| Archaeology Links &
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| Ancient Sites Directory The site may be new, but the sites it lists are much, much older. www.henge.demon.co.uk Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities A good starting place for any ambitions you might harbour to unearth Inca treasures, or dinosaur fossils. Other sites with similar vacancies are also listed. www.sscnet.ucla.edu/ioa/cgi-bin/show-opps.pl ArchNet This site goes into great detail on a lot of subjects, but the search engine is excellent, every museum or publication you may need can be accessed and, with little spade, shell and pottery icons scattered round the site, it looks great. http://archnet.uconn.edu Egypt resources Brings together a host of information from sources worldwide for amateur and professional Egyptologists alike. www.memst.edu/egypt Outpost: Human Origins The close focus on a single dig means the site is involving one; it's easy to be drawn in, as the drama of the findings unfolds in front of you. There's plenty here for schoolkids to get stuck into. www.nationalgeographic.com/outpost The Theban Mapping Project Well-sculpted design tops off a site with wonderful content; the mingling of history (both of the Pharaohs and Egyptology), maps and archaeological detail paints an evocative picture. www.kv5.com |
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