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Research in Underwater Archaeology


General Archaeology and Anthropology
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Frequently Asked Questions About Archaeology as a Career

The Illinois State Museum presents here with a very concise, yet very detailed outlook of Archaeology as a career of choice.


Internet Resources for Heritage Conservation, Historic Preservation, and Archaeology

NCPTT is an interdisciplinary group of experts who work with partners in the preservation and conservation community to advance the art, craft, and science of historic preservation in the fields of archaeology, historic architecture, historic landscapes, objects and materials conservation, and interpretation. NCPTT is an office of the National Park Service.


Fieldwork in Archaeology

A site created by an archaeologist, for archaeologists and others interested in anrchaeology with many links to field and volunteer opportunities, as well as job postings.


Anthropology at Texas A&M

This site provides links to anthropology and archaeology web-related content around the world


Bibliographies for Archaeological Research

Bibliographies for Archaeological Research is an on-line resource maintained on the Tennessee Archaeology Net web pages. These pages include links to over 140 bibliographies (including a number in-house) on a wide range of topics pertinent to archaeology. The pages have been cited in several places as the best starting place for bibliographic research.


University of Alberta: Archaeology and Anthropology

The University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Canada maintains several lists of resources. This list relates to Archaeology and Anthropology throughout the world.


Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe

Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe (ARGE) is an ordered collection of hypertext links pointing to current archaeological communication and information resources across Europe. It is organized by country, by subject, by period, or by a database search.


ArchNet

ArchNet is one of the most exhaustive archaeological directories online. ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This site provides access to most archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject. This page is also available in Caalan, Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Spanish language versions.