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Be An Archaeologist ('M' 'H')
Try a small taste of what an archaeologist does when " your job is to learn about humans who lived long ago by unearthing the objects they once used. This pile of pot shards has just come in from the field. Your assignment? Reassemble the pot to its former glory. " By PBS/NOVA.
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/laventa/archaeologist.html

Collapse: Why Do Civilizations Fall? ('H')
This site explores the collapse of four ancient civilizations: The Maya, The Anasazi, The Mesopotamian and the Mali empires. Visitors can collect and analyze evidence, much like an archaeologist does, for the causes of these civilizations' declines. "Garbage-ology" is also featured (where one sees what trash reveals about a society). Site makes connections between what finished off these civilizations and the problems facing modern society; will history repeat itself? From Annenberg/CPB.
www.learner.org/exhibits/collapse/

Using Primary Sources ('E' 'M')
Excellent suggestions for the use of primary sources in the study of Archaeology and History. From the Library of Congress American Memory Learning Project.
Teacher resources: memory.loc.gov/learn/start/prim_sources.html

Young Archaeologists' Club (United Kingdom) ('E' 'M' 'H')
Learn what 8-16 year old kids are doing in archaeology in the UK. Some of the projects these students are doing (e.g., reproducing a mosaic) would transfer well to any classroom.
http://www.britarch.ac.uk/yac/

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