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From the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology on the first peopling of the New World. Highlights: Interviews with scientists, QuickTime Interactive timeline photorealistic reconstructions games for younger visitors.
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Explains what archaeologists do and definitely don't do. From the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
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A ThinkQuest project explaining the discipline and its methods and techniques. Examples of significant discoveries including Troy, Shiqmim, the Egyptian Pyramids. Glossary.
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Exhibit from Minnesota State University Emuseum. Navigate via a sensitive map or continent list to illustrated descriptions of major sites around the world, with brief bibliographies.
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Like mud pies? Ever eaten dirt? Think learning about the past is cool? Maybe you have the makings of an archaeologist.
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Simple look at what archaeology is and how it enhances the study of history. Includes games and projects kids can do at home.
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An introduction for K-12 students in northwest Pennsylvania to the world of Near Eastern Archaeology by the use is Khirbet Iskander in Jordan.
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An online version of the children's magazine on archaeology from the publishers of Archaeology Magazine. Quizzes, fun facts, and contests.
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Archaeologists and historians rediscover a famous nineteenth-century New York neighborhood. History and archaeology of the area.
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Learn about the people who lived in Britain 2000 years ago. From the BBC.
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Includes a virtual tour of the dig, gallery of artifacts, games and puzzles, and a talking cow.
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Mali, Easter Island, Stonehenge, Chichen Itza, and other ancient civilizations and sacred sites.
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Join a team of archaeologists as they search for Ubar, the lost city of Arabia, and see how they apply the technology of remote sensing to "see" the site without actually excavating it.
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Learn the tasks required of the archeologist and the specific fields of study. Page includes information about how the digging sites are selected and unearthed artifacts are recorded.
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Information on the three bronze age boats found by the River Humber.
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Looks at the history of humans in West Texas from archaeological finds.
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Provides a look at virtual museum exhibits, land of archaelogy, building the temples, also with fun, and games.
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Go on a guided tour of our past, present, and future.
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High school students present the study of archaeology and the study of four civilizations - ancient Egypt, medieval Europe, ancient China, and the American West of the eighteenth century.
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Looks at what archaeology is, how they do it, and some famous sites.
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Talks about cultures in contact and conflict, new lands and environments, building cities, and archeology of work.
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Web book with interactive graphics outlines the steps involved in making an Egyptian Mummy.