Archaeology
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- Nazca Lines and Culture
- Provides information on the enigmatic Nazca Lines of Peru and discussions on their origin, with many photographs
- 482
- Nazca Lines: Creation of a Full-Sized Duplicate
- Re-creation of a 440-foot Nazca figure on a Kentucky field shows how the Peruvian drawings were most likey made.
- 485
- The Astronomical Solution of the Lines and Figures of Nazca in Peru
- Provides a map showing the significance of the various lines.
- 486
- The UnMuseum - The Lines of Peru
- Concise look at what the lines are, and how they may have been made, with a few pictures
- 487
- Industrial Archaeology Video Archive
- Record past and present industrial activity on film and video for posterity.
- 488
- Mining Engineering History at Michigan Tech
- The history of Michigan Mining School. Mine shafts of Michigan: photos of old mining structures. Links to Michigan mining history web sites.
- 489
- Society for Industrial Archeology
- Membership information, calendar, conference information, action alerts.
- 490
- Gardening History Timeline - From Ancient Times
- Provides a general overview of global plant domesitication beginning in the Neolithic. Includes archaeological discoveries in both Old and New worlds.
- 491
- How Agriculture Came to Central Europe
- Paper presented by Peter Bogucki at the annual meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, May 1995.
- 493
- The Neolithic Diaspora in Europe
- An article that describes the migration and dispersal of farmers and the adoption of crops and livestock by indigenous foragers.
- 494
- The Neolithic Mosaic on the North European Plain
- This essay examines the issue of migration among Neolithic peoples and how this shaped cultural developments during this period in Europe.
- 495
- The Origins of Agriculture as a Natural Experiment in Cultural Evolution
- An article by Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd, and Robert L. Bettinger that speculates on evolutionary factors driving the Neolithic Revolution.
- 496
- Study Suggests Neolithic Migration
- Stanford researchers find that genetics can predict the presence of certain artifacts, supporting theories that prehistoric people migrated from the Middle East to Europe, reports Science Daily. (September 11, 2002)
- 497
- Bradshaw Foundation: Ice Age Art
- Article on the figurines and sculptures of prehistoric Europe during the Upper Palaeolithic prehistory era.
- 498
- Old Stone Age
- Shannon McPherron (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) and Harold Dibble (University of Pennsylvania) report on research at several sites in Europe and Abydos in Egypt.