Archaeology | Information, Reference, & Online Resources
Archaeolog
News and article blog with information and updates as well as photos and other media
Archaeology Interactive Digs & Excavations
Follow online as ancient civilizations are unearthed with full access to frequently updated field notes, Q&A with archaeologists, personal journals, and other information.
Archaeology Channel
Archaeology information and web media including audio, video, news, and other resources.
Archaeology Portal | Wikipedia
Special portal section at Wikipedia on archaeology including reference information, data, articles, photos, and news.
Archaeological Time Periods
Wikipedia page outlining the various archaeological time periods and eras
Archaeogeodesy, a Key to Prehistory
Area of study encompassing prehistoric and ancient place determination, navigation (on land or water), point positioning, measure and representation of the earth, geodynamic phenomena, and the applied astronomy.
Arctic Studies Center | Dictionary
A dictionary of terms related to Earth science, the arctic, and the people and cultures of the arctic region.
Beyond Stone & Bone
The online blog of Archaeology Magazine, by the Archaeological Institute of America
Genetic Archaeology
Research and news articles related to genetic ancestry using modern forensic techniques to collect and blueprint ancient human and animal remains.
Great Archaeology
Comprehensive site with historical information, articles, information on monuments, disciplines, definitions, and discoveries.
Molecular Anthropology Portal | Wikipedia
Special portal section at Wikipedia on molecular anthropology and human evolution at the molecular level including reference information, data, articles, photos, and news.
Peabody Museum
The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University
Visit Archaeology | U.S. National Parks Service
Service and guide from the United States National Parks Service to help you find and plan a visit to any one of the many Archaeological monuments and other archaeology sites throughout the U.S.
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