Anthropology, Archeology, and Paleontology
(dig the past)
Websites and
Books
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Anthropology Projects (UCSB)
See how anthropologists and graduate students conduct actual research.
Archeology
Links to global digs and research.
ArchNet
Massive WWW virtual library of archeology Web sites.
Arctic Circle History and Culture
Discover ancient stories locked in the ice.
Canadian Museum of Civilization
Take a trip through this virtual museum.
Charlotte, the Vermont Whale
Why were this ancient belugas bones found 150 miles from the sea?
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology
Another mind-boggling collection of Web sites.
Cyber Mummy
Uncover the secrets of an actual mummy.
Dinolinks
Lots of links to dinosaur-related sites.
Dinosauria
All kinds of dino-mite info.
Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Did we learn anything from our ancestors? Great site for reflection.
Maya Adventure
Activities and info related to Mayan culture.
Mysterious Places
Visit ancient wonders of earth.
Odyssey in Egypt
High-tech tour of archaeological digs.
Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science
Tour a Russian dinosaur museum in Moscow.
Paleontology Resources
Web site collection from University of California Museum of Paleontology
Pompeii
How this most prosperous ancient city perished.
Reeder's Egypt
Examines the art, archaeology, religion, and history of Egypt.
Resources: Anthropology
UCSB's Department of Anthropology provides nicely organized links.
Russ's Dino Lair
Terrific resource-packed site on dinos and dino-diggers.
Smithsonian Museums and Research Centers
Tour through the well-loved facilities of the Smithsonian.
ThinkQuest: Ancient Civilizations
An enchanting student-created trip back in time.
Université de Genève WWW resources
en francais.
University of Memphis Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology
View exhibits and photos from this ancient region.
Welcome to the Stone Ages
Explore the lives of ancient European peoples
Find a wide selection of books here on
Anthropology
,
Archeology
, and
Paleontology
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