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African American Archaeology
AFRICAN AMERICAN WEBRING Network of black related web sites.
The Wisconsin Historical Society Collects and disseminates knowledge of Wisconsin and of the trans-Allegheny West.
Information about historic places and people, the museum, publications and ...
Encyclopedia of North American Indians - - Montauk Article on the tribe's history and culture from the Encyclopedia of North American
Indians.
Drayton Hall--Home A fine Georgian Palladian plantation house in Charleston, South Carolina, completed
in 1742. Virtual tour and visitor information, including events and school ...
Maxwell School: Department of Anthropology Profile of this Syracuse University Associate Professor. Research interests
include Caribbean diaspora and New York public policy.
Maxwell School: Department of Anthropology Brief profile of this Syracuse University Associate Professor. Research interests
include African American history and culture, colonial America, ...
Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management jobs and Field School ... US archaeology employment resource with thousands of registered members on the
moderated employment announcement mailing list.
Ancient American: Archaeology of the Americas before Columbus Archeology of the Americas Before Columbus. Magazine dedicated to prehistory
artifacts and petrogliphs of the American Continent. A public forum for certified ...
Issues in Ethnicity, Folk Religion and Symbolism Christopher Fennell, a University of Virginia anthropologist, describes a small
X-marked clay skull, an article of malevolent conjuration buried beneath a ...
New South Associates: Main Page Based in Stone Mountain, Georgia, with other branches in the Southeast US and
the US Virgin Islands. Company profile, staff, services, past projects, ...
Dorian FULLER: Institute of Archaeology UCL Curriculum vitae of this University College London Lecturer. Research interests
include reconstructing agricultural systems, approaches to interpreting ...
New Philadelphia Features details of recent research, FAQs, and contact information.
Huge Ancient Egyptian Photo Gallery -- 230 Photos! A gallery of African Art.
CNN - NASA technology aids archeology dig - October 20, 1999 [CNN]
EDSITEment - All Lessons Sortable by grade level or topic, includes selection of guides on-site and links
to other related sites.
African-American Archaeology Newsletter Online newsletter of the African-American Archaeology Network, archived since
Spring 1994.
Southeast Archeological Center The National Park Service projects and sites in the Southeast US Factsheets,
publications, education, training opportunities.
LEARN NC Lesson Plan: Archaeobotany (by: UNC Archaeology) Instructional material for a one hour archaeobotany lesson from the University
of North Carolina.
Cypress Cultural Consultants Archaeology Provides cultural resource management for private and government organizations
in the Southeast, including surveys and excavations. Company profile, services ...
Welcome to Washington College A Top-Tier Private Liberal Arts ...
Birchtown Archaeology - Material Cultural History of Nova Scotia's ... The cultural history of the province's Black Loyalist settlers at Birchtown, the
largest settlement of free black people in all of North America, ...
Links to North American Indian History Sites by Phil Konstantin A collection of links to Native American etext.
archaeolink.com archaeology, anthropology, social studies, general ... Reviewed and categorized directory of resources on archaeology, anthropology,
and ancient civilizations.
NativeWeb Resources: Anthropology & Archeology Resources for indigenous cultures around the world provided by NativeWeb.
Links to the Past: Archeology Information for the public and professionals from the National Park Service
includes illustrated, popular articles or longer reports on sites, indexed by state.
SHA 1998 - Society for Historical Archaeology 31st SHA Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology was held at the
Crowne Plaza Ravinia Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia on January 7-10, 1998.
African American Guide Guide to sites and events judged of particular interest for African-American
visitors: museums, historic spots, churches, entertainment, shopping, and community ...
FacultyBiosBaumann Profile of this University of Missouri Professor. Research interests include
Missouri's African-American heritage.
Historic Columbia Foundation Showcases the architecture and collections of four historic house museums with
a permanent collection of more than 5000 objects; includes photos gallery, ...
African languages. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 Entry in the Columbia Encyclopedia describing the different classes of languages
spoken in Africa and their respective characteristics.
Robertshaw, Peter. "Sibling Rivalry? The Intersection of ... A response to Vansina's article, "Historians, are archaeologists your siblings?".
Department of Anthropology at The University of New Mexico Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features course descriptions,
faculty overviews and field school information. Located in Albuquerque.
Profile: African-American North Pole Explorer Matthew Henson National Geographic article ponders whether Henson, Peary's African American
companion, actually reached the summit before Peary.
Archaeological Research Resources Internet directory maintained by Historic Archaeological Research of history and
archaeology web sites, including organizations, directories, ...
Directory A volunteer listing intended to initiate communication between researchers around
the globe.
THE ROOTS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY Bibliographical essay by Philip J. Schwarz, Department of History, Virginia
Commonwealth University. Lists many books on the subject with comments on the ...
Anthropology Internet Resources Index of Internet resources in anthropology and Native American Studies, maintained
by the Social Sciences Department of Western Connecticut State University.
Historical Archaeology in Harpers Ferry and Loudoun Valley Christopher Fennell, University of Virginia, describes his excavations of the
grounds of St. Peter's Church and School in the Harpers Ferry National Historical ...
African Studies - Art and Archaeology World-Wide Web Virtual Library.
Oct. 1995 Michigan Today---Nubia: Renown Unearthed From Ruins Illustrated article on the history and culture of Nubia, by John Woodford
in "Michigan Today" (October 1995), with related commentary by art historian Thelma K.
IOA Publications - Backdirt Index Bi-annual magazine of the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA: includes
subscription issue, articles from back issues.
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