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New World Archaeology
World Archeology
Archaeological Publications, Journals, Magazines and Book Search Services



New World Archeology:

Society for Historical Archaeology

Provides written papers on all aspects of historical archaeology via a journal series, as well as a newsletter. This is the premier North American Historical Archaeology publication series.

Society for American Archaeology

Provides written papers on all aspects of prehistorical archaeology via a journal series, as well as a newsletter. This is the premier North American Prehistorical Archaeology publication series.

Journal of Field Archaeology

JFA publishes a quarterly journal devoted to field archaeology. JFA is a mix of theoretical and practical application to field and analytical studies in archaeology.

African-American Archaeology, History and Cultures

Provides detailed lists of resources in African-American Archaeology, Cultures and History, divided into topical and regional sections, including the Mid-Atlantic and Virginia sites.

National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our historic and archeological resources. Properties listed on the Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. The National Register is administered by the National Park Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Maryland Historic Trust

The Maryland Historical Trust was formed in 1961 to assist the people of Maryland in identifying, studying, evaluating, preserving, protecting, and interpreting the state's significant prehistoric and historic districts, sites, structures, cultural landscapes, heritage areas, cultural objects, and artifacts, as well as less tangible human and community traditions. The Trust is the principal operating unit within the Division of Historical and Cultural Programs, which is an agency of the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.

The Archeological Society of Maryland

The Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc. (ASM) is a statewide organization of lay and professional archeologists devoted to the study and conservation of Maryland archeology.

North Carolina Archeology

The state's oldest nonprofit organization devoted to the preservation and study of the state's archaeological past.

The Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference

MAAC meets annually, in early spring, for three days of papers, discussion groups, special workshops, a business meeting, and, of course, a party to catch up on what all our colleagues have been doing for the past year!

The Southeastern Archaeological Conference

The Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) was founded in response to the tremendous increase in federally-funded archaeological work in the Southeast during the 1930s. SEAC was created to allow excavators to quickly share new data with each other and to standardize ceramic types.

The Society for Industrial Archeology

The SIA is made up of over 1,800 members, world-wide, who have a strong interest in preserving, interpreting and documenting our industrial past and heritage. Whatever your profession or favorite pursuit, if you share our interest in the industrial past, we welcome you to join us.

The National Preservation Institute

The National Preservation Institute (NPI) is a nonprofit organization offering specialized information, continuing education, and professional training for the management, development, and preservation of historic, cultural, and environmental resources.

National Preservation Institute
P.O. Box 1702
Alexandria, Virginia 22313
703.765.0100

National Archeological Database:
National Park Service's Links to the Past

The National Archeological Database--a computerized communications network for the archeological and historic preservation community--is an internationally recognized source of information on public archeology. NADB ("Nad-Bee") was established to meet a congressional directive to improve access to information on archeological activities nationwide.


World Archeology:

Archaeometry

"Archaeometry is an international journal covering the involvement of the physical and biological sciences with archaeology and art history. The topics covered include dating methods, artifact studies, mathematical methods, remote sensing techniques, conservation science and the study of man and his environment." (Mission statement from website).

Society for Archaeological Sciences

"The Society for Archaeological Sciences (SAS) was founded to establish a forum for communication among scholars applying methods from the physical sciences to archaeology and to aid the broader archaeological community in assessing the potentials and problems of those methods.

The SAS promotes such communication through its distribution of the SAS Bulletin, Advances in Archaeological and Museum Science Series, and SASnet, an electronic forum on the internet. " (Mission statement from website).

The Historical Metallurgy Society

"The Historical Metallurgy Society was founded to establish a forum for communication among scholars interested in the use of metals in the past.

The HMS promotes such communication via its electronic forum on the internet and via a newsletter.

The Association for Industrial Archaeology-UK

"The AIA was founded to establish a forum for communication among scholars interested in the archaeology of industry, primarily in the UK and Northern Europe.

Archaeology on the Net- Webring

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. If you are running a web site related with archaeology, we welcome you to join Archaeology on the Net Web Ring.

ArchNet- Virtual Library

ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. information is categorized by geographic region and subject.

Archaeology on the Net

This page aims to provide you a large collection of archaeology related links on the internet.

Internet Archaeology

The first fully refereed e-journal for archaeology

Archaeological Publications, Journals, Magazines and Book Search Services

Discover Archaeology

Links to: Archaeology magazine, Discover, Biblical Archaeology Review, Archaeology Odyssey Magazine, Kids Discover, and other archaeology magazines.

Siftings

Siftings is an eclectic mixture of news, announcements, and documents from participating organizations. Membership Forms, Calls for Papers, Preliminary Programs, Back Issues, Copyright Releases, Inquiries, Links, and more.

Texas A&M - Anthropology in the News

Links to news stories published on the web by ABC, CNN, The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Nando, Archaeology, university press releases and other sources. Some services require that you register and select a password in order to retrieve articles, but none charge a fee to retrieve these news stories.


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