Archaeology
Categories
- Academic Departments (189)
- Alternative (287)
- Archaeologists (545)
- Conferences (117)
- Contractors and Consultants (256)
- Field Schools and Fieldwork Opportunities (107)
- History (10)
- Methodology (43)
- News and Media (13)
- Organizations (355)
- Periods and Cultures (763)
- Publications (154)
- Regional (1673)
- Sites and Monuments (5)
- Topics (730)
Links
Archaeology: An Introduction
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/kevin.greene/wintro/
Kevin Greene's selection of Internet links to supplement the 4th edition of his book, by chapter and section, with alphabetical index.
ArchaeologyOnline
http://archaeology.blogspot.com/
Archaeology web sites, with some anthropology thrown in.
ArchArt
A directory of photographs for educational use relating to archaeology and art history.
Archeology
http://ragz-international.com/archeology.htm
An introduction by Ragz-International: the subject matter, history, specializations, methods and techniques.
ArchNet
The archaeology section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library.
Bibliographies for Anthropological Research
http://www.mtsu.edu/~kesmith/TNARCHNET/Pubs/Res_Bib.html
Tennessee Archaeology Net provides categorized bibliographies.
Cultural Protection Treaties and Other International Agreements
http://fletcher.tufts.edu/multi/cultural.html
List of treaties and agreements dealing with cultural property. From the Multilaterals Project at Edwin Ginn Library, Tufts University. The is tasked with recording treaties of diverse conternt and application.
Cultural Resource Management Network
http://www.eculturalresources.com/
Offers a source of jobs, news, announcements, consultant listings, and resources for students and professionals interested in archaeology, historic preservation, museums, and architectural history.
Michael's Archaeology Page
http://www.zooarch.com/archaeology/
An introduction to the science of archaeology.
Public Archaeology
http://www.publicarchaeology.com/
Provides information and candid advice about public archaeology to students, professionals, and educators. Features discussion forum on contemporary issues in archaeology and how to communicate with the public.



