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  1. Manual of Egyptian Archaeology and Guide to the Study of Antiquities in Egypt by G. Maspero, 2010-09-05
  2. The Archaeology of Knowledge & The Discourse on Language by Michel Foucault, 1982-09-12
  3. Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences (Routledge Classics) by Michel Foucault, 2001-12-21
  4. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology by Arthur E. P. B. Weigall, 2009-10-04
  5. Archaeology: Down to Earth by Robert L. Kelly, David Hurst Thomas, 2010-01-01
  6. Archaeology for Kids: Uncovering the Mysteries of Our Past, 25 Activities (For Kids series) by Richard Panchyk, 2001-10-01
  7. Archaeology and the Old Testament by Alfred J. Hoerth, 2009-01-01
  8. Archaeology and the New Testament by John McRay, 2008-02-01
  9. The Archaeology of the Bible by James K. Hoffmeier, 2008-05-28
  10. The Archaeology of Greece: An Introduction by William R. Biers, 1996-07-19
  11. Greek Art and Archaeology by John G. Pedley, 2007-01-28
  12. The Stones Cry Out: What Archaeology Reveals About the Truth of the Bible by Randall Price, 1997-11-01
  13. Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology by Wendy Ashmore, Robert Sharer, 2009-04-22
  14. Archaeology For Dummies by Nancy Marie White, 2008-10-06

1. Archaeology Magazine
This popular magazine also provides the latest news in archaeology from around the world.
http://www.archaeology.org/
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Excavating unique medieval ruins at the center of a remote lake in the Russian republic of Tuva The Hidden History of New York's Harbor
Two surprising finds help scholars understand the source of the city's wealth More from ARCHAEOLOGY's Current Issue... Bull-Killer, Sun Lord
Foreign religions grew rapidly in the 1st-century A.D. Roman Empire, including worship of Jesus Christ, the Egyptian goddess Isis, and an eastern sun god, Mithras Dura-Europos: Crossroad of Cultures
The Melting Pot of the Ancient Middle East Inside the Israel Antiquities Authority
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Journey through southern France, a region rich in Roman sites Voyage to Crete
An online exploration of the island's rich and varied archaeological and historical sites Touring Johnson's Island
Archaeologist Dave Bush takes you on a video tour of the site and Confederate cemetery, filmed by online senior editor Eti Bonn-Muller The latest archaeological headlines, updated every weekday
  • Royal garden discovered near Jerusalem Railroad bypassed the first African-American town in the U.S.

2. About Archaeology - The Study Of Human History
Timelines and study guides for ancient civilizations, signed general interest articles on scientific findings in archaeology, a blog on archaeology issues, photo essays on
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    The Silver Pharaoh: Secrets of the Dead
    Sunday October 31, 2010 On Wednesday, November 3, 2010, Public Broadcasting will air The Silver Pharaoh , an hour-long video blending a tale of the history of archaeology in WWII and that of Psusennis I, the best known Pharaoh of the Third Intermediate Period (ca 1069-664 BC).
    Portrait of Psusennes I by Melissa Dring, Forensic Artist. Photo Andy Webb Blink Films Read more... zSB(3,3)
    Flint Knapping at 75,000 Years Ago?
    Thursday October 28, 2010 Evidence supporting a sophisticated level of flint knapping has been discovered in a Middle Stone Age cave on the south coast of Africa, 25,000 years earlier than previously known.
    A Still Bay bifacial point from Blombos Cave made on silcrete and finished, say researchers, by pressure flaking, mainly at the tip. Photo Image Science/AAAS

    3. ArchaeologyOnline: Archaeological Information On The Web
    archaeology web sites, with some anthropology thrown in.
    http://archaeology.blogspot.com/
    ArchaeologyOnline: Archaeological Information on the Web
    Archaeology Online features archaeological web sites, an archaeology search engine, excavations, field schools, books, reviews, and where to find archaeology on the Web.
    Monday, June 28, 2010
    Mystery Objects from the Field
    Anne Raab ( annmraab "at" yahoo.com) has two mystery objects that she needs identified. Here are her comments and the photos:
    Does anyone know what these are? My guess is they are parts of an old music box, or some other percussive type instrument. They seem to be either brass or copper. Sorry I don't have a better picture right now. I had to take this one with my phone.
    They were found at a farmstead site on the Western Missouri border, with a first European occupation in the 1850's, and last occupied in the early 20th century.
    The second object was found at the same site. The material is very chalky, and I am not sure what it is. It was found in multiple pieces, and I originally thought it was some kind of natural calcification that had formed in an insect burrow, giving it its rounded quality. Back in the lab I discovered it all fit together to form this shape. (sorry about the quality of the photo)
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    4. Archaeological Anthropology At Indiana University
    archaeology is the study of people in the past, and the present, using material remains – the things humans “leave behind” as evidence. Much like detectives or crime scene
    http://www.indiana.edu/~anthro/archeo_anthro.html
    Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to search The study of archaeology not only helps us understand diversity in the world around us, it helps us to understand how people relate to the material world. Students who focus on archaeology as part of their major or minor learn to become better critical thinkers and enhance their analytic and writing skills. Our faculty's interests range from the archaeology of human origins and the evolutionary ecology of early hominids, to research in culture contact studies, household production, identity, and lithic and ceramic technologies. We also have a unique program focused on ethics and the social context of archaeological research. We have strong programs in the archaeology of North America, Mexico and the Caribbean, and in paleoanthropology in Africa. Susan Alt Laura Scheiber Sonya Atalay Kathy Schick ... Social-Cultural Anthropology
    Anthropology Department * Student Building 130, 701 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47405-7100 * Telephone: (812) 855-1041; Fax: (812) 855-4358
    Last Updated: Wednesday, May 5, 2010

    5. Archaeology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    archaeology, or archeology (from Greek ἀρχαιολογία, archaiologia – ἀρχαῖος, arkhaīos, ancient ; and λογία, -logiā, -logy ), is the study of
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    Archaeology
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the magazine about archaeology, see Archaeology (magazine) Excavations at the site of Gran Dolina, in the Atapuerca Mountains , Spain, 2008 Archaeology , or archeology (from Greek archaiologia arkhaīos , "ancient"; and -logiā -logy "), is the study of past human societies , primarily through the recovery and analysis of the material culture and environmental data which they have left behind, which includes artifacts architecture biofacts and cultural landscapes . Because archaeology employs a wide range of different procedures, it can be considered to be both a science and a humanity and in the United States it is thought of as a branch of anthropology although in Europe it is viewed as a separate discipline. Archaeology studies human history from the development of the first stone tools in eastern Africa 3.4 million years ago up until recent decades. It is of most importance for learning about prehistoric societies , when there are no written records for historians to study, and which makes up over 99% of total human history, from the Palaeolithic until the advent of literacy in any given society.

    6. Archaeology - Definition Of Archaeology At YourDictionary.com
    the scientific study of the life and culture of past, esp. ancient, peoples, as by excavation of ancient cities, artifacts, etc.
    http://www.yourdictionary.com/archaeology

    7. Online Archaeology > Home
    Portal and forum for the use of computers to collect, store, analyze and interpret archaeological and heritage data.
    http://www.online-archaeology.co.uk/

    8. Archaeology: Definition From Answers.com
    n. The systematic study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence, such as graves, buildings, tools, and pottery. French
    http://www.answers.com/topic/archaeology

    9. Archaeology For Kids
    All Rights Reserved Clip Art Credit Phillip Martin Have a great year!
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    10. Technology In Archaeology
    This exhibit contains information about how modern technology can be used archaeology.
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/archtechnology/index.shtml
    Remote Scanning Aerial Photography Aerial Infrared Photography Thermographic Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) Imaging Radar Noninvasive Tests Soil Resistivity Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Magnetometer Geophysical Diffraction Tomography (GDT) Mapping Global Positioning System (GPS) Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Artifact Interpretation and Replication Virtual Reconstruction - scanning flat artifacts and putting together the puzzle 3D Scanning of Artifacts Rapid Prototyping and Sintering - Making solid reproductions from computer data Determining Ages of Sites and Artifacts Site Preservation Electron Microscope Fluron Light Test Each topic contains information on: Explanation - Some background and the basic workings of the technology History - How and when the technology developed Uses in Archaeology - How it is applied to modern archaeology and what you can expect to find with it Cost - The approximate price it costs to use the technology Links - Other sites around the web that focus on the technology Bibliography By Neil Young

    11. Archaeological News From Archaeology Magazine
    The latest archaeological headlines, updated every weekday MORE NEWS From the Trenches Sep/Oct 2010 From the most recent issue of archaeology
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    From the past issue of ARCHAEOLOGY
    For discussion, analysis, and insights on recent discoveries and issues in archaeology, see our weekly blog Monday, November 1
    by Jessica E. Saraceni A royal garden dating to the seventh century B.C. has been discovered near Jerusalem. The garden was irrigated and decorated with carved stone gutters, open channels, closed tunnels, and waterfalls. An article in Historical Archaeology tells how railroad officials diverted a new rail line around New Philadelphia, Illinois , the first town in the U.S. to have been “planned, platted and legally registered by an African American” in the early nineteenth century. “The last explanation standing is that PCRC officials, who were based in Hannibal, a slave-market town, did not want to see New Philadelphia thrive as a depot town,” said lead author Christopher Fennell of the University of Illinois.   Scott Dawson of Hatteras Island is a descendant of the Croatoan, the American Indian group often blamed for the disappearance of

    12. Archaeology, Archaeologist, Biblical Archaeology, Underwater Archaeology Discove
    archaeology is the science that captured in human cultures through the recovery, documentations, analysis, and research of material remains. archaeology is mainly discovered
    http://www.greatarchaeology.com/index.php

    13. IOSA.it | Open Archaeology
    Promotes the use of open source software and open stardards in archaeological computing.
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    IOSA is a project carried on by grupporicerche Open Knowledge Definition Our latest creation is Quantitative Archaeology Wiki , where you can find and write documentation and tutorials for using free software in quantitative and spatial archaeological analyses, released under a free license. The IOSA project is part of an unformal network of people distributed all across Europe. Users are encouraged to join the international mailing list and give their contribution to the on-going discussion.
    Archaeological geophysics with free open source software - tpq
    Mon, 2010-07-05 07:09 — steko Total Open Station project. beneath the soil rather than on top of it. Enter geophysics, with another load of costly hardware tools that are locked in proprietary combinations of software and drivers.

    14. Archaeology - Burke Museum
    archaeology is the scientific study of how people lived in the past through the objects they left behind. The Burke Museum archaeology Collections include more than one million
    http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/archaeology/index.php

    Archaeology at the Burke
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    Archaeology at the Burke Archaeology is the scientific study of how people lived in the past through the objects they left behind. The Burke Museum Archaeology Collections include more than one million objects from around the world, although our research and exhibits focus on cultural materials from the Pacific Rim (the area surrounding the Pacific Ocean and the islands within). We are best known for our collections of artifacts from the Lower Columbia River and the Puget Sound Region of Washington State. Many of our artifacts are held in-trust for public agencies to better promote research and access to these collections. Use the menu above to learn more about Archaeology at the Burke and check in regularly with our special features and news items below to keep up with what is new in our department.
    Burke Museum Archaeology Division Receives Award

    The Burke Museum Archaeology Division was awarded the prestigious 'John D Spellman Award for Exemplary Achievement in Historic Preservation' for 2010 by the King County Landmarks Commission.
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    15. Cette Page N'existe Plus
    Site dedicated to archaeology and its practice. Methodological approach and illustraded archaeology. Rescue archaeology, programmed archaeology, a legal approach, and also archaeology and law.
    http://www.archeologia.be/Archaeology_English-version.html
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    16. Archaeology News
    Live up to the minute archaeology news from world wide sources and free news feeds for your site.28,605 articles online.
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    Racism seen in interracial town's fall

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    1 (UPI) A 19th-century railroad doomed a black-founded western Illinois town by diverting routes around it, an archaeologist who studied its history says ... [ more
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    Archaeological group discusses sweet cane

    St. Augustine Record
    The St. Augustine Archaeological Association will present a lecture by Lucy Wayne today titled "Sweet Cane Sugar in East Florida. ... [ more
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    3000 year old Bronze Age Spears, Axes and Hammers Found In Essex

    Spitzer This entire discovery is now under scientific examination, after which they will be available for viewing at the Archaeological Museum of Essex. ... [ more 3 minutes ago. Graves to be moved in Lebanon CBS 21 - Harrisburg,PA,USA During the summer, archaeologists discovered the grave shafts from a former cemetery in a bridge construction area on 10th Street. Records indicate that the ... [ more 30 minutes ago. Archaeologists face battle to reveal secrets of 5000-year-old Orkney discovery Culture24 The site was never thought to have been of archaeological interest until levelling work on the ground revealed large slabs and a network of chambers, ... [

    17. Archaeology: News & Videos About Archaeology - CNN.com
    In Allianoi, an ancient Roman spa town near Bergama in Turkey, workers have been busy heaping sand onto the ruins.
    http://topics.cnn.com/topics/archaeology

    18. Archaeological Sites
    Click on region of the world for list of major archaeological sites with descriptions of each.
    http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/sites/
    Click on a region to go to archaeological sites in that region.
    Africa Asia Europe Mesoamerica ... Help

    19. FoxNews.com - Archaeology
    archaeology, Egyptology, Archeology on FoxNews.com . archaeology news. Reports on Egyptology, Biblical, Classical, Medieval and Asian archeology findings.
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    20. Archaeology | Cracked.com
    In the most depressing public statement since Magic Johnson's 1991 press conference, Shia LaBeouf recently said Steven Spielberg 'cracked' the story for Indiana Jones 5. The
    http://www.cracked.com/funny-138-archaeology/

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