This page contains useful links to archaeological websites.
| Institute of Prehistory, University of
Poznan, Poland |
| http://archeo.amu.edu.pl |
| Institute of Prehistory at the University of Poznan
is one of the largest Polish departments of archaeology.
It combines traditional approaches with new develpments
in archaeological theory and methods. |
| Submitted By: Arkadiusz Marciniak |
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| Maritime Archaeological and Historical
Society |
| www.mahsnet.org |
| The Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society
(MAHS) is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated
to advancing the science of maritime archaeology
and enhancing public awareness and appreciation
of historic shipwrecks and other submerged cultural
resources. MAHS trained and certified divers support
underwater archaeology expeditions around the world. |
| Submitted By: Steven Anthony |
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| NPI |
| www.npi.org |
| NPI provides training in historic preservation
and cultural resource management to practicing professionals
and others, through short courses offered in various
U.S. cities. |
| Submitted By: Thomas F. King |
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| The International Group for Historic Aircraft
Recovery |
| www.tighar.org |
| TIGHAR promotes the sensitive preservation of
historic aircraft and conducts archaeological, historical,
and other forms of research into aviation history
and historical mysteries such as the 1937 disappearance
of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. |
| Submitted By: Thomas F. King |
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| Southeast Archeological Center, US National
Park Service |
| www.cr.nps.gov/seac |
| For over thirty years, the Southeast Archeological
Center has carried out a tradition of archeological
research, collections and information management,
and technical support for national park units located
in the Southeast Region of the National Park Service.
The Center continues its historical support functions
as well as a wide variety of technical assistance
and partnership projects both within and outside
NPS. As a support operation to national park units,
the Center helps fulfill the requirements of various
federal laws, regulations, policies, and guidelines
for the protection of archeological resources. Interagency
assistance programs help carry out the responsibilities
of the Secretary of the Interior to assist other
Federal agencies and state agencies in cultural
resources compliance, archeological site stabilization,
CRM planning, and public education and outreach.
The mission of the Center is to facilitate long-term
protection, use, and appreciation of archeological
and cultural resources in the southeastern USA and
beyond. |
| Submitted By: John H. Jameson |
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| Center for Heritage Studies |
| www.heritage.umd.edu |
| The Center for Heritage Resource Studies at the
University of Maryland brings scholars and practitioners
together to support a comprehensive approach to
the study of heritage. |
| Submitted By: Lena Mortensen |
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| The 2003 Iraq War & Archaeology |
| http://cctr.umkc.edu/user/fdeblauwe/iraq.html |
| An excellent site about the Iraq war and its archaeological
implications. |
| Submitted By: Cornelius Holtorf |
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| Abzu |
| www.etana.org/abzu |
| A guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely
distributed data relevant to the study and public
presentation of the Ancient Near East on the Internet. |
| Submitted By: Charles E. Jones |
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| Iraq Crisis |
| https://listhost.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/Iraqcrisis |
| IraqCrisis: A moderated list for communicating
substantive information on cultural property damaged,
destroyed or lost from Libraries and Museums in
Iraq during and after the war in April 2003, and
on the worldwide response to the crisis. |
| Submitted By: Charles E. Jones |
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| ANE |
| https://listhost.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/ane |
| A mailing list on topics and issues of interest
in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, from the Indus
to the Nile, and from the beginnings of human habitation
to the rise of Islam. It is intended to provide
a medium for discussion among scholars and students
actively engaged in research and study of this broad
field. |
| Submitted By: Charles E. Jones |
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| Window on Wiltshire's Heritage |
| www.wowheritage.org.uk |
| Explore Wiltshire's unique heritage by browsing
collections or conducting searches. Nominate a favourite
aspect of Wiltshire's heritage or download a desktop
calendar. |
| Submitted By: Helen Shalders |
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| Index of Native American Cultural Resources |
| www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAculture.html |
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| Center for Historical Archaeology |
| www.historicalarchaeology.org/about.html |
The Center for Historical Archaeology is a non-profit
scientific organization based in Melbourne Beach,
Florida. The Center provides archival research in
French, English, and Spanish archives, underwater
wreck sites assessment and dating, and cultural
material analysis. Its mission is:
(1) to promote research in the Spanish colonial
area in the fields of archival research and cultural
anthropology, including archaeology and ethnohistory;
(2) to publish educational materials and research
findings; and,
(3) to conduct research projects related to these
purposes. |
| Submitted By: John de Bry |
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| Canadian Archaeological Association |
| www.canadianarchaeology.com |
| The bilingual (French, English) web site of the
Canadian Archaeological Association provides visitors
with information concerning the association, its
ethics, its activities and publications. |
| Submitted By: Jean-Luc Pilon |
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| Contemporary and Historical Archaeology
in Theory (CHAT) Conference Group |
| www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/events/chat.html |
| British-based conference group focusing on theory
and practice in later historical archaeology and
contemporary archaeology. |
| Submitted By: Dan Hicks |
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| Society for Post Medieval Archaeology
(SPMA) |
| www.spma.org.uk |
| British society for the study of the post medieval
perid in Britain and around the world. Details of
membership, conferences and journal. |
| Submitted By: Dan Hicks |
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| Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies Unit, University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia |
| www.atsis.uq.edu.au |
| The Unit has the major responsibility for facilitating
and encouraging the access, participation and retention
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
at the University of Queensland. Staff are active
in a range of collaborative projects with Indigenous
communities across Australia from archaeology to
ethnomusicology to community-based education initiatives. |
| Submitted By: Sean Ulm |
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| The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education |
| www.atsis.uq.edu.au/ajie |
| The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
is a peer reviewed research journal publishing articles
in the field of Indigenous education, broadly defined.
It regularly publishes articles on cultural heritage
issues. The website includes some free content. |
| Submitted By: Sean Ulm |