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AMERICA
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North America:
Anasazi
Heritage Center
The Anasazi Heritage Center (AHC) is a museum of the Ancestral Puebloan (or Anasazi)
culture and other cultures in the Four Corners region. The museum features permanent
exhibits, archaeological sites to visit, new and different special exhibits and events,
traveling exhibits for loan, educational resources for teachers and a large research
collection from the Dolores
Archaeological Program and other archaeological projects.
Archaeological Field Work in the Northwest Territories
Archaeological Research in the Arctic
Archaeological
Research Institute at Arizona State University
ARI is associated with the Department of Anthropology, and is dedicated to education,
research and preservation of the past.
Archaeological Sites of the Southwest
Archaeology Laboratory, Augusta College
Arctic
Circle
Internet Resources for Arctic Studies, University of Connecticut.
Arkansas Archaeological Survey
Association of Historical Archaeologists of the Pacific Northwest
Bonnechere
Cultural Heritage Project
Based out of Bonnechere Provincial Park in eastern Ontario, Canada, southeast of Algonquin
Provincial Park, the Bonnechere
Cultural Heritage Project focuses on the human history of the Bonnechere River watershed,
from prehistoric to modern times.
Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Illinois
Canadian Heritage
Information Network
Information gateway to museums, galleries, and heritage in Canada and around the world.
Center for Indigenous Research
Chucalissa
Archaeological Museum, Tennessee
Operated by the Department of Anthroplogy at the University of Memphis. Within the 187
acre tract, located just south of Memphis, Tennessee, lies the C.H. Nash Museum and a
reconstructed 15th century Native American village located on an actual archaeological
site, now known as Chucalissa.
Emerald Bay
Historic Barges, Lake Tahoe
California's first underwater shipwreck park, the Emerald Bay Historic Barges was
officially opened to the public
following the September 23, 1994 dedication ceremony.
First People's
of the Northeast
By Esther K. Braun and David P. Braun. A book for general audiences which covers 12,000
years of the history of the native peoples of New York, New England and the Canadian
Maritimes.
Friends of Northeast Texas Archaeology
Journey Through Time:
Manitoba Archaeology
An Electronic Exhibit. Presented by the University of Manitoba Libraries and the
Department of Anthropology.
The Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador
Hohokam
Rock Art
The Hohokam lived in the Sonoran Desert in central and southern Arizona Sometime betweeen
a.d. 200 to a.d.1450. Like
many primitve people they used symbols as a form of expression. These symbols were either
carved, pecked, scratched, or
engraved in stone and are known as petroglyphs.
Hopewell Culture National
Historic Park
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is dedicated to the preservation and
interpretation of Hopewell Culture.
Indigenous Peoples
Library of Congress.
Information
from Minnesota SHPO
Historic Preservation, Field Services and Grants Department Minnesota State Historic
Preservation Office.
Iowa Office of the
State Archaeologist
A research, service, and educational unit of The University of Iowa. This page guides you
to information on many OSA programs and activities.
Journal
of Northeast Anthropology
Northeast Anthropology is a journal dedicated to scholarly investigations and reports from
the northeastern United States and adjacent Canadian provinces. It is a bi-annual
publication covering a wide range of anthropological issues including archaeology,
linguistics, physical and cultural perspectives.
London Museum of
Archaeology
The London Museum of Archaeology is a unique museum devoted to the study, display, and
interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years.
The Museum is located beside the Lawson Prehistoric Indian Village, a site occupied by the
Neutral Indians in the 15th century A.D.
MacIntyre
Creek Archaeology Project
The Macintyre Creek Archaeology Project arose out of the discovery of site JeUs-28 in July
1993 by the project's Principal Investigator, Douglas Rutherford. Funding for three field
seasons has been provided by the Northern Research Institute at Yukon College. This has
permitted the excavation of 53 m2, of which 49 m2 are adjacent to each other. Over 1000
artifacts and faunal samples have been recovered during the 1995, 1996, and 1997 field
seasons.
Middle
Atlantic Archaeological Conference
THE Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference (MAAC) was organized in 1970 to serve as an
informal
forum at which current archaeological information from the region (roughly from Virginia
to New York, west to the
Ohio River) could be exchanged. MAAC has grown from that first round-table gathering of
some three dozen
archaeologists to today's more formal 3-day professional meeting attended by more than 200
archaeologists, students,
and lay people.
Mississippi
Valley Archaeology Center
The Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center provides education about ancient cultures of the
upper Mississippi River Valley to the general public and undergraduate students, conducts
research and exploration of archaeological sites and artifacts, preserves archaeological
artifacts of ancient cultures which flourished within the upper Mississippi Valley, and
provides a regional center to promote understanding of the prior inhabitants of this
region.
Mound Builders History &
Archaeology
This site focuses primarily on the Amerindian Mound Builders, Amerindian Civilizations,
Early Explorations
of the Americas and correcting the history of the Americas.
MSARP Virtual
Slide Show - Archaeology in Arctic Canada
A virtual slide show based upon archaeological research carried out in the Canadian High
Arctic during the past five years.
New York
State Archaeological Association
The NYSAA is a non-profit organization composed of people interested in various phases of
archaeology in New York State. Members consist of both avocational and professional
archaeologists devoted to promoting the historic and pre-historic archaeology of the
Empire State.
Nova Scotia Museum - Archaeology of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia has a long and varied history beginning with the Palaeo-Indian First Peoples
nearly 11,000 years ago. The web site will present information on cultural history
research with contributions from archaeologists, historians, educators, resource managers
and the museum community.
Ohio's East Fork or "Hanukkiah" Earthworks
Ontario Archaeological Society
Oregon State Museum of Anthropology - Research Division
Ottawa Chapter, Ontario Archaeological Society
Outline of Prehistory and History in the Southeastern U.S. and Caribbean
Palatki - 6000 Years of Arizona Rock Art
Pensacola Archeology
Lab
Pensacola Archeology Lab (PAL) is a nonprofit corporation established for three major
purposes: archeological research, education, and publication. These goals are reached by
developing hypotheses in the lab and testing them in the field.
Prehistory of
Alaska - National Park Service
This page serves as the index page for a series of documents that provide an OVERVIEW of
the prehistory of Alaska and for another set of documents that briefly describe the
cultural resources (archaeology, history, ethnography) in each national park and preserve
in the state.
Preserving Minnesota's Cultural Resources
Society for California Archaeology
South
Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA)
The South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA) was established in
1963 as a University of South
Carolina research institute and a State cultural resource management agency. As the
latter, it serves as the main State agency
concerned with South Carolina's Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology, and its discovery,
study, revelation, and official safekeeping at a curatorial facility.
South Dakota State Archaeological Research Center
Southwestern Archaeology
This is the "Type Site" for World Wide Web archaeology as practiced in the
American Southwest. It encompasses the area from Durango Colorado to Durango Mexico, and
from Las Vegas Nevada to Las Vegas New Mexico. The boundaries of the type site are broadly
defined as Southwestern Archaeology also includes vast expanses of intellect and
tradition, and matters of the heart.
State of Florida - Bureau of Archaeological Research
Tennessee Archaeology Net
The Central Information Source for Tennessee Archaeology.
Upper Midwest Rock
Art Research Association
The Upper Midwest Rock Art Research Association is dedicated to publicizing the petroglyph
and pictograph research being conducted in the Upper Midwest of the United States,
including - but not limited to - Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North and South Dakota.
West
Virginia Archaeology
West Virginia Archaeological Research Library.
The Windover Archaeological Research Project
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