Archaeology:
The Basics
From archaeological jargon to interpretation, this volume probes the depths of this increasingly popular discipline, presenting critical approaches to the understanding of...
This short guide is designed to help answer some of the basic questions that are asked about getting started in archaeology, whether as an interested amateur a determined schoolchild or a student g...
EDCI 200: Archaeology in K-12 Classrooms University of Vermont Fall 2009 – 3 Credits Instructor: Scott A. McLaughlin smclaugh@uvm.edu Contact Information: 1371 Leary Road, Jericho, Vermont 05465 80...
Images, Representations and Heritage
Images, Representations and Heritage
Moving beyond Modern Approaches to Archaeology Edited by
Ian Russell
Department of History School of Histories and Human...
Archaeology Under Fire
Archaeology Under Fire is a ground-breaking collection which addresses the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean as one of the most politically-charged regions in which arc...
Information and Society: Digital Personal Memory
Introduction Bush, V. As We May Think. Atlantic Monthly, 176, July (1945), 101-108 http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/194507.... Memories for Life Pr...
Issue 3
Towers of ras al Khaimah
Cres - Island of the Griffon
Fort Garland Colorado
Albania
Israeili and Palestinians find way to peace
Commercial Archaeology goes public at Prescot Street i...
Paper presented to WAC 06, Dublin, 2008.
The buoyant Irish economy has stimulated an unprecedented boom in commercial sector archaeology. The scale of this work has challenged accepted understa...
Past Horizons Magazine issue 4 September 2008
Editorial
News: Recent news stories from around the world
Rwanda: Discovering a Forgotten Past
Two students from University College London using ar...
MANAGING ARCHAEOLOGY
THEORETICAL ARCHAEOLOGY GROUP (TAG)
In this series: The Archaeology of Human AncestryPower, Sex and Traditionedited by James Steele and Stephen Shennan Cultural Identity and...
TIME AND ARCHAEOLOGY
The concept of time is salient to all human affairs, and can be understood in a variety of different ways. Today, archaeologists are increasingly emphasizing time not only in...