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General
web sources
for teachers
Social Studies Service Anthropology and Archeology For teachers of K-12
The Gateway.org A search engine for educational materials, this is an excellent place to find other teacher's lesson plans and ideas
Educational resources on archeology and history from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Classroom resources from the National Park Service
ArchNet An online list of educational resources in archeology, some of these are fairly technical, but contain good information
Newton's Apple episode on archeology
Curricula from the Mining Company This is a good list of online resources
Dig Archeology, a magazine for kids
Archeology for Young People and Their Teachers, Learning Sites Web Page This company designs programs in archeology that are educational and interactive, teachers can sign up for this service.
Archeology parks in the U.S.
Archeological sites web pages from Infoseek
A links page of North American archeology
Yahoo's directory of archeology on the web North American links from Archeology Magazine
Teacher resources from various units of the National Park Service
Project Archeology from the Bureau of Land Management
Eastern States Rock Art Research Association links to lesson plans
Archeology in the American Southwest A nice general overview of archeology in the Southwest.
Archeology parks in the Midwest with links to each park
A listing of links to historical archeology sites
Links to pages that debunk some historical mysteries
Archeology parks in the Southeast, lots of links!
There are many state and local archeological societies in the U.S. that offer educational opportunities, supervised excavations, and speakers. The web addresses of all the state archeologists, and many of the state societies can be found in your state links page or try this link.
Web based bibliographies for students and adults:
A bibliography from the National Park Service
A bibliography from the University of South Carolina Click on the first category, "children's books" A Juvenile Bibliography from James Madison University
An annotated bibliography from Heidelberg College
An online bibliography from P.A.S.T.
Links to state historic preservation offices (SHPO) where teachers can find archeologists who work for their state.
The National Association of State Archeologists addresses A directory of archeological societies and newsletters
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