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         North America Archeology:     more books (100)
  1. A ceramic study of Virginia archeology (Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin) by Clifford Evans, 1955
  2. The archeology of Cape Cod National Seashore by Francis P McManamon, 1982
  3. Chapters in the Archeology of Cape Cod, I: Results of the Cape Cod National Seashore Archeological Survey 1979-1981, Volume 2 by Christopher L Borstel, Susan A. Chase, et all 1985
  4. Oahe Reservoir: Archeology, geology, history by Warren W Caldwell, 1963
  5. Public Archeology by Charles R. McGimsey, 1972-06
  6. Apishapa Canyon archeology: Excavations at the Cramer, Snake Blakeslee and nearby sites (Reprints in anthropology Volume 41) by James H Gunnerson, 1989
  7. Arkansas Archeology in Review by Neal Trubowitz, 1982-06
  8. Archeology in the Mauvila chiefdom: Native and Spanish contacts during the Soto and Luna expeditions by Caleb Curren, 1992
  9. Report on the Federal archeology program, FY 1991-FY 1993 by Daniel Haas, 1997
  10. The prehistoric skeletal remains from the Crestmont Site, Wharton County, Texas (Studies in archeology / Texas Archeological Research Laboratory) by Carol R Vernon, 1989
  11. Archeology of the Farmington sector of the Elena Gallegos project (SuDoc A 13.101/2:16) by U.S. Dept of Agriculture, 1997
  12. Aboriginal use of wood in New York, (New York state education department. Bulletin 344, June, 1905. New York state museum. Bulletin 89. Archeology 11) by William Martin Beauchamp, 1905
  13. Salvage archeology in the Laneport Reservoir District, central Texas by Frank W Eddy, 1973
  14. Archeology of Mississippi by Calvin S. Brown, 1992-09

61. Anthropology And Archeology 4-V
Anthropology and archeology Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4. This site was oneof the major Mississippian sites in Eastern north america between AD 900 and
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Videotapes, Films, Slide/Tape Anthropology and Archeology
Part 1
Part 2 Part 3 To quickly find a specific title, check the Title Index Odyssey Series VHS, 60 min. each, 1980 CC Explore the richness and diversity of past and present cultures with PBS's acclaimed anthropology series, Odyssey. Go into the field with anthropologists and archeologists to unearth the customs and traditions of man, past and present. A long-time favorite of students and teachers, Odyssey makes history, science and anthropology come to life. The Ancient Mariners Follow nautical archeologists as they excavate three shipwrecks in the depths of the eastern Mediterranean. Ben's Mill Go north to eastern Vermont where Ben Thrasher operates a 19th century water-powered mill that helps him create the tubs, sleds, and tools needed by local farmers. The Chaco Legacy Journey back 900 years to uncover the puzzling sophistication and technological genius of the Chaco Canyon inhabitants. Dadi's Family Examine a large family in northern India and how it adapts to change. The intricate relationships that develop in an extended family of grandchildren are chronicled.

62. AAA Traveler Magazine - Archeology Museums
been referred to as the “Nile of north america.” Preserving many of the artifactsfound in the region is the Center for american archeology in Kampsville
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Dig The past
Archeology museums, sites offer clues to ancient life
Published: May/Jun 2002
Participants learning how to excavate a site in Kampsville, Ill., during Archeology Day at the Center for American Archeology. /CAA photo Using shovels, picks and brushes, archeologists throughout the region are continually unearthing the stories of ancient Midwestern people written in the remains of their villages, monuments and artifacts.
Preserved in archeological sites and museums in the region, these remains offer a window to the past, an understanding of what has happened here and how people have lived since the dawn of time. These sites help illuminate the murky and unwritten history of the region's early inhabitants dating back 10,000 years, from enormous Ice Age mastodons to highly sophisticated Native American civilizations.
To glimpse the past, visit this small sampling of sites, some of which feature excavations in progress. Exhibitions of animal bones, a variety of artifacts, dioramas, mounds and re-creations of ancient villages help visitors explore the mysteries of ancient America.
City of the Sun
Just east of St. Louis, the remains of the most sophisticated native civilization north of Mexico are preserved at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site. Because of its importance to our understanding of North American prehistory, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) designated the site a World Heritage Site in 1982.

63. Earthquest - North America Trips
with various outfitters on many of north america's rivers for Often called the Galapagosof the north, the islands well as the ethnology and archeology of the
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64. Frommers.com : Destinations : Williamsburg : Attractions : Museums : Carter's Gr
Designed by architect Kevin Roche, the Winthrop Rockefeller archeology Museum,nestled two intact 17thcentury helmets found in north america are displayed
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Museums Abby Aldrich Rockerfeller Folk Art Center Bassett Hall DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Gallery The magnificent plantation home at Carter's Grove, on U.S. 60 about 8 miles (13km) east of the Historic Area, has been continuously occupied since 1755 on a site that was settled over 3 1/2 centuries ago. Searching for traces of lost plantation outbuildings on the banks of the James, archeologists have discovered here the "lost" 17th-century village of Wolstenholme Towne, site of a 20,000-acre tract settled in 1619 by 220 colonists who called themselves the Society of Martin's Hundred. The great Native American uprising of March 22, 1622, destroyed most of the settlement and left only about 60 living inhabitants, who fled to Jamestown. Over a century ago, Robert "King" Carter (Virginia's wealthiest planter) purchased the property for his daughter, Elizabeth. Between 1751 and 1754 Elizabeth's son, Carter Burwell, built the beautiful two-story mansion that is considered "the final phase of the evolution of the Georgian mansion." The West Drawing Roomwith its exquisite 1750 fireplace mantel and carved frieze panelis often called the "Refusal Room"; legend has it that southern belle Mary Cary refused George Washington's proposal of marriage in this room and Rebecca Burwell said "no" to Thomas Jefferson. In 1781, British cavalryman Banastre Tarleton headquartered at Carter's Grove and is said to have ascended the carved walnut stairway on his warhorse while hacking at the balustrade with his saber. Despite Tarleton's abuse, Carter's Grove remains one of the best-preserved old houses in America.

65. Magazines - North America - World Wide Wired
Contact Us Search . Magazines north america. CANADA USA. MEXICO BERMUDA CUBA. AcousticGuitar. Ancestry Magazine - genealogy. archeology. Architectural Digest.
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66. Biomes Of North America Lecture Notes - Part 7: Tropics
in western north america Losses and Mechanisms by DD Murphy SB Weiss (1992)Technical but most informative Desert Ecosystems Resource Page archeology of
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Images (c) by James L. Reveal, Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland, unless otherwise credited.
Biomes of North America Lecture Notes
Part 7: Tropics
Low montane rain forest edge, Cerro Pierre, Panama (above)
Montane rain forest, Panama (below, right)
XV. Tropics
    A. Location: Central America, Caribbean islands, equatorial South America and western Africa, southeastern Asia from India to Malaysia, northern Australia, and many Pacific Islands. Forests cover about seven percent of the earth's surface, half of that is tropical. Restricted to southern Florida in the continental United States.
    B. Features:
      1. Vast number of densely spaced trees and enormous diversity of species, sites and sounds
      2. General lack of seasonality.
      Precipitation
      about 80-160 in (200-400 cm) or more in North America
      4. Mean average temperature is 70-80° F (22-27° C) for most of the region.
      5. Frost and freezing temperates restricted to tropical mountains.
      6. High humidity, narrow temperature fluctuation, uniform day-length; growing season up to 365 days a year.
      7. Soils are geologically old and therefore generally poor in

67. Bones, Boats, And Bison - Archaeology
Guide Rating and Review. Bones, Boats, and Bison archeology and the firstcolonization of western north america by E. James Dixon 1999.
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Archeology and the first colonization of western North America

by E. James Dixon 1999. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN: 0826321380 Over the last decade or so, an amazing array of archaeological data concerning the populating of the American continent has seen its way into print; not the least of these include the Monte Verde and Kennewick Man stories. Presented as a confusing mass of brief snippets in newspapers, and despite some concerted efforts by some of the popular archaeology magazines such as Archaeology and Scientific American's Discovering Archaeology , the amount of data and the variety of sites and site information is often bewildering to professionals, not to mention the general public. Fortunately, late last year E. James Dixon published a soft-bound synthesis of the data so far, entitled

68. Links
but with increasingly more material about north america). Archaeological Instituteof america. archeology Fieldwork Source for archaeology employment and
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Index: Ancient Writing in the New World Archaeoastronomy Archaeology Websites Catalogs ... New England Historical Archeology Ceremonial Architecture in New England
Megaliths, Caves and Other Interesting Stuff!
A site with examples of interesting stone features from Litchfield County Connecticut, some lovely photos and interesting history.
Seven Towers Site
- Local Legend talks of seven "towers" in the woods in Vermont. The author locates several of them.
Concord Lithics
- Amateur Archeology in Concord Massachusetts, includes arrowheads, ogam, and a tour of sacred sites in and around Concord Massachusetts. New England Megaliths - A Field Journal of megalithic sites, excursions, and adventures in Massachusetts.
The Kawartha Webolith
- A series of interrelated megalithic sites along waterways in Ontario, Canada.
Mid-Atlantic Geomancy
- Includes photos of stone chambers in New England.
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- Creative Arts, Celtic Mythology, Mysterious New England.
Megalithic Sites
- Including sites in New York, New Jersey and North Carolina.

69. Archeology Anomalies By Subjects
M, archeology. Catalog of Anomalies (archeology Subjects). MAC CUSTOMS, GAMES Similarityof Jewish and Zulu Customs; Asian Customs in Central and north america;
http://www.science-frontiers.com/cat-arch.htm
Science Frontiers
Catalog of Anomalies (Subjects) Strange reports * Bizarre biology * Anomalous archaeology
From New Scientist, Nature, Scientific American, etc Archaeology Astronomy Biology Geology Geophysics Mathematics Psychology Physics
Catalog of Anomalies (Subjects)
Other pages

M ARCHEOLOGY
Catalog of Anomalies (Archeology Subjects)
Within each of these fields, catalog sections that are already
in print are given alphanumerical labels. For example, BHB1 = B (Biology) + H (Humans) + B (Behavior) + 1 (first anomaly in Chapter BHB). Some anomalies and curiosities that are listed below have not yet been cataloged and published in catalog format. These do not
have the alphanumerical labels. MA ANTHROPOLOGY MAA PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
  • Polynesian Features Not Asian
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  • Redmen in Africa and Madagascar
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  • Ainu Origin
  • Yellow race in Africa
  • Living Neanderthals [BHE, Human-Neanderthal Hybrids]

70. Loess Hills Bibliography
Soc. america Bull. vol. University of north Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. 1990. Wells,Mary Ann. 1994. archeology Brown, Calvin S. archeology of Mississippi.
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A Loess Hills Bibliography
Please send us your recommendations SUBJECT INDEX: Geology Recorded History Archeology Web Sites
Natural History
PLANTS AND ANIMALS: Braun, E. Lucy. Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America . Hafner Publishing Company, New York. 1967. Breard, Sylvester Q., Jr. "Macrofaunal ecology, climate, and biogeography of the Jackson Group in Louisiana and Mississippi." Unpublished master's thesis, Northeast Louisiana University. 1978. Brockman, C.Frank. Trees of North America . Golden Press. New York. 1979. Caplenor, C.D., et al . "Forests of West Central Mississippi as Affected by Loess" in Loess Ivestigations in Mississippi , Bulletin 111. Mississippi Geological, Economic and Topographical Survey. Jackson, MS. 1968. Cronquist, Arthur. Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States , vol. 1, Asteraceae. The University of North Carolina Press. Chapel Hill. 1980. Duncan, Wilbur H. "Woody vines of the Southeastern States." SIDA vol. 3, No. 1. May, 1967. Duncan, Wilbur H., and Leonard E. Foote.

71. Dirtyshirt Adventures - Climb, Paddle, Explore! Corporate Adventures! California
utah, yosemite, south america, central america, north america, climbing, backpacking groups,groups, social, experts, archaeology, archeology, adventurous, fun
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72. Spotlight, December 1995
Arctic archeology. archeology in Arctic north america. Arctic Wildlife.
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During December, many people begin to think about the North Pole. So we went looking for reindeer and assembled a list of webpages to help you contemplate the long December days away. Let us know if you run into any reindeer.
Arctic Geography
Arctic Archeology
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73. Archaeology In Arctic North America
Indepth discussion of arctic archaeology. Introduction, fieldwork, reconstruction, artifact and faunal Category Science Social Sciences Regional north america......The northernmost part of the north american continent has seen someof the most fascinating human adaptations anywhere. These pages
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ANTHRO/rwpark/ArcticArchStuff/ArcticIntro.html
Archaeology in Arctic North America
Introduction

The Environment

Doing Fieldwork
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Paleoarctic

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Introduction

Study area
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.

74. Archeology
archeology (and alternately Archaeology) is a science well suited for anyone who Inthe United States of america, many state governments are sensitive to the
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CyberPursuits About Bev Main Page Africa Australia and Pacific British Isles Egyptology Continental Europe Far East Near and Middle East North America Underwater General and Misc. Publications References Books Film and Photography Academic Museums and Libraries Organizations Fieldwork Legal Issues ArchNet Software Search Links Lists
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Archeology is the study of the human past. Its initial objective is the construction of cultural chronology. Its intermediate objective is the reconstruction of past lifeways. Its ultimate objective is the discovery of the processes which underlie and condition human behavior. Archeology (and alternately Archaeology) is a science well suited for anyone who enjoys biology, botany, geology, chemistry, history, psychology, art, and solving a great puzzle. It is not looting and robbing. Various countries have enacted laws and regulations to ensure that their legacies are not exported or destroyed. There are acts which intend to repatriate looted legacies. In the United States of America, many state governments are sensitive to the need for archeological study and excavation when any development project state-sponsored or commercial uncovers evidence of historical human presence. It is our hope that the web pages at this site lead you to sites and projects of specific geographic regions and specific disciplines such as underwater and marine archeology. There are pages which can lead you to reference material, academic departments, libraries, museums, publications, organizations, and other endeavors. Archeology grows as a science and continues to add new disciplines to its roster, such as urban archeology and geo-archeology.

75. ITALY - Tourism In Italy, Travel Tips, Information, Italian Regions
Find a wide range of resources for Italybound tourists, as well as travel agents and tour companies. Includes a newsletter. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT TOURIST BOARD - north america. Map of Italy This service is for north america only. NEWS E.N.I.T. north america - Copyright ©1998-2002 - All Rights Reserved
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SITE GUIDE Italian Government Tourist Board - North America USEFUL LINKS Welcome to Italy ! Brochure request on-line Intro
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Italian Government Tourist Board NEWS from Italy On-line DATA BANKS: HOTELS OF ITALY EVENTS IN ITALY MUSEUMS OF ITALY Undiscovered Italy... The Minor Islands of Italy Italy is the country with the highest concentration of art, history, culture, nature, good food and wine in the world! Each month you can discover new itineraries to some of the undiscovered treasures of Italy ... What's New in Italy Exhibitions and other... Here you will find useful information about expositions, museums and other. A renowned visitor once remarked that "all of Italy is a museum", which is like saying that in this country "the streets" is in itself a museum. This has been, in a way, a motivation for us to interpret the concept of "museum" in a broader sense, as we shall see further on. Museum of the Month Gastronomic Museums in Italy From the North to the South Italy holds true to its tradition of gastronomy, with some of the worlds finest producers of Wines, Olive Oils, Pastas and Balsamic Vinegars just to name a few.

76. INTERNET RESOURCES FOR LATIN AMERICA
Search an extensive guide to resources related to Latin american culture, history, and politics. Find journals, newsgroups, and organizations. for Latin america, http//lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia, of Miami's northSouth Center. north america (including Mexico) is covered in america History Life; South america
http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia
LA GUIA, Internet Resources for Latin America, http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia Molly Molloy Molly E. Molloy, mmolloy@lib.nmsu.edu This new version of LA GUIA is still under construction! I have made links back to some sections of the previous version when appropriate. See http://lib.nmsu.edu/subject/bord/laguia/lag1999.html document.write("Page last updated on "); document.writeln(document.lastModified); Jump to these Guide sections:
Current Events Links
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  • Latin American Newsletters Real-time newsfeed with major stories from the region.
  • La Jornada
  • Diario de Juarez
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    Investigative journalism, media and literary criticism from Chihuahua
  • Frontera Norte Sur
    Monthly newsletter with daily updates from the US-Mexico border region
  • Reforma
  • News Headlines from all Latin American countries
    from the Latin American Studies Program, College of the Holy Cross
  • LANIC Newsroom
    Current Latin American news events via LANIC
  • Information Service Latin America [ISLA]
    Progressive Latin American news service
  • IPSInterpress Service
    Progressive global news source. [full text access requires subscription]
  • 77. Archaeology On The Net
    Persians Sumerians Troy Vikings americaN ARCHAEOLOGY american Southwest MississipianArchaeology Native american Archaeology north america northwest america
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    GENERAL Anthropology Archaeological Computing Archaeometry Conservation ... Books CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY Greek Art and Archaeology Greek Architecture Greek Sculpture Greek Vase Painting ... Byzantine Art and Archaeology NEAR EASTERN Biblical Archaeology Islamic Archaeology Egyptology Near Eastern Archaeology CULTURES Assyrians Aztecs Babylonians Celts ... Vikings AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY American Southwest Mississipian Archaeology Native American Archaeology North America ... South America REGIONAL Aegean Africa Anatolia Arctic ... Scandinavia PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY Paleolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Chalcolithic ... Iron Ages METHOD AND THEORY Cognitive Archaeology Ethnicity Ethnoarchaeology Ethnography ... Method and Theory - General ANCIENT HISTORY Egypt Greek Medieval Mesoamerica ... E-Mail

    78. The WWWorld Of Archaeology
    Mesoamerica, Mexico, Central and South americaAztec, Maya, and Inca.north america, Both prehistoric and historical archaeology. Underwater
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    WWW T HE WWW ORLD OF A RCHAEOLOGY
    General Archaeology
    Search tools, journals, and institutes whose coverage stretches across more than one of the following categories Africa/Egypt Links to websites on Africa, including Egypt Asia and Pacific Includes Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Korea, Central Asia, and the Caspian region Near and Middle East Mesopotamia and Syria-Palestine, including biblical archaeology Classical Archaeology Greek and Roman archaeology, including Magna Graecia and the Roman provinces Europe Mainly the pre- and postclassical archaeology of Europe Mesoamerica Mexico, Central and South AmericaAztec, Maya, and Inca North America Both prehistoric and historical archaeology Underwater Archaeology Underwater archaeology worldwide Other Related Sites Resources in allied disciplines such as anthropology, historic preservation, and museum studies Online Excavations Websites following past and present archaeological digs around the world, many including day-by-day accounts. Bazaar Links to a variety of interesting products and services
    Note: The WWWorld of Archaeology is not intended to be a comprehensive list of archaeological web sites. Apart from a few staff picks, it includes indexes to archaeological web sites and the home pages of archaeological organizations and journals. In order to find a specific resource, look on one of the index pages listed in the relevant section. If that fails, try one of the big search engines such as

    79. UW-SU: Research: Anthropology
    Research Projects Anthropology/archeology. Both the north Pacific Coast of northAmerica and Sichuan Province are characterized by extreme environmental
    http://depts.washington.edu/global/uwsichuan/anthro.html
    Research Projects: Anthropology/Archeology
    General Project Description
    Impact of humans on the environment in Washington and Sichuan:
    Stevan Harrell 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. Project Description for Fall 2001 The project for the American research group in Fall 2001 will involve a slightly different part of the American West, but one with a similar history and an environment very much like that of the eastern part of the state of Washington. The Upper Rio Grande bioregion is an area where traditional subsistence farmers, who have evolved an ecologically stable way of life over the past two centuries, are now confronted with disruption of their land and water systems due to capitalist interests including mining, ranching, and commercial farming. Project Description for Fall 2000 The link above will take you to the project description posted early in fall quarter of last year, describing the original project plan for last year's freshmen students. Some groups did something quite close to the original plan, while other projects were changed considerably by faculty and students.

    80. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Anthropology : Archaeology : Regional : N
    Lots of neat pictures from the 1998 Vermont archeology Month atlatl contest cave thatmay contain evidence of a variety of ancient cultures inhabiting america.
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1720

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