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![]() OUR FAVORITE LINKS The Bureau of Land Management maintains an excellent rock art web site. Maps and directions are provided for the sites that are open to visitation, along with a section on the care and respect of those sites: Sacred sites from around the world: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK - FIELD SEMINAR - 209-379-2321 From Alanah Woody, for those interested, my friend Su Sheng has launched his rock art of China website - unfortunately it's in Chinese, but the pictures are nice and maybe some of you can read it! The address is: Bulletin Board-style Field Archaeology forum: Directory of Archaeological Societies and Newsletters: SAA Meeting Page: Great Basin Anthropological Conference: Links for Paleobotanists: S.F.Bay Area Archaeology: Online Vegetation and Plant Distribution Maps: The California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program (CASSP): The Society for California Archaeology: The Anthropology Review Database just published a review of Brian P. Kooyman's (2000) Understanding Stone Tools and Archaeological Sites by Caryn Marie Berg. It is accessible at: Antelope Valley Archaeological Society www.avarchaeologicalsociety.org Kennewick Man Information: http://www.cr.nps.gov/aad/kenewick CDF California Archaeology Sites http://www.fire.ca.gov (to resource management, to protecting California's natural resources, to Archaeology) TO WITNESS THE PAST: AFRICAN AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGY IN ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA: http://WWW.CI.ALEXANDRIA.VA.US/OHA/ARCHAEOLOGY/AR-EX-WITNESS1.HTML A National Geographic expedition discovers remnants of human habitation more than 300 feet below the surface of the Black Sea, suggesting a catastrophic flood like that in the biblical story of Noah. Here's what the explorer's found, and how: Great Basin Anthropological Conference: FlintKnappers.com - The largest commercial flintknapping website ever.
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