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  1. The Tesimony of The Rocks by HUGH MILLER, 2009-04-27

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63. Dig - The Archaeology Magazine For Kids!
Current Issue. COVER IMAGE, How Did They Do It? Exploring ancient Jerusalem in the1800s required daring and ingenuity. A cavein might keep you there forever.
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    The Dome of the Rock: Superb design is the mark of this internationally known building.
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64. Kids Dig Reed - Homepage
Includes a virtual tour of the dig, gallery of artifacts, games and puzzles, and a talking cow.Category kids and Teens School Time Social Studies Archaeology......
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66. Dig: Links
Kid Arch An online archaeology guide for kids with games, links, and more! LittleHorus An Egyptian website designed and developed just for kids!
http://www.digonsite.com/links.html
The links are arranged in alphabetical order. New links are being added all the time, so don't be discouraged if the top of the page looks the same! Anasazi Heritage Center
View an online artifact gallery, learn about the Anasazi, and plan your trip to this museum! The Ancient City of Athens
Pictures of the remains of ancient Athens, Greece, and more! Ancient Egypt Webquest
Learn about ancient Egyptian daily life, mummies, hieroglyphics, King Tut, and play games about Egypt. AncientGreece.com
Lots of links and info on ancient Greecefind out about history, mythology, art, wars, and more! The Ancient Olympics
Compare the ancient and modern Olympics, tour the site of Olympia, or read about the Olympic athletes who were famous in ancient times! Ancient Theme
Models of scenes and sites from ancient history made from Legos! See the winning entries from past contests and learn the rules to compete this year with your own Lego creation! The Archaeology Channel
Streaming video of archaeological sites around the world. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery! A RCHAEOLOGY Magazine
An official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America, this great magazine has an excellent online presence, including archived articles, news, and more.

67. Ron's NEAA Paper
A children's magazine on archaeology published with the Archaeological Institute of America and Cobblestone Publishing Company
http://www.timelinesinc.com/ron%27s.htm
Timelines, Inc. Historic Preservation Analysis and Planning Archaeology, History, Historic Structures, Preservation Planning, Interpretation, Public Education
ARCHAEOLOGY FOR KIDS:
PASTFINDERS SUMMER ADVENTURE
A paper presented by Ron Dalton at the North Eastern Anthropological Association (NEAA) annual meeting March 1999. With links to resources mentioned in the text.
Pastfinder's Summer Adventure is a summer-long educational program for children conducted by the Haverhill Historical Society and Buttonwoods Museum in Haverhill, Massachusetts . This series of thematically organized week-long sessions includes activities that relate to current museum exhibits such as Native American history, early settlement of Haverhill, archaeology, agricultural history, farm life, maritime history, period cooking, and appropriate field trips. The program began in 1997 and now offers hands-on activities each week that relate to local history and place that history within a broader regional context. The Museum's executive director Carolyn Singer requested Timelines, Inc. to provide professional assistance and instruction for approximately 16 children in an introduction to archaeology session for the program. The museum staff and the Haverhill Historical Society secured permission from the owners of the Thomas West House (aka"Elmwood") located on Kenoza Avenue in Haverhill. Dan and Luanne Meader are trustees of the Haverhill Historical Society and own and operate Elmwood Antiques at this location. They are planning to improve or enlarge a garden in their yard near Kenoza Avenue and offered their property to the Museum for the archaeology session. The museum accepted their gracious offer and scheduled the week-long archaeology session with Timelines.

68. Kids Dig Reed - Games & Puzzles

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69. Archaeology's Dig -- A Magazine For Kids!
An online version of the children's magazine on archaeology from the publishers of Archaeology Magazine .Category kids and Teens News Magazines and E-zines E-zines......The dig website has moved to www.digonsite.com! Please update your bookmarks.Graduate to ARCHAEOLOGY Magazine for indepth information
http://dig.archaeology.org/
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70. THE ARACHNOLOGY HOME PAGE
Extensive list of links to spider sites for children and educators. Includes kids' contributions, school projects and clubs.
http://www.ufsia.ac.be/Arachnology/Pages/Kids.html
ARACHNOLOGY
The study of arachnids
(spiders and their relatives)
Acari - Amblypygi - Araneae - Opiliones - Palpigradi - Pseudoscorpiones - Ricinulei - Schizomida - Scorpiones - Solifugae - Uropygi ( Thelyphonida )
extinct: Architarbi - Anthracomarti - Haptopoda - Kustarachnae - Trigonotarbi
The Arachnology Home Page is moved to the website of The International Society of Arachnology http://www.arachnology.org/

71. Archaeology Magazine
This popular magazine also provides the latest news in archaeology from around the world.Category Science Social Sciences Archaeology News...... American Journal of Archaeology. dig magazine for kids. Subscribe. An OfficialPublication of the Archaeological Institute of America **SUBSCRIBER ALERT!**
http://www.archaeology.org/

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72. Archaeology For Kids Sponsored By The Public Archaeology Facility At SUNY-B
Sponsored by Australian National University, this site takes the viewer on a visual tour of how stone tools are made. Want to see what it's like to survey an archaeological site!
http://www.binghamton.edu/cap/dirtsurf.html

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What site will CAP be at in 2002? 2002 Program Registration Information Archaeology For Kids On-line ...
    Understanding Stone Artifacts:
      Sponsored by Australian National University, this site takes the viewer on a visual tour of how stone tools are made.

    Voyage into Archaeology:
      Want to see what it's like to survey an archaeological site! This site gives you the chance to decide where to look for sites and how to interpret them. You even get to compare notes with your friends and an on-line expert.

    Archaeology at the Mining Company:
      This page contains links to some of the best site tours on the net.

    Big Archaeology Site Links:
      This site provides a huge list of links list to U.S. archaeological sites on the web.

    Odyssey Online
      Explore some the oldest empires on earth. Check out this site to learn more about the cultures in Ancient Africa, Rome, Greece and the Near East. There are even some traditional games available on-line to play.
    Longhouse of the Turtle Clan (Iroquois):
      This site lets you take a virtual tour of an Iroquois longhouse that is located in Canada.

    Virtual Palenque:
      This site offers a virtual tour of the main complex at the famous Mayan site of Palenque. You can be guided through the tour by a professional archaeologist or take a self-guided tour. The site is full of detailed information on the site but cannot be viewed unless you use a software called QuickTime VR which you can download for free off the net. The site can directly link you to a URL to download the software.

73. Texas Archeological Society's Home Page
An educational, nonprofit organization that believes in archeological resource protection.Category Science Social Sciences North America United States......Welcome to the World of Texas archeology! The Texas Archeological Societypromotes study, preservation and awareness of Texas archeology.
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The Texas Archeological Society promotes study, preservation and awareness of Texas archeology. The Society encourages scientific archeological exploration and research, the preservation and conservation of archeological materials and sites, and the interpretation and publication of the data attendant thereto. To accomplish this mission and goals, the Society will:
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74. Alaska Southeaster Magazine - Features
We came away with a really good understanding of teaching archeologyto kids. There’sa real science to it,” comments Fremin.
http://www.alaskansoutheaster.com/archives/sept2001/kids-dig.html
Kids Dig Wrangell's Past
Story and Photos by Bonnie Demerjian
For instance, in Wrangell, it is not known whether Native people lived on the site of the present town prior to the arrival of the Russian fur trappers and traders who settled what was then called Fort Dionysius in the 1830s. Finding out that information was one purpose of an archeological dig carried out recently by pupils from Evergreen Elementary School. Another purpose was to immerse the kids in the muddy, hands-on business of excavating a part of what may have been, for some, their ancestral home.
The school administrator contacted Wrangell museum curator Theresa Thibault, who said that the museum already holds some artifacts found at the location by a previous owner of the property. Thibault dug several test pits, which revealed a shell midden, a refuse heap from an earlier habitation. The midden may have belonged to the clan house of the Tee-hit-lan clan, which was pictured near the site in the book The Tlingit Indians by ethnographer George T. Emmons, who visited Wrangell in the late1800s. Thibault obtained grants from the local Nolan Trust, the National Park Service and the State of Alaska to excavate what is now an official state archeological site, the Fremin Midden.
Thibault got a grant enabling archeologists to come to Wrangell to offer a two-day training session for local school staff prior to the dig. Both pupils and their teachers learned that archeology is in no way related to treasure hunting. An artifact without its precise location, surrounding soils and neighboring objects is worthless in terms of scientific knowledge gained.

75. Ron's NEAA Paper
ARCHAEOLOGY FOR kids PASTFINDERS SUMMER ADVENTURE. A Administration. (ednote kids and teachers may want to take an electronic field trip).
http://www.timelinesinc.com/ron's.htm
Timelines, Inc. Historic Preservation Analysis and Planning Archaeology, History, Historic Structures, Preservation Planning, Interpretation, Public Education
ARCHAEOLOGY FOR KIDS:
PASTFINDERS SUMMER ADVENTURE
A paper presented by Ron Dalton at the North Eastern Anthropological Association (NEAA) annual meeting March 1999. With links to resources mentioned in the text.
Pastfinder's Summer Adventure is a summer-long educational program for children conducted by the Haverhill Historical Society and Buttonwoods Museum in Haverhill, Massachusetts . This series of thematically organized week-long sessions includes activities that relate to current museum exhibits such as Native American history, early settlement of Haverhill, archaeology, agricultural history, farm life, maritime history, period cooking, and appropriate field trips. The program began in 1997 and now offers hands-on activities each week that relate to local history and place that history within a broader regional context. The Museum's executive director Carolyn Singer requested Timelines, Inc. to provide professional assistance and instruction for approximately 16 children in an introduction to archaeology session for the program. The museum staff and the Haverhill Historical Society secured permission from the owners of the Thomas West House (aka"Elmwood") located on Kenoza Avenue in Haverhill. Dan and Luanne Meader are trustees of the Haverhill Historical Society and own and operate Elmwood Antiques at this location. They are planning to improve or enlarge a garden in their yard near Kenoza Avenue and offered their property to the Museum for the archaeology session. The museum accepted their gracious offer and scheduled the week-long archaeology session with Timelines.

76. ARCHEOLOGY
from the Smithsonian Institution. Gander Academy archeology page forkids Definitions and activities included! Some teachers like
http://www.mtsu.edu/~then/Archeology/page5.html
An archeologist's son being trained by his father.
The following activities are designed as primers to teach the analytical skills archaeologist use in interpreting artifacts at sites. Use these exercises and the additional links that provide others to introduce the basics of archeology, and develop critical thinking skills, teamwork, and writing abilities.
Your Artifacts and You

Create a Civilization

Armchair Archeology

After one or all of these activities have been completed the students should learn about the archeology of their state or the local area. The links page has the web address of all the state archeology offices. Through them the teacher (and students) can find out about archeological excavations being carried out in their area.
For more classroom activities try these sites:
Exploring Oregon's Past (fourth through seventh grades)

URL for state-by-state retailers of a thematic unit on archeology

A classroom exercise from television's Newton's Apple

Decoding The Past: The work of Archeologists, a lesson plan from the Smithsonian Institution.
... Gander Academy archeology page for kids Definitions and activities included! Some teachers like to make what is known as a "box dig" for their students to learn about archeology. The teacher puts different color soils in a box and hides "artifacts" in the layers. This teaching method can work, but it has the problem of relaying the message that archeology is only about digging and not learning about the past by studying the artifacts. If you choose to do a box dig with your class be sure to talk about what happens to the artifacts after they are recovered. Archeologists generally spend three hours in the lab for every hour they spend in the field. We clean and identify the artifacts, then analyze them to determine what they tell us about people in the past. Students should recognize the fact that archeology is not only about digging, but learning about what the digging tells us about history.

77. Smithsonian Diggin Up Dinosaurs Velociraptor Archeology Science Kit
Smithsonian Diggin Up Dinosaurs Velociraptor archeology Science Kit. Conductyour own archeological dig with Smithsonian Diggin' up Dinosaurs kits.
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78. Free Environmental Newspaper For Kids :: The Green Frog News
Published as a project of Hohokam Resource Conservation and Development Area.
http://www.thegreenfrognews.com/educational-resources/
Published as a project of Hohokam Resource Conservation and Development Area Home Student Newsletters The Arizona Frog Educational Resources ... Talk to Us Educational Resources We've brought together a host of educational resources for you! Many of these links will take you off of our site . At the time we linked to them, site content was educational and appropriate for children.

79. Jimmy's Links
Some are good sites for kids and others are good for teacher research or planing.If you have a specific question about technology, click here to ask it?
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Jimmy Sweeney's Links Page
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On this page you will find some educational links that will help you with planning and instruction. Some are good sites for kids and others are good for teacher research or planing. If you have a specific question about technology, click here to ask it?
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80. Yellowstone Archeology
10000 years of history and the archaeology of Yellowstone.Category Science Social Sciences North America United States...... how people settle, and what foods they eat, it does set limits in which peoplecan operate, and understanding these limits is a major focus of archeology.
http://www.nps.gov/yell/history/archeology/
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Yellowstone National Park Planning a Visit Visiting Online Nature History ... Publications Home for More than 10,000 Years Many myths exist about Yellowstone. However, none is more persistent than the notion that American Indian groups rarely ventured into the area because of their fear of the numerous geysers. However, this is not the case. Our current understanding suggests Native Americans have called the area that was to become Yellowstone National Park home for over 10,000 years. Archeologists have only recently begun to investigate and understand how prehistoric groups used upland and mountain environments, for only a short while ago it was believed by many researchers that these areas were too harsh to support a significant number of people. As such, the mountains were considered marginal and somehow unimportant to the major cultural developments that were occurring in the basins and on the plains. Contemporary archeological investigations use a number of researchers from various disciplines to piece together the puzzle of prehistoric societies. Palynology , the study of plant pollen, is important for understanding the various plant communities that occupied the region in the past, and how the climate has changed through time.

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