JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY.
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Fieldwork & Career Opportunites, Discussion Lists
Archaeological Fieldwork Server. From Cornell.
Caesarea Maritima (Israel)From the University of Maryland.
(http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/History/caesarea/ )
Frequently Asked Questions about a Career in Archaeology in the U.S.
(by David L. Carlson, Texas A&M University)
ARCH-L Logfiles
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Croatia
Palace of Diocletian at Split from ANU
The Palace of Diocletian at Split (from UNC)
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Egypt & North Africa
University of Michigan/University of Asiut Project in the Eastern Desert of Egypt.
Hadrianic Baths at Leptis Magna from Auckland
Leptiminus Archaeological Project, Tunisia
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England & Great Britain
The Newstead Research Project
The Wroexeter Hinterland Project, University of Birmingham Field
Archaeology Unit. An excellent example of an archaeological survey
project using aerial photography and GIS tools.
Picts
Knowe: A henge site in England.
The Newstead Project: A Roman fort in Scotland (University of Bradford)
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France
L'archeologie sous les mers, Ministere de la culture et de la
francophonie.
Une grotte ornée paléolithique en France (Ardèche)
GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: Burgundy, France.
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Greece
The Cornell Halai East Lokris Project.
The Ohio State Excavations at Isthmia.
Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Greece
The City of Athens (from Indiana University)
NESTOR (via FTP from Indiana)
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Israel
Ancient Shikhin, Israel
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Italy
ROMARCH: A resource for the Art & Archaeology of Ancient Italy and the Provinces of Rome.
Pompeii Forum Project (from Virginia)
Rome: The City Reborn. Vatican Exhibit
Classical Architecture of the Mediterranean Basin under development at ANU
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North America
Indiana University (Bloomington) Underwater Science and Educational
Resources (USER)-Underwater Shipwreck State Parks and Historic Sites
- San
Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve, Florida Keys: Established
as Florida's Second Underwater Shipwreck Park, April 1, 1989. The 1733 San
Pedro Shipwreck is one of Florida's oldest artificial reefs.
- Benwood
Historic Shipwreck, French Reef, Florida Keys: The site of a
Norwegian freighter which collided with another vessel during World War
II, the Benwood is among the most dived upon shipwrecks in the world.
- Emerald Bay Historic
Barges, Lake Tahoe, California: California's First Underwater
Shipwreck Park, dedicated September 23, 1994, consist of two large
wooden barges, and is the highest elevation underwater shipwreck park
in the world.
THE GOAT HILL SITE: A Western Anasazi Pueblo in the Safford Valley of Southeastern
Arizona. Kyle Woodson, Department of Anthropology, The University of Texas at Austin & Shawn Capehart, Austin, Texas
The Late Pithouse Period at Old Town. Jason Lucas, Dept. of Anthropology, The University of Texas at Austin. (Originally Presented at the Eighth Mogollon Conference, El Paso, Texas, October 20 - 23, 1994)
Shawnee Minisink Site (American University)
Archaeological Research in the Arctic (University of Waterloo)
Little Salt Spring Underwater Archaeology Project (University of Miami)
Site 72-163 A Late Paleoindian Site in Ledyard, Connecticut (
University of Connecticut).
Site 72-31: A Multi-Component Rockshelter Site in Ledyard,
Connecticut (University of Connecticut)
Site RI 1428: An Early and Middle Woodland Occupation in Southern New
England. (University of Connecticut)
The Parkline Site: A Woodland Site in West Virginia. (University of Connecticut)
Late Woodland Zea Mays at the Vintroux Site, Putnam County, West
Virginia (University of Connecticut)
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Poland
Archaeological
Research at Oslonki, Poland.
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Turkey
Catalhöyük: Excavations of a Neolithic Anatolian Tell.