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Adventures in the Past: Discovering the Public Lands' Archaeological. Historic, and Fossil Heritage view detail comment email this

This site provides links to lesson plans and articles for teaching and learning about history, archeology, and paleontology on public land in the western United States. Also features an interactive map with links to material about vacation opportunities at BLM-administered sites, and selected research publications on topics such as Native Americans, the Oregon Trail, and the Iditarod. From the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
http://www.blm.gov/heritage/adventures/
Topics: Archaeology, Geology

Last updated Jan 21, 2008


Archaeological Institute of America view detail comment email this

The website for this national nonprofit organization features papers and reports on a variety of archaeology topics, a searchable and browsable database of news stories, information about fieldwork opportunities, a directory of local societies of the organization, discussion boards, and listings for jobs, fellowships and grants, conferences, and archaeological exhibits and television programming. Searchable.
http://www.archaeological.org/
Topics: Archaeology

Last updated Jul 20, 2005


The Archaeology Channel view detail comment email this

This site explores "the human cultural heritage through streaming media." Includes videos about archeological sites, news about research, and links. From the Archaeological Legacy Institute (ALI).
http://www.archaeologychannel.org/
Topics: Archaeology

Last updated Feb 24, 2009


Archaeology Exhibits view detail comment email this

A wide range of information about archaeology: a timeline of its development in the United States and an overview of the laws for the United States, Minnesota, and the British Isles; artifacts; dating techniques; study field projects at MSU; ancient technologies; underwater archaeology; virtual archaeology; and rock art. Also includes a database (MinnArch Bib) for Minnesota archaeologists and a brief directory of museums. From the EMuseum at Minnesota State University (MSU), Mankato.
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/archaeology/index.shtml
Topics: Archaeology

Last updated Jul 20, 2005


Decoding the Past: The Work of Archaeologists view detail comment email this

This site provides lesson plans for students in grades K-12 that are designed to "encourage your students to think about how human-made objects and other indicators of human life can enrich our understanding of peoples both past and present." Lesson plans address identifying artifacts, dating soil layers, and using typology to interpret artifacts. Also includes a bibliography and links to resources. From the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies.
http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/lesson_plans/decoding_the_past/
Topics: Agriculture, Archaeology, History, Lesson Plans

Last updated Jun 10, 2007


Passport in Time (PIT): A Volunteer Program of the USDA Forest Service view detail comment email this

Locate volunteer opportunities involving restoration of archaeological sites in our national forests and parks and places of historic interest and importance. "PIT volunteers work with professional FS archaeologists and historians on national forests throughout the U.S. on such diverse activities as archaeological survey and excavation, rock art restoration, survey, archival research, historic structure restoration, oral history gathering, and analysis and curation of artifacts." From the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS).
http://www.passportintime.com
Topics: Archaeology, Plants

Last updated Aug 13, 2007


Pitt Rivers Museum: Information Sheets view detail comment email this

This collection of illustrated publications covers a variety of topics in anthropology and archeology, including many on body arts such as tattooing and ornamentation. Other subjects include cosmetics and scents, weapons, Japanese Noh theater, Maori art, masks and carvings, Native American clothing, African metalworking, the human form in art, and more. From the Pitts River Museum, University of Oxford, UK.
http://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/factsheets.html
Topics: Archaeology, Social Science

Last updated Mar 30, 2009




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