Archaeology education and A Guide - Resources and Review

Bookshop selling new, secondhand, out of print, and antiquarian books and offprints relating to archaeology and Britain's heritage. Offers a mailing list notifying users of new stock and recent titles, an author and title search facility, and information on the content of each publication.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of anthropology and archaeology.
 
Subject centre aiming to establish and support a network of academic practitioners, identify and promote information on good practices of learning, teaching and assessment, and create opportunities for professional development in the field of history, classics and archaeology.
 
Organisation formed to represent the independent, or amateur archaeologist, offering support for those who do archaeology in their spare time. Site provides background information, and details of meetings, archaeology placements and news.
 
A collection of QuickTime movies facilitating exploration of ancient Greek archaeological sites, including the Acropolis in Athens and the Temple of Aphaia in Aegina. A catalogue provides details of site regions, physical descriptions and information about exploration.
 
Information about the school, research projects in the UK and elsewhere, publications, and links to archaeological centres.
 
Information about courses on offer, material and pictures from research projects, and links to other archaeology resources.
 
Reviews of recently published books on archaeology, covering many periods, such as, prehistory, the Classical and Roman period, and Medieval, as well as archaeology overseas.
 
Directory of resources for archaeology teachers in schools, further, higher, and adult education. Includes details of people, organisations, books, videos, software, and makers of reproduction artefacts within the UK.
 
An alphabetical list of links to academic archaeology departments worldwide.
 
Unit established in 1976 which undertakes archaeological research and training throughout Britain and abroad.
 
This journal is primarily for graduates, with the aim of providing experience in writing and publishing academic works in archaeology. It includes peer
reviewed research papers, news from the archaeology field, and reviews.
 
Set of links covering archaeology in contemporary society, related computer applications, Anglo
Saxon archaeology, sculptured stones of early medieval Scotland, GIS and VRML applications at Symon's Castle, and the 1998 excavations at Tintagel. Also provides access to the Sydney Cyprus Project and the Archaeological Computing Newsletter.
 
Based primarily on pioneering research conducted by William Crocker, this resource hosted by the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History aims to educate visitors about the Canela Native Americans of Central Brazil. Offers numerous sections that allow visitors to explore the lives of these little known people by providing artefacts, articles, images, video clips, and information relating to social customs and rituals. Articles are in pdf format and provide analyses of various aspects of Canela life, such as initiation festivals, demographic characteristics, and the Canela relationship with ghosts.
 
An alphabetical listing of links to archaeological scholarly societies worldwide.
 
Set of links to projects using computer technology in archaeology, and to software which can be used to assist students of archaeology, as well as more general archaeology links.
 
Collection of annotated links forming a companion site to the book, Archaeology: An Introduction, arranged alongside selections of its text and chapter headings. These include Discovery, Fieldwork and Recording, Excavation, and Dating the Past.
 
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