The academic journal of the Archaeological Institute of America
archaeologyWelcome to the Anglo-Georgian Expedition Website. Below is a short description of the contents of each main page. Please browse through and find out about Nokalakevi, its history the expedition (past and present), the archaeology and much more.
archaeologyA site with useful links, some organized by subject (such as "What is Archaeology?" and "Methodology/Practice").
archaeologyArchaeological news, resources, and forums
archaeologyThe Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology with more than 8,000 members belonging to 101 local societies in the United States, Canada, and overseas, united by a shar
archaeologyAn archaeological park is an archaeological site that has been preserved and opened to the public. Commonly, they preserve archaeological sites with above-ground remains, such as the large and impressive mound complexes of the Southeast and Midwest or the
archaeologyDaily archaeological news, plus abstracts and full-length articles from the current issue and back issues with exclusive online articles, books, links, and more
archaeologyRecent digs, finds, and other news in archaeology and palaeontology
archaeologyAn archaeology and human evolution resource with information about human origins and evolution
archaeologyMuch of human history can be traced through the impacts of human actions upon the environment. The use of remote sensing technology offers the archeologist the opportunity to detect these impacts which are often invisible to the naked eye. This informatio
archaeologyAssemblage is a journal first and foremost for graduate students, intended to provide writers with experience in the process of publishing academic work, present readers with stimulating material to consider and debate, and forge stronger ties within an i
archaeologyThe study of human interaction with the environment in the past through archaeology and related disciplines
archaeologyEverything you ever wanted to know about becoming an archaeologist, by David L. Carlson of Texas A&M University
archaeologyAn online archaeology guide for kids with games, links, and more!
archaeologyWhat was life like 1,000 years ago for the Indians of the American Southwest? Learn about ancient villages and archaeology at Crow Canyon, PLUS ask an archaeologist your own question!
archaeologydigT, published with the Archaeological Institute of America, lets young people share in the thrill of archaeological discovery while learning about the cultural, scientific, and architectural traits and beliefs of different societies. Recent developments
archaeologyA company using computer technologies in archaeological research and data management
archaeologyArchaeology conjures up images of mysterious cities hidden beneath golden desert sands and towering pyramids rising from steaming jungles. Science meets adventure using Heritage Education's "adventures" for Southern California teachers and their students
archaeologyThe Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education is pleased to announce that it has successfully applied for the trademark of TeacherhostelsT. A teacherhostel is a program in history and/or archaeology for people who love to learn. Teachers can earn p
archaeologyInternet Archaeology is the first fully refereed e-journal for archaeology and publishes articles of a high academic standing which utilise the potential of electronic publication. Internet Archaeology is published by the Council for British Archaeology a
archaeologyContents, author index, and abstracts since 1986, from Boston University
archaeologyThe Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology promotes interest, research and knowledge of maritime archaeology and heritage in Great Britain with core activities concentrated in the counties of Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the adjacent South
archaeologyThis Greek website links to major archeology journals. Scroll past those to get to some wonderful links to information about Ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman cultures. Great for some high school and college level students. Look under the British School a
archaeology4,000 years before ancient Egypt, one of the world's first cities began. Join an international team of archaeologists in Turkey investigating unanswered questions . . .
archaeologyPassport in Time (PIT) is a volunteer archaeology and historic preservation program of the USDA Forest Service (FS). PIT volunteers work with professional FS archaeologists and historians on national forests throughout the U.S. on such diverse activities
archaeologyUniversity of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology - Check out their e-museum to write like an Egyptian or Babylonian, play games, and more!
archaeology"This site contains captioned rock art pages of mostly lesser known petroglyph and pictograph sites in the California Deserts and adjacent Southwest."
archaeologyThe story of the explosion and the subsequent archaeological digs in the area is the focus on this interactive online exhibit created by the Field Museum. A good place to start is the interactive timeline which allows users to move through the events of t
archaeologyCheck out this update on a cave expedition in Belize.
archaeologyFind out when and where archaeology jobs are happening around the world
archaeologyHistorical archaeology is the study of the material remains of past societies that also left behind some other form of historical evidence. This field of research embraces the interests of a diverse group of scholars representing the disciplines of anthro
archaeologyWe both enjoy computers and megalithic sites. After joining the Internet community - in 1995 - we decided to share the knowledge gained by our experience in those countries. Thus, in February 1996 we started the Stone Pages: the very first online guide ab
archaeologyExplore the human cultural heritage through streaming media. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery. Examine the wonderful diversity of the human experience!
archaeologyThe Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc cave is exceptional for three reasons: 1) it is the first time that archaeologists had the opportunity to study a decorated prehistoric cave; 2) representations on the walls show an uncommon diversity of animals and demonstrate nume
archaeologyThe Department of Anthropology at the California Academy of Sciences houses the Rietz Collection of Food Technology. Containing nearly 1,400 items, this collection was assembled by Carl Austin Rietz, an inventor and businessman in the food industry. His i
archaeologyPAST is a non-profit educational and research team that puts together partnerships on compelling projects in Anthropology and makes the work available to students and the public through field schools, documentary film and interactive web access.
archaeologyFor the budding (and experienced) Egyptologist, this site provides a wealth of information from the archeological digs at Thebes. Visitors can zoom into the atlas of the Valley of the Kings and explore the hundreds of tombs by watching movies, using.
archaeologyOver 20 miles of 5,000-year-old structures and monuments make this British landmark a "site" to see!
archaeologyStep back 60 million years and find out what lived on earth after the dinosaurs. Was it wooly mammoths? "Cave-men"? Guess again. Come explore the world of When Crocodiles Ruled!
archaeologyYou usually have to be eight to join the Young Archaeologists' Club. However, we have had so many requests from those of you under the age of eight we have created a category just for you. You will be known as The YAC Supporters. (Please note, special gui
archaeologyKids, you can explore archaelology in a variety of ways including exploring the extinction of mammoths, the Inkas, and the temples of ancient Egypt!