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Center For Desert Archaeology

Department of Anthropology (UNM) Faculty
Brief profile of this University of New Mexico Research Assistant Professor.
Research interests include Geoarchaeology, lithic analysis; Paleoindian and Archaic ...

IVC Desert Museum
Focus on archaeology and ecology of the area. Photos and information about this
facility and its construction.

African Studies - Art and Archaeology
World-Wide Web Virtual Library.

Daniel Sandweiss
Anthropology professor at the University of Maine who studies prehistoric climate
change in Peru.

Simmons, Alan H.
Detailed profile of this University of Nevada Professor. Research interests
include arid lands adaptations, origins and consequences of food production ...

SYRIA TOUR
Educational tour of ancient and modern Syria.

Side Canyon: Arizona Travel Guide - Agua Fria National Monument to ...
Information on a few of the less popular Arizona attractions.

Iran Traveling Center
Tour operator. Site provides city maps, guide to women travellers.

Points of Interest - Downtown Digs
Article by Grace Lichtenstein in the Smithsonian Magazine on the rescue excavation
of an 18th-century Spanish mission in Tucson.

Chronology of Southwestern Archaeology
Timelines for both Anasazi Periods and Non-Anasazi Peoples. Includes Chaco Canyon
Pueblos.

The Center for Desert Archaeology - Southwest Preservation Archaeology
Tucson, Arizona: promotes preservation of the archaeological and historical
resources of the American Southwest through public outreach programs.

Anasazi Prehistoric Desert People
History from 100BC to 1600AD with links to Anasazi archeological sites.

SAA Bulletin 16(2): Moreau Sanford Maxwell, 1918-1998
Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. While Arctic
research was his forte, Maxwell periodically returned to midwestern research ...

U of M Department of Anthropology: Faculty Directory
Profile of this University of Michigan Professor. Research interests include the
growth of complex social systems in West Africa and the Levant.

Who Built the Pyramids?
Archaeologist Mark Lehner has discovered a city of pyramid workers. Illustrations
include a conjectural drawing of the Giza plateau near the end of Khufu's ...

Industrial Archeology in California
Mark Lakata's comments on sites in and around Richmond, Berkeley, Oakland, San
Jose and the south San Francisco Bay area.

Homage to Oman
Oman looking for evidence of its past, a daunting task considering the country's
headlong pursuit of the future.

Amerind Foundation Museum and Archaeological Research Facility
A private, nonprofit archaeological research facility and museum devoted to the
study and interpretation of Native American cultures.

Introducing AERA
Homepage of the AERA, whose work primarily is focused on the Giza Plateau, the
center of Old Kingdom pyramid building -- one of the earliest turning points in ...

"Archaeology and the Pines Fire"
In the summer of 2002 in southern California, he Pines Fire eventually would
cover nearly 100 square miles of eastern San Diego County, and uncovered, damaged, ...

African Studies Center
Western Sahara Page

Chronological Table of Mesoamerican Archaeology
DK Jordan's provisional chronology designed to accompany Michael D. Coe's books
The Maya (1999) and Mexico (1994), on which it is largely based.

Nazca Lines (Morgana's Observatory)
Description of these mysterious lines in Peru and further links and resources.

Geotimes — June 2004 — Petra: An Eroding Ancient City
From Geotimes. A discussion on how flash floods were controlled by the Nabateans
and how they, and tourists, are threatening to destroy Petra.

Indigenous Peoples of New Mexico
Provides links to sites involving the history of the native peoples of New Mexico.

Beirut Lebanon Downtown Beirut.com BEIRUT Lebanon, centre ville ...
Dedicated to the central district of the Lebanese capital. Offers a city guide.

THE BIR UMM FAWAKHIR PROJECT
Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago survey of a 5th-7th century site
in Egypt.

Astro-Archaeology: the Labyrinth, a Superbuilding from the Egyptians.
According to old manuscripts this construction was the largest building in ancient
Egypt. Patrick Geryl and Gino Ratinckx believe they have found where it lies ...

ATACAMA DESERT
Provides information on the archeology, history, topography, and climate of this
Chilean region.

Companies Doing Historical Archaeology
A listing, by country and state, of firms offering historical archaeology, with
contact information.

Archaeological Remote Sensing
Techniques used by NASA for archeological research. Includes remote sensing data
for Arenal, Costa Rica, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, and The Petén, Guatemala.

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, California (DesertUSA)
Guide to California's largest state park. Includes maps, weather, camping, geology,
animals, plants, mileage guides and many links.

GORP - Chimney Rock Archaeological Area - Anasazi Astronomy in ...
Anasazi Astronomy in Colorado's San Juan National Forest.

Chaco Page One "Mysteries of Chaco"
Aerial perspectives of Pueblo Bonia Ruin and brief history of the Chaco World. Photos.

Science Lesson Plans
Separated into 3 age levels: Elementary (K-5), Intermediate (6-8), High School (9-12).
Over 200 lessons, all in text file format.

Oasis of the Dead
Roman-era tombs southwest of Cairo yield scores of gilded mummies.

Desert Studies Center at Soda Springs
Located in the natural ponds, dry lakes, and foothills of the Mojave Desert, a
field station of the California State University (CSU), provides the opportunity ...

Orgone Biophysical Research Lab: Orgonomy & Wilhelm Reich
Does social research, experiments with orgone accumulators, and cloudbuster field
research.

Projectile Points Bibliography -- Tennessee Archaeology Net
Compiled by Michael Pfeiffer.

Contact An Archaeologist
An self-listed e-mail directory of archaeologists working in the American southwest
who welcome contacts.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO HIGHWAY ARCHAEOLOGY, 2003
Contributions to Highway Archaeology conference to be held May 16-17, 2003 at
Arizona State University.

The Sky's Eyes: Remote Sensing in Archaeology
NOVA Online article that describes the remote sensing techniques used to find "The
Lost City" of Ubar.

Anza Borrego Desert
Information about the desert and Borrego Springs by resident Kat Gibson.
Includes information about the park, community, events, organizations, businesses, ...

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