Archaeology and Prehistory
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Archaeology |
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- Archaeology Analytics: Institutions with Open Access Collections Lists museums and other institutions that have digital collections relating to archaeology.
- Archaeological Institute of America Under the Education tab, there are some very useful resources about what is archeology, glossary of terms, careers, education, and more.
- Archaeology.Info This site explores human evolution through the study of fossil skulls. A fascinating site!
- Archaeology Magazine The companion to Archaeology Magazine this site contains the latest news in the field, resources, links, and more.
- Bradshaw Foundation Explore rock art and other archaeological finds.
- Western Digs Explores the archaeology, anthropology, and paleontology of the western United States.
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Prehistory |
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- Human Evolution by the Smithsonian's Human Origins Program From the Smithsonian, this site explores the human ancestry.
- Journey of Mankind You can watch prehistoric man's global migration and how the climate changes in a span of 160,000 years--from the Bradshaw Foundation.
- Newgrange Passage Tomb Explore a Neolithic passage tomb in Ireland and an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Stone Age Tools Museum Describes the type of tools used by early man in the Stone Age.
- Voices from the Dawn: The Folklore of Ireland's Prehistoric Monuments Discover Ireland's prehistoric monuments such as portal tombs, passage tombs, wedge tombs, standing stones, stone circles, earthworks, forts, and more.
- Virtually the Ice Age Explores the Ice Age including its people, the geology, and more.
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