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- Biographies of Archaeologists - About.com lists links to biographies of some of the famous and infamous archaeologists throughout history.
- SWAnet Contact an Archaeologist - An self-listed e-mail directory of archaeologists working in the American southwest who welcome contacts.
- Reich, Ronny - Curriculum vitae of this University of Haifa classical archaeologist and Senior Archaeologist for the Israel Antiquities Authority.
- New Zealand Archaeologists - E-mail directory of New Zealand archaeologists and related experts from the New Zealand Archaeological Association.
- Schele, Linda (1943-1998) - Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. Her final collaborative book, Code of Kings (1998), exemplifies her interest in central issues challenging archaeologists in the Maya area.
- Obituary of Makoto Sahara - From the Japan Times, Makoto Sahara, an archaeologist who furthered knowledge of the Yayoi Period, died of pancreatic cancer at a hospital in Chiba Prefecture at age 70.
- If it Shines, it is Gold - David Miles, Chief Archaeologist at English Heritage, recalls finding Christian jewels in a cemetery of West Saxons newly converted from pagan beliefs. British Archaeology.
- Sears, William Hulse (1920-1996) - Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. His seminal work, "The Sacred and Secular in Prehistoric Ceramics" (1973) stimulated new ideas for many southeastern archaeologists.
- Rtveladze, Ervard - Detailed biography and bibliography of this archaeologist and academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
- Prehistoric Human Footpaths Lure Archaeologists Back To Costa Rica - From Science Daily, ancient, buried footpaths visible from satellite instruments but invisible on the ground to be studied in Costa Rica this summer after a 20-year hiatus by University of Colorado at Boulder and NASA archaeologists.
Wikipedia Articles
- European Association of Archaeologists - The European Association of Archaeologists is a pan-European organisation for professional archaeologists founded in 1994. In 1999 it was recognised by the Council of Europe and given "consultative status" with the Council.
- Institute of Field Archaeologists - The Institute of Field Archaeologists is a professional organisation for archaeologists in the United Kingdom. Its headquarters are at the School of Human and Environmental Science, in the University of Reading.
- Association of Young Irish Archaeologists - The Association of Young Irish Archaeologists, or AYIA was founded in Belfast in 1968 by a group of students from Queens University Belfast.
- List of archaeologists - Archaeology is a discipline that was virtually unknown until the 19th century. Archaeology, originally an amateur pastime, is becoming increasingly popular, and it is now possible for archaeologists to become minor celebrities as a result of media exposure.
- Near East - The Near East is a term commonly used by archaeologists, geographers and historians, less commonly by journalists and commentators, to refer to the region encompassing Anatolia (the Asian portion of modern Turkey), the Levant (Palestine, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon), Georgia, Armenia, and Mesopotamia (Iraq and eastern Syria). The alternative term Middle East—preferred in some political and economic contexts—is not used by Near Eastern archaeologists and historians.