Archaeology On Line
by Rebecca Cole-Will


Here are some interesting Web sites, that Ms. Cole-Will, Curator at the Abbe Museum recommends:

Virtual Stonehenge
www.superscape.com/intel/shenge.htm
    Visitors to this site can take a virtual tour of present day Stonehenge or travel back in time to different stages in history. Guided tours provide archaeological details about the structure. Information about visiting the real thing is also provided.

North American Archaeologist
www.baywood.com/site/new2/viewbook.cfm?id=100139&c=10221542
    Get subscription information for this quarterly scholarly journal, and check a list of recently published articles.

Knappers Corner
www.eskimo.com/~knapper/
    Guide to the skill of flint knapping provides photographs, class information and list of flint knapper contacts.

ArchNet: Educational Resource for Anthropology and Archaeology
www.lib.uconn.edu/ArchNet/Topical/Educat
    List of links to virtual classrooms and sites containing electronic course material in these fields.

Archaeology Film review
www.sscf.ucsb.edu/anth/videos/video.html
    Created to help educators find appropriate film resources, the site features a database of critical reviews of archaeology films written primarily for people who teach archaeology.

Society for American Archaeology Bulletin
www.anth.ucsb.edu/SAABulletin/
    View past issues, and read the most current one. With articles, news, events and submission details.

Dennis' Virtual Reality Native American Archaeology
www.newmex.com/architectVRe/html/VRArchaeology.html
    New Mexicao architect provides virtual reconstructions of ancient Native American buildings. Visit Pueblo Grande, Los Muertos, and Cline Terrace.

Cult Archaeology Topics
www.usd.edu/anth/cultarch/culttopics.htm
    Read an outline debunking of archaeological, pseudoscience, and creationist myths, including the Kensington Rune and sunken continents.

Internet Arcaeology
http://intarch.ac.uk/
    The only totally on-line virtual journal for archaeology. Mostly Euroean in geographical interest, but publishes articles on "virtual" archaeology.

Archnet: Museums
http://archnet.uconn.edu/museums/
    A directory of physical and virtual museums on the internet.

Kennewick Man
www.cr.nps.gov/aad/kennewick.
    National Park Service site for reports and information about findings of cultural affiliation for Kennewick remains.