| Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe |
"The ARGE database contains links to evaluated Internet resources (mainly web pages, but also other resources such as discussion lists) concerning European archaeology. If you are not yet familiar with ARGE, do visit our help and information section by clicking on the FAQ button at the top of each page. General background information may be obtained by clicking on the logo." |
| The Archaeology Channel. |
Explore the human cultural heritage through streaming media. Travel through time and feel the thrill of discovery. Examine the wonderful diversity of the human experience! |
| ArchaeologyExpert |
ArchaeologyExpert contains over 110 articles written by our experts who continually update and add new content. |
| CERHAS: The Center for the Electronic Reconstruction of Historical and Archaeological Sites |
"The Center for the Electronic Reconstruction of Historical and Archaeological Sites (CERHAS) is an interdisciplinary research and media lab at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP). The Mission of CERHAS is to unite research, education and public awareness through innovative and accessible high-quality multi-media presentations, and to connect the importance of our heritage to our modern conditions in meaningful ways." |
| CyArk |
CyArk is a non-profit entity whose mission is to digitally preserve cultural heritage sites through collecting, archiving and providing open access to data created by laser scanning, digital modeling, and other state-of-the-art technologies. |
| Internet for Archaeology |
Internet for Archaeology is a free online tutorial to help university students develop their Internet research skills. Learn how to make discerning use of the Internet to help find information for your coursework and assignments. |
| Intute |
Intute is a free online service providing you with a database of hand selected Web resources for education and research. |
| Intute: Arts and Humanities |
Welcome to the Arts and Humanities pages of Intute. We are a free online service providing you with access to the best Web resources for education and research, selected and evaluated by a network of subject specialists. There are over 21,000 Web resources listed here that are freely available by keyword searching and browsing. |
| Journal for MultiMedia History |
"A 'virtual' journal in an academic world that has already rendered itself virtual? How appropriate!" That was how one colleague described our project—to publish a journal of history that uses hypertext and multimedia technologies to merge audio, video, graphics, and text into a form that can only be communicated on the World Wide Web (WWW) or on CD-ROM/DVD mediums. She missed the point. It was precisely because so much of what we were doing as professional historians seemed so isolating that we wanted to "get out on the Web," to reach not only academicians, but an entire universe of interested readers. |
| Multimedia Resources for Anthropology Courses at UCSB |
Many faculty and graduate students in the UCSB Anthropology Department have dedicated considerable effort towards the development of multimedia educational tools. Some examples of stand-alone software and courses using the Internet are listed below. |
| Pictures of Record, Inc |
Pictures of Record, Inc. publishes scholarly annotated images for teaching anthropology, history, art history, archaeology, and many other disciplines. Originally available only in slide set form, these images of archaeological sites and artifacts, techniques of archaeology, and ethnographic subjects, are now available for classroom and archival use as CD-Roms, licensed web sites and slide sets. Not all sets are available -yet- on CD-Rom. Photographed, edited and annotated by professional photographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, historians and art historians, Pictures of Record images are valuable research and teaching tools. They will aid in your own research and enhance your teaching about people and their works. |
| River Avon: Late Mesolithic |
Archaeologists have created a 3D visualisation of a whole prehistoric landscape now submerged 20 metres under the English Channel, and 8 miles off the West Sussex coast. This is how we believe it may have looked over 8000 years ago, based upon environmental and geophysical surveys; an estuary populated by families living from the river, sea and land; a river surrounded by salt marsh and forest. |
| Smithsonian Institution Human Origins Program |
The Human Origins Program at the Smithsonian Institution. Enhancing scientific knowledge and public awareness of human evolutionary history. |
| Stone Pages |
Stonehenge, stone circles, dolmens, ancient standing stones, cairns, barrows, hillforts and archaeology of megalithic Europe |
| Virtual Stonehenge |
Virtual tour of Stonehenge |
| Virtual Training Suite for Archaeology |
Internet for Archaeology is a free online tutorial to help university students develop their Internet research skills. Learn how to make discerning use of the Internet to help find information for your coursework and assignments. |
| WikiArc |
WikiArc is intended as an online toolkit for professionals, students and other people interested in the fields of archaeology, classical antiquity, palaeoanthropology, forensic anthropology, cultural heritage studies, and Quaternary sciences. |