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1. Archeology of the Catacombs - CIC
- www.arsmar.com
- § ARCHEOLOGY § Catacombs Info Center - Film Subjects Menu ART.
- ARCHEOLOGY .
- Did you know that the majority of the catacombs were discovered in the mid-nineteenth century? The science of modern christian archeology, born in the mid-nineteenth century, began the process of rediscovery. ...
- Archeology of the Catacombs.
- The Catacombs of Rome film documents the archeology of the ancient christian roman cemeteries. The science of catacomb archeology, also known as paleochristian archeology, has made astounding discoveries, bringing to light important finds such as underground chapels, tombs, funerary art, frescoes, sarcofaghi, sculptures, inscriptions, graffiti, and numerous artifacts. Through archeology we have learned much of the early christians of Rome and of their profound faith in Jesus Christ. ...
- The Catacombs of Rome film introduces us to the ninteenth century pioneer who laid the foundations of modern christian archeology. As we follow Gian Battista De Rossi in one of his many explorations, we learn the scientific methods of catacomb archeology, and how numerous archeological finds can be interpreted, even when some of these remains are simply incomplete fragments. ...
- Paleochristian archeology .
- The archeology of the catacombs can be considered a part of christian archeology. More precisely however, it falls under the category of paleochristian archeology. ... Although paleochristian archeology encompasses a period beyond the first three centuries of christianity, so as to include the great basilicas which arose after the Edict of Milan in 313 AD under the emperor Constantine, the catacombs nevertheless remain the most important and fascinating period of paleochristian archeology, because they deal with the first four centuries of christianity. ...
- The birth of modern christian archeology. ...
- The Pontifical Commission on Sacred Archeology .
2. Archeology
- collections.ic.gc.ca
- Land archeology.
- Land/water archeology.
- Underwater archeology.
- Archeology.
- Archeology is indeed an area of exploration that combines a search for the treasures of the past with a careful, meticulous scientific treatment of artefacts in an attempt to learn about those things that have come before us. ...
- In general terms archeology is a scientific discipline that necessitates extensive hours of field work. ...
- But what can we learn from archeology? More specifically what could we possibly learn from a wreck, a shipwreck, just feet off the shore of an island just minutes from Montréal? I bet you think that by now everything that could be discovered has been. ...
3. Archeology Division Homepage
- www.aaanet.org
- Archeology Division.
- The Archeology Division of the American Anthropological Association was founded in 1983 to advance the study of archeology as an aspect of anthropology, to provide a forum for members to discuss issues central to the development of archeology, and to foster the publication and communication of the results of archeological research and interpretations to anthropologists, to other scholars, and to the general public. Members of the Archeology Division receive the AAA flagship journal, the American Anthropologist, and publications in the Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association series. ...
- Bylaws of the Archeology Division .
- Officers of the Archeology Division .
- Membership in the Archeology Division .
- Awards of the Archeology Division .
- Archeology Division Distinguished Lecturer .
- The Archeology Division also selects the recipient of the A. ...
- Publications of the Archeology Division .
- Membership in the Archeology Division entitles you to .
- Beginning with the 1989 Annual Meeting, the Archeology Division inaugurated a series of Distinguished Lectures. ...
- 1993 Mark Leone: Historical Archeology Of and Against the State .
- This prize recognizes the best archeology paper published in the American Anthropologist over a period of three years. ...
- Established in 1950, the Alfred Vincent Kidder Award for Eminence in the field of American archeology is given every three years to an outstanding archeologist specializing in the archeology of the Americas. ...
4. Arkansas Archeology Month
- www.uark.edu
- ARKANSAS ARCHEOLOGY MONTH.
- Archeology Month.
- Archeology Links.
- * 2005 Schedule of Events * Arkansas Archeology Month is an annual celebration to commemorate Arkansas's cultural heritage as revealed through archeology. ...
- Each year, Archeology Month has a different theme to provide ideas for interpreting Arkansas' archeology, prehistory, or early history. Programs can be tailored to fit the theme or may focus on the methods of archeology or particular sites. For a story on Archeology Month 2004, look here. In 2002 Archeology Week became Archeology Month; in 2003 Archeology Month moved to March.
- Historical archeology also adds information to nineteenth-century Arkansas sites, such as the historic town of Old Washington, boat wrecks on the Mississippi River, and even the Old State House. ...
- Archeology Month is held in the spring each year to coincide with the time when most teachers present lessons about Native Americans or early Arkansas history. Using Archeology Month in your classroom provides a way to make general lessons relevant and to help students appreciate their state's heritage. ...
- If you would like ideas for ways to participate in Archeology Month, check out the Activity Ideas. If you plan to present an event or exhibit for Archeology Month and would like it listed in the Events Brochure, contact Mary Kwas, Archeology Month Coordinator, 479-575-6549.
- Activity Ideas for Archeology Month.
- See Also: Archeology Month Archives.
5. Archeology in Hebron
- www.hebron.org.il
- Many pictures in the archeology section are courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority and Archeologist Emanuel Eisenberg.
6. Seacoast NH History - NH Archeology Society
- seacoastnh.com
- Archeology in NH.
- With 10,000 years of New Hampshire history to uncover, the first statewide organization devoted to archeology was founded just fifty years ago. ...
- Under the leadership of Howard Sargent, Eugene Winter and others, the society grew and established itself as a dependable professional organization, both for its field work and annual publications that now form the key data on New Hampshire archeology.
- with updates on NH archeology news, events, lectures, publications, field schools & more .
- (1) Using Historical Archeology to Rewrite Myth of the "Poor Widow:" and Example from Nineteenth Century Portsmouth, NH.
- (2) The History of Archeology at Strawbery Banke Museum.
- (3) The Historic Archeology of Deer Street, Portsmouth, NH:A Feature Presentation.
- (1) Introduction to NH Archeology.
- (2) Volunteerism in NH Archeology.
- (8) Historical Archeology in NH.
- (9) Nautical Archeology in Hart's Cove.
- (10) Industrial Archeology: A Survey of Industrial Archeology in NH.
- (1) The Archeology of a 1776 Cantonment of NH Regiments.
- Canterbury Shaker Village: Archeology and Landscape (163 pps. ...
- (5) A Bibliography of NH Archeology.
7. Archeology Resources By State
- www.mtsu.edu
- ARCHEOLOGY .
- Archeology Resources By State.
- The following is a selected list providing at least one contact in each state that offers some archeology materials on a statewide basis. ... We invite you to add your organization to The Archeology Resources by State, or update existing information, by using the on-line form. ...
8. Archeology Research in the Arenal Region, Costa Rica
- www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov
- Archeology Home.
- Costa Rica Archeology.
- As a result of the First Remote Sensing Conference in Archeology in 1984, Tom Sever of NASA joined Sheets's research team to investigate the utility of remote sensing technology in a tropical environment. ...
- This was one of the most extensive remote sensing databases created for archeology to that time.
- This is an aspect of behavioral archeology, the study of prehistoric features to understand networks of human activity and their underlying reasons for those activities.
- "Airborne Archeology," World Book Encyclopedia Science Yearbook, 1987.
9. Archeology Resources on the Internet
- www.brynmawr.edu
- Archeology Resources on the Internet .
- An Aid for Classical and Near Eastern Archeology Students at Bryn Mawr College .
- The guide is designed for undergraduate and graduate students of Classical and Near Eastern Archeology, more specifically in connection with courses taught at Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. ...
- " This site lists research projects in the area, museum collections on the Near East, and special sections dealing with each part of the Near Eastern archeology (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Iran, Anatolia, the Levant, Cyprus). ...
- When choosing the "Subject" heading it will guide one to look at Historic Archeology,Virtual Classroom, Ethnology, Faunal, Ceramics, Site Tours, among others. ... Furthermore, under Journals and Publications one can find recent works in the field of anthropology and archeology. ...
- ) This is an extended web site for European archeology, housing a collection of web links. ...
- Classics & Mediterranean Archeology.
- For the interested archeology and classical students, there are several excavation sites listed in the Middle East (Israel, Jordan, Oman and Turkey), two sites in Africa and eight locations in Europe. ...
- Museum of Archeology and Anthropology .
- A major museum site with much useful information for students and scholars of archeology/anthropology. ...
- This listing is oriented to help the Bryn Mawr College (or other) student find information more specific to particular course materials in archeology. ...
- Prehistoric Archeology of the Aegean Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hamphire, provides a virtual course on the subject. ...
- Canadian Society for Mesopotamian Studies A professional association for people interested in Mesopotamian studies, culture, archeology and history. ...
- Aegean- Prehistoric Archeology Extensive virtual course material on the topic. ...
- Conimbriga A Roman Town in Portugal, excavated in the beginning of the 20th century, by the Institute of Museums, Department of Archeology. ...
10. Govardhan Hill Publishing--Forbidden Archeology--Sample Chapter
- nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu
- Forbidden Archeology.
- But Forbidden Archeology is more than a well-documented catalog of unusual facts. ...
- The critical approach we take in Forbidden Archeology also resembles that taken by philosophers of science such as Paul Feyerabend, who holds that science has attained too privileged a position in the intellectual field, and by historians of science such as J. ...
- For those working in disciplines connected with human origins and antiquity, Forbidden Archeology provides a well- documented compendium of reports absent from many current references and not otherwise easily obtainable. ...
- One of the last authors to discuss the kind of reports found in Forbidden Archeology was Marcellin Boule. ... In Forbidden Archeology, we provide primary source material that will allow modern readers to form their own opinions about the evidence Boule dismissed. ...
- We anticipate that many workers will take Forbidden Archeology as an invitation to productive discourse on (1) the nature and treatment of evidence in the field of human origins and (2) the conclusions that can most reasonably drawn from this evidence. ...
- In the first chapter of Part I of Forbidden Archeology, we survey the history and current state of scientific ideas about human evolution. ...
- Macalister, who in 1921 wrote about the Castenedolo finds in a textbook on archeology: "There must be something wrong somewhere. ... " This supports the primary point we are trying to make in Forbidden Archeology, namely, that there exists in the scientific community a knowledge filter that screens out unwelcome evidence. ...
- In Part II of Forbidden Archeology, we survey the body of accepted evidence that is generally used to support the now-dominant ideas about human evolution. ...
- " And that, in a more general way, is what we have done in Forbidden Archeology. ...
- And in Appendix 3, we provide a table listing almost all of the discoveries contained in Forbidden Archeology. ...
- Some might question why we would put together a book like Forbidden Archeology, unless we had some underlying purpose. ...
- Given their underlying purpose, Forbidden Archeology and its forthcoming companion volume may therefore be of interest to cultural and cognitive anthropologists, scholars of religion, and others concerned with the interactions of cultures in time and space. ...
- The results of this labor provided the basis for Chapters 2-6 in Forbidden Archeology. ...
11. NOVA Online | Sultan's Lost Treasure | Asia's Undersea Archeology
- www.pbs.org
- Asia's Undersea Archeology.
- Although shipwreck archeology is relatively new in Asia, important finds are pointing the way toward the broader use of archeological evidence relative to the documentary history of this era of Chinese maritime expansion. ...
- The archeology of the Quanzhou ship presents evidence of an oceangoing commercial vessel comparable in size to the largest known European merchant ships of its time, which was engaged in trade of priority goods around the Indian Ocean from East Africa to the southeast coast of China. ...
- Asia's Undersea Archeology | Date the Dish | Resources.
12. IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology
- www.sia-web.org
- IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology.
- IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology, is published twice yearly. IA is the principal forum for the publication of current research in industrial archeology. ...
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