A place to dig around...
If you want to learn more about archaeology, or our cultural past, here are some fun places to look.
- ArchNet A central web site for all types of archaeology
- About Careers in Archaeology, Society for American Archaeology
- Archaeology Magazine
- Internet Archaeology, a new online journal
- The Sipapu and other Web Archaeology Projects at the University of California, Santa Barbara
- New work at the famous site of Catal Huyuk in Turkey
- Old World Paleolithic sites:
- www.oldstoneage.com is a great new site with details of past and current research at three French Paleolithic sites: Fontechevade, Pech de L'Aze and Combe Capel
- The paleolithic site of Boxgrove, England
- The Arago Cave (Tautavel), France
- Lascaux Cave and other Grands Sites Archaeologiques in France, including opportunities to join a dig as a volunteer
- Excavations at paleolithic sites in the Sierra Atapuerca, Spain and an article in Archaeology Magazine about discoveries at one of these sites, Gran Dolina
- Center for the Study of the First Americans
- Archaeology in Arctic North America
- Stone tools: making Folsom Points, a catalogue of North American lithics, an online Artifact Quiz, and other lithics links
- US Park Service Links to the Past
- Historical Archaeology at Jamestown, Virginia and the Five Points site in New York City
- Mesoamerican Archaeology:
- Chaux Hiix project (IU)
- Western Belize Cave project
- Caracol Project
- El Pilar Project
- Peruvian Archaeology papers and images by Bruce Owen
- Underwater archaeology at Shipwreck Sites and at Little Salt Spring in Florida
- University of Calgary Archaeology Research Projects
- Oriental Institute of Chicago
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Last updated: 22 October 1999
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