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         North America Archeology:     more books (100)
  1. THE ARCHEOLOGY OF NORTH AMERICA. by Dean Snow, 1976
  2. Archaeology (Archeology) of Eastern North America, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 1973 by Eastern States Archeological Federation, 1973
  3. Bones, Boats, and Bison: Archeology and the First Colonization of Western North America by E. James Dixon, 2000-01-01
  4. New World Archeology on Stamps / Vol. I : North America by Chris Moser, 1981
  5. In Search of Ancient North America: An Archaeological Journey to Forgotten Cultures by Heather Pringle, 1996-04-06
  6. The archeology of coastal North Carolina (Coastal Studies Institute Technical report no. 8, part B) by William George Haag, 1975
  7. Indians Before Columbus; Twenty Thousand Years of North American History Revealed by Archeology by Paul Sidney Martin, 1975-04
  8. Clues from the Past: A Resource Book on Archeology by Pam Wheat, 1990-11
  9. Hunter-gatherer Foraging Strategies: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analysis (Prehistoric archeology and ecology)
  10. In Search of Lost Civilizations: Adventures in Archeology (The Bonehunter Series) by Thom Tansey, 2000-02
  11. Space and Time Perspective in Northern St. Johns Archeology, Florida (Southeastern Classics in Archaeology, Anthropology, and History) by JOHN M. GOGGIN, 1998-07-01
  12. In Defense of Mohawk Land: Ethno-Political Conflict in Native North America. (book review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Douglas M. Skoog, 1998-11-01
  13. Seal use and storage in the Thule Culture of Arctic North America. (Seccion I: Articulos Originales).: An article from: Revista de Arqueología Americana by Robert W. Park, 1999-01-01
  14. Aboriginal Slavery on the Northwest Coast of North America.(Review): An article from: The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology by Michael E. Harkin, 1999-02-01

1. North America Culture North America Archeology North America Geography North Ame
Listserv Links Cultural Diversity North America - Culture Index of Native American Resources on the Internet edu/ misc/ NAresources. This page contains a list of links to other major Native American resources on the Internet. America - Culture - Archeology- Geography - History. North America - Culture - Archeology - Geography - History. North
http://www.museum.state.il.us/mic_home/anstey_links/NoAm.html
Listserv Links - Cultural Diversity
North America
North America - Culture Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
http://hanksville.phast.umass.edu/misc/NAresources.html

This page contains a list of links to other major Native American resources on the Internet. The list includes NativeNet WWW Home Page, The National Museum of the American Indian, Native Americans at Princeton, The American Indian College Fund, Center For World Indigenous Studies, A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Native Education Initiative, The American Indian Culture Home Page, and more. (M) Native American Resources
http://www.intac.com/~jrt/classlinks/native.htm

Native American Resources provides extensive links on contents: Native Americans (general), Cheyenne, Delaware (Lenni Lenape), Kwakiutl, Navajo. Native Events Calendar
http://www.cowboy.net/cgi-bin/people/Native/WebEvent/WebEvent/

Maintained by Shane Caraveo and James Waddington. These events are from flyers and/or listings received from the internet or from various friends. Links include: Powwow Rules , a great resource for newcomers and old-timers alike. Other Native Resources include: Other Events Listings on the Internet, Off Line Native Events Resources (also lists the Native America Calling Radio Show), NativeWeb, Cowboy.Net's Native Resources, Native American Resources Page, and NativeNet email Listserv's. Spirit Mountain Singers
http://niikaan.fdl.cc.mn.us/fdltcc/guest/spirit/

2. Archeology General Reference, Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Serv
Southeastern north america archeology Outline of Prehistory and Historyin the Southeastern US Caribbean; Southeastern North America
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/genref.htm
Archeology General Reference
Links Bibliographies Glossaries Terms Please note : The National Park Service and the Southeast Archeological Center do not control and cannot guarantee the relevance, timeliness, or accuracy of the materials provided by other agencies or organizations, nor do the NPS and SEAC endorse other agencies or organizations, their views, products or services.

3. ArchNet: Regions / North America
of Calgary, Current Research in north america. Canadian Heritage Information Network Bureau of Archaeological Research. Pensacola archeology Lab. South Carolina Institute of
http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/regions/north_america.php3
Resources for
North American Archaeology
Updated: March 2002
Arctic and Subarctic
Canada
Mexico and Mesoamerica

4. Birchtown Archaeology
The cultural history of the province's Black Loyalist settlers at Birchtown, the largest settlement of free black people in all of north america, immediately following the american Revolution. People, archeology and artifacts.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/btown/index.html
Explore the archaeology of Birchtown The People Archaeological Sites The Artifacts The Rock Mounds ... Fieldwork Birchtown, Nova Scotia is important in the cultural history of all descendants of the Black Loyalists, African American and African Canadian Peoples. While the Black Loyalist Experience is commemorated by the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, the place itself does not have federal designation. Part of the reason has been that a definition of the place, with boundaries, centres and the network of community function that the Black Loyalist settlers began to establish in 1783, was unknown. In an effort to rediscover this place, its people and their history, archaeological investigations have been carried out since 1993. The Black Loyalist Heritage Society has been largely responsible for this work and has taken on a primary role in the research and documentation of Birchtown's settlers and their descendants. This website is designed as a gateway to the archaeology of this Black Loyalist community, the remains of the homes and objects left behind at Birchtown and the stories they have to tell us about what the lives of the Black Loyalists were like. For background historical information on the Black Loyalists, please visit the sites listed on our links page. This website has been created by the Black Loyalist Heritage Society. Funding for this project has been generously provided by the Department of Canadian Heritage under the Multiculturalism Agreement.

5. Archaeology In Arctic North America
Access resources devoted to archeology in the United States and Canada. Also find underwater archeology and rock art.
http://watarts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/ArcticArchStuff/ArcticIntro.html
Archaeology in Arctic North America
Introduction

The Environment

Doing Fieldwork
Cultures
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Paleoarctic

Arctic Small Tool

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Tungatsivvik site
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The fieldwork The excavation ... Video clips The northernmost part of the North American continent has seen some of the most fascinating human adaptations anywhere. These pages provide a glimpse of archaeological research in this region and its results, focusing principally on the Canadian Arctic where I've done the bulk of my research.
The Arctic Environment
Doing fieldwork in the Arctic The Archaeological Sequence of the Arctic Recent research in southern Baffin Island ... Quicktime video of Arctic fieldwork Please send mail to rwpark@watarts.uwaterloo.ca with questions or suggestions.

6. North American Archeology
State Parks California Prehistory north Carolina archeology Archéo Topo AccueilUniversity of Calgary, Current Research in north america The McDougall Sound
http://www.cyberpursuits.com/archeo/us-arch.asp
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All links leave the site and open a new window Savannah River Archaeological Research Program
American Battlefield Protection Program

Levi Jordan Plantation, an archaeological and historical site in Brazoria, Texas

Chispa Creek, Culbertson County, Texas
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Aboriginal America
by Jacob Abbot
Ancient Pueblo Peoples Page

Chaco Culture National Historic Park

Social Variability in the Chaco System

The Center for Bison Studies
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7. Staff Publications, Southeast Archaeological Center
Members Professional Emphases, Publications, Reports, and Papers David G. Anderson— archeology of eastern north america, CRM, cultural evolution David M
http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/staffpub.htm
SEAC Staff Members
Professional Emphases, Publications, Reports, and Papers
David G. Anderson

David M. Brewer
underwater archeology , southeastern North America, database management
John E. Cornelison, Jr.

John E. Ehrenhard
site stabilization and protection anti-looting ... culinary archeology
Dennis W. Finch
Virginia A. Horak
Technical Reports Series and Readings in Archeological Resource Protection Series listings)
Scotty Hudson
John H. Jameson, Jr.
public interpretation education and outreach popular histories , CRM, site stabilization and protection , archeology of southeastern North America, northwestern Plains prehistory
Jeffrey L. Jones
Bennie C. Keel Michael J. Meyer Regina Meyer Guy Prentice Michael Russo ... mound cultures Harry G. Scheele Margo Schwadron George S. Smith Audrey M. Trauner Robert C. Wilson This section is under excavation. Information is added or changed as updates are provided by staff members.

8. North American Archaeology
Archaeology of north america The web site surveys the subject of north north CarolinaArchaeology. Pensacola archeology Lab Pensacola archeology Lab (PAL) is a
http://www.serve.com/archaeology/namerica.html
REGIONAL: NORTH AMERICA Home Books AON Web Ring Add A Site ... Anasazi Heritage Center
The Anasazi Heritage Center (AHC) is a museum of the Ancestral Puebloan (or Anasazi) culture and other cultures in the Four Corners region. The museum features permanent exhibits, archaeological sites to visit, new and different special exhibits and events, traveling exhibits for loan, educational resources for teachers and a large research collection from the Dolores
Archaeological Program and other archaeological projects. Archaeological Research in the Arctic Archaeological Research Institute at Arizona State University
ARI is associated with the Department of Anthropology, and is dedicated to education, research and preservation of the past. Archaeology Laboratory, Augusta College
Archaeology of Alaska

Provides substantive description of the prehistory of Alaska, with an emphasis on the National Parks in the state.
Archaeology of North America

The web site surveys the subject of North American Archaeology and covers all major topics. Arctic Circle
Internet Resources for Arctic Studies, University of Connecticut.

9. WWW: North America
public access to the archeology of Texas. INDEX GENERAL ASIA PACIFIC NEAR MIDDLE EAST EGYPT/AFRICA CLASSICAL EUROPE north america CENTRAL
http://www.archaeology.org/wwwarky/north_america.html
T HE WWW ORLD OF A RCHAEOLOGY N ORTH A MERICA
R EFERENCE Archaeological Parks in the U.S. Links to archaeological parks in the United States, listed by state and by region Archaeological Sites of the Southwest A catalog of archaeological sites in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, with ratings, visiting information, and some links, by Michael L. Holder; edited by Gregory H. Bondar of Pennsylvania State University Southwestern Archaeology Links to many sites covering southwestern archaeology, from Brian Kenny and Matthias Giessler
O RGANIZATIONS Center for the Study of the First Americans Discussion and research on the peopling of the Americaslocated at Oregon State University
The Colony of Avalon Foundation

A non-profit charitable organization created to investigate, preserve, interpret, and develop the remains of the original 17th-century Colony of Avalon. Gotham Center for New York History Resource directory, events calendar, and discussion groups focusing on New York City's historical assetsfrom the City University of New York Links to the Past Feature stories, ways to participate in archaeology, tools for teaching, and the National Archaeological Database, from the National Park Service

10. UW-SU: Research: Anthropology
Please visit the Anthropology / archeology Group Page for group members, a messageboard Both the north Pacific Coast of north america and Sichuan Province are
http://depts.washington.edu/global/uwsichuan/text-only/anthro.html
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University of Washington - Sichuan University Joint Program Web Site
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Research Projects: Anthropology / Archeology
Please visit the Anthropology / Archeology Group Page for group members, a message board, and other information about this portion of the project. Project Description
Impact of humans on the environment in Washington and Sichuan:
Stevan Harrell and Bob Kopperl in Anthropology , and Huo Wei (SU)). Both the North Pacific Coast of North America and Sichuan Province are characterized by extreme environmental diversity in a rather small geographic space. In Washington, this is primarily due to rainfall differences on an east-west gradient, and secondarily to altitude differences. Similarly, Sichuan has extreme environmental differences, but these are primarily due not to rainfall differences (which are rather small) but to the direct and indirect affects of altitude variation and extreme relief. The problem for the American half of the bi-national student team starting fall 2000 is to analyze an assemblage of animal bones found in an archaeological site on Kodiak Island, Alaska, that spans almost 2500 years. The impact of humans on their resource base from 6500 to 4000 years ago is visible in the remains of the meals they left behind. The students will be sorting and counting the various types of animal bones found, primarily from sea mammals, birds, and both marine and salmonid fish. Changes in the proportions of these taxa in the diet and in the age structure of the animal populations being harvested, when compared to the paleoclimatic record for the region, will indicate the extent to which humans impacted the animals they used for subsistence.

11. NLU Department Of Geosciences, Geography Page
EUROPE 409. ASIA 411. THE archeology OF north america 412. FORMER SOVIETUNION 413. ECONOMIC 414. 411. THE archeology OF north america 3 cr.
http://nimbus.geos.ulm.edu/geogclas.htm
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3 cr. each. A world view of people, their distribution and occupations. Eight major world regions are studied with emphasis on selected countries. Place, natural environment, resources, and interdependence among people and nations are stressed. 101 covers concepts of geography, Europe, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East. 102 covers the Orient in the world, Africa, Latin America, and Anglo America. THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OF MAN
3 cr. The study of the origin of man and biogenetic heritage of man; a survey of modern human racial variation; an introduction to archeological and prehistoric techniques of investigation regarding man's changing physical form.(Same as Anthropology 111.) INTRODUCTION TO ARCHEOLOGY
3 cr. Survey of the history and development of archeology as a science, its place in sciences, and an overview of the important material remains of past human life and activities in selected areas of the world. (Same as Anthropology 201.)

12. INSTAAR: James Dixon
Boats and Bison archeology and the First Colonization of Western north america(1999) provides an overview of the early archeology of western north america.
http://instaar.colorado.edu/people/bios/dixon.html
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E. James Dixon
Fellow of INSTAAR. PhD: 1979, Brown University. jdixon@spot.colorado.edu
INSTAAR Directorate Members

Specialty : Archeology. Research Interests : High Latitude/High Altitude Human Adaptations, Circumpolar and Paleoindian Archeology, Quaternary Science and Geoarcheology. Biographical Sketch Quest for the Origins of the First Americans (1993), synthesizes the early prehistory of northwestern North America . His second book Bones, Boats and Bison: Archeology and the First Colonization of Western North America (1999) provides an overview of the early archeology of western North America. He has been an invited lecturer in the United States, Canada, Australia and Japan. He served as curator of Archeology for the Denver Museum of Natural History between 1994 and 2000. He is now a Fellow at the University of Colorado's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research and active in archeological field research in Colorado and Alaska. Outstanding Awards : Marshall Fellow 1972, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow 1996-97.

13. Vinland Archeology
This part of an exhibit from the Smithsonian about the Vikings in the New World covers the discoveries Category Science Social Sciences Medieval Viking...... These finds confirm L'Anse aux Meadows as the earliest European settlement yetknown in north america. Vinland archeology Quicktime 1.5Mb Get plugin,
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L'Anse aux Meadows
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In 1960 Helge Ingstad and his wife Anne Stine Ingstad were searching for archeological evidence of Vikings in Labrador and Newfoundland. In the small village of L'Anse aux Meadows on the northern tip of Newfoundland they met a fisherman named George Decker who showed them sod foundations that had the shape of Viking longhouses. More than a decade of archeological investigation at this site has proved conclusively that Vikings had built a settlement in North America 500 years before Columbus, just as the sagas say. The evidence at the site also suggests that more southerly voyages might have taken place, and that other settlements might be found. Archeologists believe L'Anse aux Meadows was a base camp which afforded a way-station to further explorations of North America.
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[Get plugin] Excavations revealed a number of artifacts that are diagnostic of a Viking site. From 1961 until 1968, the Ingstad excavations uncovered Viking artifacts including a ringed pin, a soapstone spindle whorl, a bone pin, a whetstone, iron boat rivets, worked wood and other objects. There was evidence of iron-smelting and forging, and hearth charcoal is dated to A.D. 1000. The style and construction of the three longhouses and outbuildings are identical to 11th century Iceland and Greenland. The artifacts indicated weaving and iron-working, activities which were not practiced by Native Americans until after A.D. 1500. These finds confirm L'Anse aux Meadows as the earliest European settlement yet known in North America.

14. Land Of Legend Archeology
Vikings traveled far and wide in north america and fueled a large stretch of northeasternnorth american 50 The archeology of Viking 'Legend Land' embraced by
http://www.mnh.si.edu/vikings/voyage/subset/legend/archeo.html
Elisabeth Ward on Horned Helmets
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Interest in the Viking past has been fueled in recent decades by fascinating new archeological finds, many of which have been presented in this web site. Archeological exhibits, such as found at the Jorvik Center in York, England, a previous Nordic Council of Ministers exhibition titled From Vikings to Crusader, and the Smithsonian Institution's Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga exhibition have helped in presenting new discoveries to the public. But one of the most enduring aspects of public interest have been the many controversies and debates these discoveries have engendered. Nothing assures popularity more than controversy and debate! Unfortunately, old archeological notions often remain in 'Legend Land' long after they have been debunked by professional archeologists.
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Viking Statue
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The archeology of Viking 'Legend Land' embraced by amateurs and professionals alike, is fitting tribute to the fascination inspired by Viking explorers who set out for lands beyond the horizon, just to see what was there. May the search continue!

15. Bhutan Travel: Bhutan Tour, Bhutan Travel Agency
Australia Carribean Central america Europe Middle East north america Oceania Southamerica. archeology/History, Art/Architecture, Cultural Expeditions.
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Himalayan KIingdoms - Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan Season: October to May Destination: Nepal Bhutan Activity: Archeology/History Art/Architecture Cultural Expeditions Duration: 15 days Price: $3395 and above Bhutan Season: January to December Destination: Bhutan Activity: Art/Architecture Archeology/History Cultural Expeditions Duration: 7 days Price: $2155 and above 8-Day BHUTAN CULTURAL Tour - The tradition and historic highlights of Bhutan. Season: September to June Destination: Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Activity: Cultural Expeditions Holiday Tours Nature Trips Duration: 8 days Price: $1610 and above Season: March to November Destination: Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Activity: Trekking Hiking Cultural Expeditions Duration: 15 days Price: $2660 and above Season: September to October Destination: Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Activity: Festival Tours Cultural Expeditions Anthropology Duration: 8 days Price: $1400 and above Season: March to April Destination: Bhutan Nepal Tibet Activity: Festival Tours Anthropology Cultural Expeditions Duration: 13 days Price: $1625 and above 7-Day BHUTAN PARO FESTIVAL Tour - Bhutan at its best during the Paro Tsechu Festival.

16. The Book Of Mormon And North American Archeology
any other old world plants in north america at that and arrows were not inventedin america until AD see no direct connection between the archeology of the
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" There are extensive and impressive evidences for the authenticity of the Book of Mormon as an ancient document dealing with real people and places, contrary to the endlessly and mindlessly repeated mantras of anti-Mormons. " Statement by Jef Lindsay " Archeologists and other scholars have long probed the hemisphere's past and the society does not know of anything found so far that has substantiated the Book of Mormon. " Statement by the National Geographic Society " ...faith in the scriptures—whether the Bible or the Book of Mormon—must rest upon something other than scholarly consensus and archaeological evidence... Ultimately, God will reveal what is true in such matters and we must trust him for our answers. " The Newsletter of the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies , 1997-OCT " It can be stated definitely that there is no connection between the archeology of the New World and the subject matter of the Book of Mormon. There is no correspondence whatever between archeological sites and cultures as revealed by scientific investigations and as recorded in the Book of Mormon, hence the book cannot be regarded as having any historical value from the standpoint of the aboriginal peoples of the New World. " F.H.H. Roberts, Jr, Smithsonian Instituion, 1951

17. BPS Engineering (Precision Atlatl And Dart Systems)
Atlatl archeology. that it, along with the overkill tactics so common to the humanrace, caused the extinction of the woolly mammoth in north america before the
http://www.atlatl.com/archeology.html
Atlatl Archeology
Precision Atlatl and Dart Systems
Largely replaced by the Bow and Arrow around a birth of Christ, it was still being used by some Native Americans during the age of discovery, 500 years ago. When Columbus encountered natives using the Atlatl during his voyages to the New WorldEuropeans who had long forgotten the weaponsoon became familiar with it again. These encounters were most certainly with the business end of the weapon, the European wondering, "what was that?", just before dying. The Aztecs preferred the Atlatl as a weapon of war. We get the word "Atlatl" (pronounced at-la-tal) from their language. In fact, the Atlatl and Dart were the only weapon Cortez and his Conquistadors feared because it easily piercing Spanish armor, often sending the hapless soldier to meet his Maker. If Montezuma had not mistaken Cortez for the Feathered Serpent God Quantzaquatle, history may have been very different, with the 200 or so Spanish conquistadors being only a footnote in the history of that Nation, foolish invaders who were overwhelmed by superior firepower. The Atlatl and Dart have enjoyed widespread use throughout the world. At one time or another people everywhere have used it as their main weapon for food, procurement, and war. Even today it is used by the natives of Australia, Papua New Guinea, and some tribes in South America and Northwest Mexico. But it was in North Americamore specifically in what is now the continental United Statesthat the weapon was developed to its fullest potential. Typically for our species, Native Americans tinkered and toyed with this weapon system, developing and improving the technology to such a high level of sophistication that it is impressive even by today's standards. Just as firearms have developed from muzzle-loaders to breach loaders to lever actions and automatics the Atlatl has undergone a similar evolution.

18. North American Archeology
Archaeology at Mammoth Cave Archaeology in Arctic north america Archaeology on the ResourcesNativeNet NativeWeb Nat'l Park Service archeology north Carolina
http://home.worldonline.cz/~cz307421/us-arch.asp.htm
Afrika Austrálie a Pacifik Blízký a Støední Východ Britské ostrovy ... E-MAIL
Severoamerická archeologie
1492 Exhibit: Early Images of the New World
     from the Library of Congress UNC Expo

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American Folklife Center

Ancient Monuments in Arkansas

Archaeology and History in California's State Parks
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Autotopsy Results of a Thule girl (c.1200 AD, Alaska)

B C Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, IL
Canadian Archaeological Association

Canadian Association of Palynologists

Canadian Heritage Information Network
... Chaco Canyon D Dallas County Administration Building Archeological Project, SMU E Ecolab Gopher: Archaeology of the Southeastern US,      University of Georgia F Florida Division of Historical Resources G Gender Archaeology in the U.S. Southwest The Goat Hill Site, (Western Anasazi Pueblo) Grand Canyon Anasazi H History of Native Americans in West Virginia I Information from Minnesota SHPO Institute for Minnesota Archaeology J Jamestown Rediscovery Project K L Levi Jordan Plantation, an archaeological and historical site in Brazoria, Texas

19. Archeology Of Amistad National Recreation Area
archeology of the Lower Pecos. rock art sites the region also contains some ofthe oldest dated, and best preserved archeological deposits in north america.
http://www.nps.gov/amis/arch.htm
ARCHEOLOGY
Rock Art of the Lower Pecos
Lower Pecos River region rock art is considered by experts to be world class, and comparable in significance to sites in Europe, Australia, and America's Baja California. With 250-plus known sites within a 100-square- mile area, the region has one of the densest concentrations of Archaic rock art in the new world, and among the largest multicolored images in North America. While you are at Amistad National Recreation Area, you can see some of this famous rock art with a visit to Panther Cave, accessible by boat. Parida Cave, on the Rio Grande, is also accessible by boat if water levels are permitting. When lake levels are low, Parida cave is sometimes accessible by foot via an unmaintained extremely primitive 3-mile trail. Check with park rangers before embarking on this potentially dangerous hike. Visitors who don't have boats can see spectacular rock art on guided tours at nearby Seminole Canyon State Historical Park , or at the White Shaman - Galloway Preserve just west of Seminole Canyon on Hwy. 90. The

20. Archeology Specialization - UBC
Anthropological archaeology, which focuses on the prehistory of north america,Mesoamerica and Japan is practised in the Laboratory of Archaeology which is
http://www.anso.ubc.ca/loa/arch_ugrad.htm
UNDERGRADUATE SPECIALIZATION IN
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    UNDERGRADUATE COURSES AND PROGRAMME IN ARCHAEOLOGY
    Our undergraduate courses offer general background for the non-major, as well as specialization for graduate work. Courses are either half-year (3 credit) or year-long (6 credit). Anthropological archaeology, which focuses on the prehistory of North America, Mesoamerica and Japan is practised in the Laboratory of Archaeology which is part of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the UBC. For a specialisation in archaeology, students must complete course requirements for a degree in anthropology, plus certain archaeology courses. Specialists in other branches of archaeology exist in the Classics Department (classical archaeology); in the Religious Studies Department (archaeology of the middle East); and in the History Department (historical archaeology).

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