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Links to the Past: Archeology Information for the public and professionals from the National Park Service includes illustrated, popular articles or longer reports on sites, indexed by state. Southwest Web Ring Essays related to southwestern Native American history, pre-history, and contemporary issues. Includes photo galleries of ancient southwest ruins. Ancient Art Poses Modern Dilemma From MSNBC, rock art left by the region's original inhabitants present California officials with a dilemma as they try to balance the desire for access with the need for preservation. First,...Recognize That It's a Penny Report on the "Newark" Ritual Artifacts, they date to the Late Medieval period. People of the Coquille Estuary Describes research incorporating archaeology and recent history. Descendant Community Involvement in African-American Archaeology in Mississippi A public excavation occurred in Mound Bayou, one of the first all-black incorporated towns in the US. Archeologists Find Buried Slave Plantations in North From Red and Black, slaveholding plantations are no longer uniquely southern, based on new archaeological discoveries. Relics From Ancient People Found at 'pit house' Site near Vegas From Las Vegas Sun, archaeologists excavating the floor of an ancient dwelling have recovered evidence that people lived along the Las Vegas wash 1,400 years ago. Environmental Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History The museum explains the methodology of this discipline and its subdisciplines - zooarchaeology, archaeobotany, and archaeopedology. Projects and staff. Wateree Archaeological Research Project (WARP) By the University of South Carolina. Located along the Wateree River in central South Carolina near Camden. More United States Sites |
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