Archaeology


Untitled document Find here websites concerning all aspects of archaeology, whether professional, educational or avocational.  Profiles of individual archaeologists or archaeological entities may also be found here.  Pictured on this page: "Archaeological Survey," a photo taken some time between 1856 and 1858 in Algeria (then a French colony) by French photographer Felix-Jacques Antoine Moulin (1802 -1875). On the NavBar:  Emerald Mound, one of the largest ceremonial mounds in North America, a National Historical Landmark since 1989. It's located along the Natchez State Parkway in Mississippi.  
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using neolithic technology, and local resources, it would have been possible to move the stones from the river to the site with approx 10 men,- [or less, if you have more time], and to place the lintels with ease. How? academics please contact me at apdenton@btinternet.com




Errett Callahan, award-winning maker of fine obsidian knives, has over 48 years experience flintknapping. He is Founder of the Society of Primitive Technology, and celebrates his 16th anniversary of teaching workshops at Cliffside. Learn more about this school and view photos of his award-winning obsidian knives at his website, http://www.errettcallahan.com .

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