Sunday, February 29, 2004

A wonderful directory of anthropology and archaeology.

Anthropology resources on the internet
A blog for UK archaeology.


Archaeoblog : a weblog for UK archaeology
AegeaNet is a discussion list devoted to the pre-classical Aegean world from the Paleolithic to Homer and beyond.

AEGEANET'S WELCOME PAGE
ACRA-L is the list for people doing Cultural Resources Management.


ACRA-L
Here is a list with links to anthropology discussion lists online. It includes cultural anthropology and archaeology.


Anthropology Resources on the Internet - University departments

Thursday, February 26, 2004

A great site to get information on and updates about the QAR Project.


The Queen Anne's Revenge Shipwreck Project - Archaeological Investigations of Blackbeard's Flagship
Here is the entry to Georgia's archaeology resources, including the West Georgia Underwater Archaeology Society, Georgia Shipwrecks, and ways to report a site.

Georgia DNR, Historic Preservation Division - Home
This museum, located in Florida (Ft. Lauderdale), has it all, including teaching underwater archaeology classes, and birthday parties.

Graves Museum of Archaeology & Natural History, Inc.

Sunday, February 22, 2004

Here is an excellent guide to some of the 20th century artifacts that all archaeologists find on sites. It is a poster and can be ordered online.



Artifacts poster

Saturday, February 21, 2004

Even though the actual museum is currently closed, you can still visit the virtual canoe museum.

The Canadian Canoe Museum - Your Journey Starts Here

Friday, February 13, 2004

The Center for Spanish Colonial Research has just published this web site with some of their findings on a tin enameled earthenware known as maiolica. Maiolica is found across the U.S. and Mexico on Spanish Colonial sites.


Maiolica studies - Northern New Spain

Monday, February 02, 2004

Here is an excellent report (in pdf format - at bottom of this page) on an African-American family's house in Sacramento, circa 1900.

Anthropological Studies Center (ASC): We Were There, Too