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Topia!: Science: Social Sciences: Archaeology: Regional: North America: United States (112)
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Internet Resources for Archaeologists - A directory of online US organizations, journals, state/federal agencies, jobs, supplies and services. National Archeological Database - A computerized communications network from the National Park Service. Includes reports, the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, GIS maps, and permits. Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research Program - A long-term cooperative partnership between the University of Illinois and the Illinois Department of Transportation. Staff, research, publications, collections, exhibits and outreach. Seusarch - A discussion list for all topics in archaeology, anthropology and history of the Southeastern United States - prehistoric through historic. Asian Pacific American Material Culture - Mailing list via L-Soft. Southwest Web Ring - Essays related to southwestern Native American history, pre-history, and contemporary issues. Includes photo galleries of ancient southwest ruins. South Dakota Paleopathology - A paleopathology online database including material from the W.H. Over Collection of the University of South Dakota and the Crow Creek Massacre totaling over 400 images with descriptions. Pueblo Pottery - An online exhibit from the Internet Public Library on the pottery of the Pueblo Indians of Southwestern US. History, pueblo life and pottery styles, bibliography, gallery and glossary. The Pueblo of Sandia Petroglyph Project - Information on when a group of six students from Sandia Pueblo worked on a project recording petroglyphs at Petroglyph National Monument. North Carolina Archaeology - Articles and information about the prehistoric and historic archaeology of the state from the Office of State Archaeology. Cultural Resource Analysts Reports - Reports on-line of various archaeological investigations by this commercial group. St. Louis Archaeology Clearinghouse - A Yahoo! discussion group relaying archaeological news, events and links within 300 miles of the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers. Prehistory of Alaska - Overview from the American National Park Service. Includes a bibliography of print resources on the topic. 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. Archaeologists May Have Found Oldest Foundation - From Channel 8 News in Austin, Tx, rocks may have been the foundation for an ancient building, or a platform to store items off the ground. If created by Clovis people then the structure has a major place in North American pre-history. Carving Gives Early View of Va. Hunt Country - From the Washington Post, almost imperceptible ancient markings are tiny, human stick figures incised in stone. Missouri Archaeology - Timeline lists the major periods of pre-historic occupation in northwest Missouri. Photos of artifacts and information about the site in which they were found. Other Missouri resources. Rock Art in Arkansas - Information and educational materials about Arkansas rock art. Includes: articles, papers, images, and resources. Bringing Water to the Mines - An exploration of the water storage and diversion systems built in the latter half of the 19th Century to serve the hydraulic, drift, and hardrock mines of the Mother Lode. Wateree Archaeological Research Project (WARP) - By the University of South Carolina. Located along the Wateree River in central South Carolina near Camden. Oregon Coast Project - Locating possible Late Pleistocene or Early Holocene archaeological sites on the Southern Oregon coast. People of the Coquille Estuary - People of the Coquille Estuary describes the scientific investigation of a fascinating people and the land they occupy along Oregon's south coast. Site Formation Processes on the Coast of Alaska - From Backdirt, studying the natural processes that have shaped the archaeological changing physical environment. Yellowstone National Park - 10,000 years of history and the archaeology of Yellowstone. Students, Archaeologists Exhume Ancient History - From Statesman Journal, volunteers from the Oregon Archaeological Society, Portlands Institute for Archaeological Studies, and students from Chemeketa Community College to excavate for prehistoric relics. Ancient Art Poses Modern Dilemma - From MSNBC, rock art left by the regions original inhabitants present California officials with a dilemma as they try to balance the desire for access with the need for preservation. Skeletal Remains May be 11,000 Years Old - From Houston Chronicle, the gummy clay of coastal Texas holds plenty of secrets, but it may have given up one of its oldest when routine excavation near here uncovered prehistoric human bones. English Armour Found at Old US Base - From Ananova, an armour breastplate has been found which could date from earliest days of English presence in what is now the US. INS to deport archaeologist for work in U.S. - From Bangor News, A New Zealand archaeologist arrested last week by the U.S. Border Patrol has been ordered removed from the United States on Friday. 1860s Warship May be Salvaged - From the Charlotte Observer, the Army Corps of Engineers has begun an investigation of how to save the remains of the sunken confederate warship CSS Georgia. Archaeologists Date Oldest Coastal Site - From the Oregon State Daily Barometer, archaeological site identified by OSU researchers as the oldest on the Oregon Coast dates back about 10,400 years. Cherokee Potters to Learn About Ancestors Artistry Through UNC Pottery Collections - Creating pottery is a time-honored tradition among American Indians. Pottery styles, however, have changed over the years as various tribes sought to increase sales of their vessels to tourists. Archaeological looting leads to big fine for Oregon man - An Oregon man who officials say spoiled a major archaeological find when he looted ancient American Indian remains from a Nevada cave in the 1980s has been fined $2.5 million in civil penalties. Southwest Archeology - Dedicated to the preservation of archeological sites and education about archeology in general. Features history, maps, and original photography of sites in New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado and Utah. Reading the Rocks - From Alamogordo Daily News, controversial connections with the Hopi tribes of New Mexico and Arizona and the ancient site of Casas Grandes in Mexico. Did Carolina Dogs Arrive With Ancient Americans? - From National Geographic, Carolina Dog live much like the dogs of ancient times, suggesting to researchers that they may be America's most primitive dogs with roots that could stretch back across the ancient Asia-America land bridge. Archaeologists Say Ruins Exposed by Low Lake Levels Can Tell Much - From Salt Lake Tribune, the dry spell has lowered the lake levels to the point that many of the ruins have reappeared to varying degrees, allowing archaeologists to view them and learn. Iron Mines in Northern New Jersey - Photos, historical and archaeological information about the iron mines of Northern New Jersey and Southern New York. Roadwork Unearths Revolutionary War-era Cannon - From Atlantic County News, the construction firm widening White Horse Pike, discovered the 4-foot-long cannon barrel. Archeologists Find Buried Slave Plantations in North - From Red and Black, slaveholding plantations are no longer uniquely southern, based on new archaeological discoveries. Archaeology in the High Sierra, Florence Lake - Overview of archaeological investigations at Florence Lake, Sierra National Forest, California. Williams Native American Indian artifact collection - This is a fine collection of Native American Indian artifacts, arrowheads, and relics. Collected by Barry Williams. Fallen Timbers Battlefield - An archaeological project at Heidelberg College. Links, documents, images. Archaeologists Uncover 12,000-year-old Settlement - From the Age, Israeli archaeologists report the discovery of a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem. Relics From Ancient People Found at 'pit house' Site near Vegas - From Las Vegas Sun, archaeologists excavating the floor of an ancient dwelling have recovered evidence that people lived along the Las Vegas wash 1,400 years ago. Iraqi Treasures to Tour US - From BBC, Baghdad Museum is sending some of its artefacts to the US, months after they were feared lost. Solving Hunley Sinking Mystery May be Matter of Time, Experts Say - The Charleston Post and Courier, archaeologists studying the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley say a clue to the sub's sinking may come from the historical fact that the Southern navy and the Northern navy used two sets of clocks to record the time of day. Divers Study Long-sunken Civil War Ship - From Grand Junction Sentinel, archaeologists are taking the first steps in what may become a multimillion-dollar effort to save Savannah's incredible hulk. Author Charged in Smuggling - From Newsday, The author of a book on rebuilding Iraq was charged yesterday with smuggling some of its looted national treasures into the United States.
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