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7 Great Innovators in Archaeology
from National Geographic.
African Studies Center
(University of Pennsylvania)
Alaska Native Collections
(Smithsonian Institute)
American Folklife Center
(Library of Congress)
The Archaeology Channel
(offers a variety of streaming media related to archaeology)
The Digital Archaeological Record
Ethnographic Studies Resources
(American Folklife Center, Library of Congress)
Fossilworks
the gateway and the analytical tools for use with the
Paleobiology Database
The Giza Archives Project
Index of Native American Resources on the Internet
Internet Resources for Latin America
(New Mexico State University Library)
Latin American Network Information Center
(LANIC)
M-Z
A Mesoamerican Archaeology Web Site
MESOWEB: An Exploration of Mesoamerican Cultures
National Anthropological Archives
National Archeological Database
National Geographic
website works best if you register.Has many useful articles on anthropology topics.
Native American Web Sites
OhioLINK Digital Resource Commons: History & Archival Collections
(photographs of Mayan archaeology & digitized squeezes of Greek and Latin inscriptions)
Open Context
: data publication for cultural heritage and field research
Peter Harwood Mayan Book Collection
(resource guide)
Radiocarbon Web-Info
Smithsonian Institution Archives
Southeastern Native American Documents, 1730-1842
(Choose
Peoples & Cultures
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Southeastern Native American Documents
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To Know Ourselves
(Human Genome Project)
Voice of the Shuttle
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