|
Related sites |
Archaeological Conservation and its Consequences (Popularity: ): A history of the techniques and ethics of conservation at the National Museum of Denmark. Discusses textiles, metal, and waterlogged wood.
Conservation of Archaeological Material (Popularity: ): Research carried out at St Andrews University on new techniques for conserving archaeological material from wetland and marine sites.
Environmental Archaeology Laboratory, UmeƄ University (Popularity: ): Research and education on prehistoric environment. Specializes in soil analysis, archeobotany, palaeoentomology and palynology.
Teaching the next generation - Archaeology for Children (Popularity: ): Paper advocating the use of archaeology in the education of children. Uses case studies from Australia.
Environmental Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History (Popularity: ): Explains the methodology of this discipline and its subdisciplines - zooarchaeology, archaeobotany, and archaeopedology. Projects and staff.
Center for Archaeoastronomy (Popularity: ): Founded in 1978 at the University of Maryland to advance research, education and public awareness of archaeoastronomy.
Star Myths and Constellation Lore (Popularity: ): Supporting website for the book by Dr. Theony Condos. Includes sample chapter and links.
University of Massachusetts Sunwheel (Popularity: ): A project to build a stone circle aligned to the sunrises and sunsets of the solstices and equinoxes, as well as the north pole star, for use by the community ...
The Shaw Butte Notebook (Popularity: ): This site makes extensive use of Quicktime to describe and demonstrate the workings of an Hohokam observatory.
Archaeoastronomy (Popularity: ): Well developed site featuring articles and photographs on a number of significant sites and their Archaeoastronomy
The Bead Study Trust (Popularity: ): A registered charity which promotes research into beads world-wide, using archaeological, ethnographic and scientific techniques. Newsletter, publications.
Artifact Typology (Popularity: ): E-Museum's collection includes descriptions of a variety of North American projectile point types and pottery, South American pottery, and select Asian, African, and European artifacts.
|
|
|