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Stones of Ireland -- ancient mounds and monuments
Source: Stone Pages
Country: Ireland
- A pleasant, easy-to-use tour of every significant ancient monument in Ireland. Each one includes a nice, high-resolution photo and a concise, readable description.
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The Discovery Programme
Source: Discovery Programme
Country: Ireland
- A state-funded research institution devoted to Irish archeology, and to making it available to the public. The Web site has in-depth summaries of their past projects.
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Projects of Margaret Gowen & Co. archaeological consultants
Source: MGLARC
Country: Ireland
- This private archeological consultancy offers a terrific collection of summaries of their past work. This is *a lot* of fun to browse if you enjoy archeology.
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Stones of England -- ancient mounds and monuments
Source: Stone Pages
Country: United Kingdom
- A pleasant, easy-to-use tour of every significant ancient monument in England. Each one includes a nice, high-resolution photo and a concise, readable description.
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County Clare Museum
Source: Clare Museum
City: Ennis, Country: Ireland
E-mail: claremuseum@eircom.net
- History and Archaeological Museum for County Clare. Includes collections from the National Museum of Ireland. Updated regularly with photos, links and research.
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Fortified England
Source: Sue Rennie
Country: United Kingdom
- Fortified England lists the chronological history behind fortified sites in England. The number of sites is growing daily as more information comes to hand. You can already choose from a list of over 3,000 sites.
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Plymouth Archaeological Rediscovery Project
Source: PARP
City: Plymouth, State: MA
E-mail: plymoutharch@hotmail.com
- Information on the 17th century Plymouth Colony. An independent archaeological education venture.
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Minnesota's Obsidian of Anatolia and the Near East Collection
Source: MinOAN at University of Minnesota
City: Minneapolis, State: MN
E-mail: frah0010@umn.edu
- Discusses how tracing obsidian artifacts back to their
geological source is useful to archaeologists, offers
details about the MinOAN obsidian reference collection, and describes how archaeologists can have
obsidian artifacts sourced non-destructively for free.
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Stonehenge poster
Source: AllPosters
- 36 in. x 25 in. color poster of Stonehenge.
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Ancient Ireland art print
Source: AllPosters
- 21 in. x 33 in. collage of ancient Celtic arts and artifacts.
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Stonehenge Posters
Source: HistoryImages.com
Country: United Kingdom
- Thumbnails and links to posters of Stonehenge.
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Ancient Monuments and Stone Circles
Source: The Frith Book Company
Author: Les Moores
Country: United Kingdom
- A selection of archive photos from the famous Francis Frith Collection. Includes a voucher for a free mounted print of any photo in the book.
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In Small Things Forgotten: An Archaeology of Early American Life
Source: Amazon
Author: James Deetz
State: MA
- "An updated and expanded edition of a classic of modern archaeology gathers information about the daily life of the American colonists, including women and blacks, based on the analysis of domestic objects and architecture." --Ingram (1996)
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