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American Archaeology
A consumer magazine devoted to the excitement and mystery of archaeology in
the United States, with additional coverage of Canada and Latin America. [eng]
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Native American moundbuilders
Discover Ancient America. Over 1000 histories and 500 photos document the prehistoric mound builders. 200 giant skeletons unearthed in burial mounds. See the startling discovery of their orgin. [eng]
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North Carolina Archaeology
Links to other websites around the state, news, E-mail. [eng]
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Minnesota Archaeology - From Site to Story Main
Explore archaeology along the Upper Mississippi River in Minnesota. Features the most up-to-date data and presents intriguing stories on subject. [eng]
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Harpers Ferry and Loudoun Valley Archaeology, Excavations
History and geography of Virginia Counties. [eng]
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APVA and Jamestown Rediscovery
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities the home of the Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project. [eng]
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The Center for Northern Studies
The North: Alaska and Canada, Greenland and Scandinavia, and
the vast reaches of northern Russia. The region contains about a quarter of the land surface on earth, some 15 million square miles. The northern
seas contain some of the richest concentrations of marine life on the planet. Today, the North is home to only one percent of the world's human
population, but it holds resources and wildlands that are essential to all of humankind. [eng]
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Excavations at the Hunter Site (44SK97)
Stone tools in Virginia [rus | eng]
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Ely, Nevada - White Pine Historical and Archaeological Society
Historical photographs, history of White Pine County. [eng]
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Finding the Nephite Nations in Ancient America
Questions concerning problems he saw with the Book of Mormon. [eng]
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Chaco Canyon National Monument
Chaco Canyon was an important Anasazi (ancient Native American) cultural center from about 900 through 1130 AD. About 30 ancient masonry buildings, containing
hundreds of rooms each, attest to Chaco's importance. Some structures are thought to serve as astronomical observatories or calendars. Archaeologists discovered
jewelry made from Mexican and Californian materials in ancient trash heaps. Large well-constructed roadways thought to be built for pilgrims, subjects, or traders, lead
from sites 50 miles away to the center of Chaco Canyon. In a very real sense, all roads lead to Chaco. [eng]
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Archaeology at Crow Canyon
The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's mission is to initiate and conduct archaeological research and public education programs in partnership with Native Americans and institutions with common interests. [eng]
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The Greater Southwest
The geographic boundaries have never been precisely
delineated, but an 'old saw' suggests that the region runs from Durango Colorado to Durango Mexico,
and from Las Vegas Nevada to Las Vegas New Mexico. The archaeologists of this region celebrate a
diverse mix of people and their cultures, the in-situ preservation of sites and artifacts, and the greater
scientific appreciation of these elements within their cultural, biological and spatial contexts. [eng]
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