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We try to provide as much information and imagery as possible for our visitors, but we also acknowledge the vast amount of information that is accessible on the internet for those who are interested in finding it. Below is a list of links that we feel are important to the field of archaeology.
The National Park Service's Links to the Past
Archaeology  - The National Park Service
http://www.cr.nps.gov/archeology.htm
The archeological record--the sites and objects left by those who came before us--tells about the diverse cultural heritage of the U.S. The peoples who lived long before us, their religions, technologies, and houses, and the environments in which they lived can be discovered through archeology.
Archaeology Magazinet
Archaeology - Archaeology Magazine
http://www.archaeology.org
The corresponding website to Archaeology Magazine is chock full of articles and information. Definitely a great place to start on your journey.
Archaeology's Dig - A magazine for kids
Archaeology - Archaeology For Kids
http://dig.archaeology.org/
This is the the website for this great kid's magazine that informs young readers (8-13 years old) about archaeology. The site has some neat features like 'ask dr. dig' and links to other great archaeology sites for kids and grownups alike.
Archaeology On The Net
Archaeology - Archaeology On The Net
http://www.serve.com/archaeology
Archaeology on the Net Web Ring aims to bring together archaeology oriented sites on the internet to provide valuable links to all groups of interest.
Internet Archaeology Electronic Journal

Archaeology - Electronic Archaeology Journal

http://intarch.ac.uk/
Internet Archaeology is the first fully refereed electronic journal for archaeology and we have set ourselves the task of publishing articles of a high academic standing which also try to utilise the potential of electronic publication.
FAQ's About A Career In Archaeology
Archaeology - FAQ's About A Career In Archaeology
http://www.museum.state.il.us/
This is a great page that covers many commonly asked questions about a career in archaeology.
About.com's Guide to Archaeology
Archaeology - About Archaeology
http://www.about.com
A great place to start for those looking online for archaeology information and resources.
The Archaeology Channel
The Archaeology Channel
http://www.archaeologychannel.org
Streaming media on archaeology and indigenous peoples, updated regularly. This is a public webcasting service of Archaeological Legacy Institute, dedicated to bringing the important messages of archaeology and indigenous peoples to a wider constituency.
What is Archaeology?
Archaeology - What is Archaeology?
http://www.usd.edu/anth/midarch/arch.htm
This site attempts to answer the age old question, 'what is archaeology'. By providing descriptions and pictures, you are sure to leave this site learning more about this misunderstood field of science.
The E-Museum
Archaeology - E-Museum
http://www.anthro.mankato.msus.edu/

Minnesota State University has taken a very unique approach by creating a virtual museum filled with a lot of great information and resources.

 

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