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Web Sites for Parents
Yeronisos Island Expedition
Yeronisos ("Sacred Island") lies just off the coast of western Cyprus and since 1990 has been the subject of a total island study by a team from New York University. They want to integrate ecological and archaeological fieldwork to preserve natural and cultural resources. This is a fascinating site with great pictures and commentary....
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10-30-08
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The Tomb of the Chihuahua Pharaohs
This is an excellent Egypt site for kids. Well constructed by a sixth grade teacher, it includes a wonderful section on mummification, clip images of gods and goddesses, lesson plans for Fruit Mummies, kid relevant Egypt sites, and more....
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10-30-08
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SouthWestern Archaeology
So you want to know about archaeology in the beautiful southwest region of the U.S.? You've come to the right place. Find out about the Pecos Conference, archaeology in Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. Or visit the related links of interest....
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10-30-08
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Scrolls from the Dead Sea
This site summarizes the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC. There's fascinating reading here about the scrolls, the people who hid them, their discovery nearly 2000 years later, and the difficulties and controversies of scroll research....
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10-30-08
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Roman Open-Air Museum Hechingen-Stein
This site documents the discovery in Germany in 1973 of a large 3rd century Roman Villa. You can take a virtual tour of the ancient site, partially reconstructed and used as a museum, or make plans to visit in person....
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10-30-08
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Radiocarbon WEB-info
This is probably all you ever wanted to know about Radiocarbon dating! Web resources plus history and method information are here in abundance, and there’s also a lengthy list of print sources and instructions for sample submission....
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10-30-08
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