Introduction to Archaeology
Anthro 304 / ARY 301 Spring 1997
Prof. Samuel M. Wilson
Department of Anthropology, University of Texas
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Paper 1: Reflections on Archaeology on the Web
The worldwide web contains many thousands of documents dealing with archaeology. Based on your introductory browsing through these documents, how would you characterize or categorize the range of subjects dealt with?Are there common denominators in the subjects addressed or the authors writing about them? Are there ways in which archaeology as it is portrayed on the web is really different from what appears in traditional print sources?
- Annie Airaudi
- The Iceman Meets Bill Gates: A Glance at Archaeology on the Web
- Bill Baird
- Archaeology on the Web
- Joe Billeaud
- Who Writes About Archaeology on the Web?
- Matthew Cavazos
- Matthewrocks' Archaeological Website
- Jenny Dente
- Web Benefits to Archaeology
- Pat Findlay
- Observations of Archaeology on the Web
- Carolyn Gebhard
- Who Writes About Archaeology on the Web?
- Sasha Jojin
- Archaeology Rediscovered
- Sara Jones
- "Digging Up" the World Wide Web
- Wellington King
- Archaeological Sites on the Web
- Rocco Laurenzo
- An Invitation to Archaeology on the Web
- Sally McIver
- Archaeology on the Internet
- Carlos Rico
- Searching the Web!
- William Walker
- Where's the Technology in Prehistory?
- Ted Weiman
- Archaeological Sites on the Web
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