greece.htm
    zWASL=1 zGL='0';zGR='ca-about-radlink'; zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') zDO=0
  • Home Education Archaeology
  • Archaeology
    Search
    Filed In:
  • Ancient Civilizations
  • Ancient Greece included the best of art and politics of humankind: some of the finest sculpture in the world, and the roots of the world's democracies.
  • Archaeological Sites (15) Books (7) Discussion Groups (4) Homeric Questions (8) ...
  • Ancient Greece.org
    Pictures and data on several important sites in the Classical Greek World. zSB(3,3)
    A Walking Tour of Olympia, Greece
    Photographer Aschwin Prein provides a walking tour of the ancient Greek classical site of Olympia, the original location of the Olympic Games. Excavations at the site were the direct impetus for the reinstitution of the games, 1700 years after the games were banned.
    Ancient Greece from Ancient History
    Another great site from your ABout.com guide to Ancient History, N.S. Gill.
    Archaeology of Greece, from Greece for Visitors
    Your About.com Guide for Greece for Visitors deTraci Regula lists her favorite resources.
    Corinth (Greece)
    The archaeological site of Corinth was an ancient capital city of Greece, first occupied during the Neolithic period, and most famous for its Greek and Roman occupations.

    36. Archaeology Camps, Summer Archaeology Camps, Archaeology Summer Camps, Archaeolo
    Archaeology Camps, Archaeology Summer Camps, Summer Archaeology Camps, Archaeology Camp at KidsCamps.com Internet's most comprehensive directory of summer camps, winter camps
    http://kidscamps.com/academics/archaeology.html

    37. Ancient Egypt - Guardian's Egypt - Explore Ancient Egypt From The Comfort Of You
    Your OneStop Gateway to Ancient Egypt resources on the Internet throughout the world. Travel Tours To Egypt!
    http://guardians.net/egypt/
    HAVE you always dreamed of traveling to Egypt?
    Now' s the TIME! CLICK HERE Now, you can ENTER the Pyramids of Egypt Get your own Guardian's Egypt tee-shirts, mugs, mousepads and more!
    Hale Bopp Comet over the Pyramids of Giza RECENT INTERVIEW: 2005 Spotlight Interview with Dr. Zahi Hawass
    Read this latest discussion with Dr. Hawass with Guardian which covers the traveling King Tut Exhibit, new discoveries at Saqqara, the Valley of the Kings, the Giza plateau management plan, the opening of Abu Sir, excavating the Bent Pyramid and more. Read the other Spotlight Interviews with Dr. Zahi Hawass
    Contents
    What's New CyberJourney To Egypt Pyramids
    Sites and Monuments
    ... About Guardian's Egypt
    Welcome to Guardian's Egypt where you can explore the mystery and splendor of ancient Egypt from the comfort of your own computer. Egypt is a fascinating land which boasts of a rich history and a colorful culture. The pyramids are only the beginning of the amazing traces of an ancient civilization that was unique, totally dedicated, creative, organized and fruitful. It is amazing to see the degree of sophistication and ingenuity that the ancient Egyptians employed in the building of their prolific monuments. Now , through the marvel of modern technology, you can visit Egypt, both past and present!

    38. Archaelology For Kids
    Archaeology for Kids best online resources for children who love archaeolgy and want to learn about anthropology. Learn how our Ancesters lived. Go on a virtual dig.
    http://www.giftedkids.ie/archeology.html
    skip to: page content links on this page site navigation footer (site information) ... Shop

    In This Section
    Ancient History Animal Science Anime Architecture ... Video Games
    Associated Links
    Webwise.ie National Centre for Technology in Education
    Please remember that before accessing any of these sites that you must first check with your parent or guardian and ask their permission. These are all third party sites, that means that we have no control over their content. For more information on internet safety for children please consult Webwise.ie, a great intiative from the National Centre for Technology in Education. Dig - Archaeology for Kids, subscription based US magazine/site with a cool website. Believe it not there's some information here on our very own Newgrange in the Ask Dr. Dig section. "Published with the Archaeological Institute of America, lets young people share in the thrill of archaeological discovery while learning about the cultural, scientific, and architectural traits and beliefs of different societies. Recent developments in the field of archaeology form the magazine's core subject matter. Each issue focuses on one theme, providing a broad understanding of the topic. Colorful graphics, photos, puzzles, games, and hands-on projects enhance cognitive and critical thinking skills." Archaeology - Website of the magazine from the Archaeolgoy Institute of America - They even have an indepth look at "The Truth Behind Indiana Jone's latest Quest! Again it's a subscription based magazine but there's lots of free interesting stuff to download.

    39. Site Safari
    Ready to really go back in time? How about a couple thousand years for starters? The first Ohioans left incredible clues in the earth to tell us their story.
    http://www.ohiokids.org/siteSafari/archaeologySites.shtml

    40. Florida Kids @ Florida OCHP
    Welcome to the Florida Kids web site! To learn about Florida's cultures, settlement, and facts about our great state, use the menu below or the menu to the left.
    http://www.flheritage.com/kids/

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 44    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20

    free hit counter