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Browsing National Museum of Natural History by Subject "Archaeology"

Browsing National Museum of Natural History by Subject "Archaeology"

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  • Williams, Martha (1984)
    Lesson plan to introduce the principles of archaeology and the importance of material culture.
  • Griggs, Cathy (1988)
    Two activities teach relative dating with a focus on stratigraphy and seriation; suitable for upper elementary through high school students.
  • Ashmore, Pamela; Baumann, Timothy (2003)
    Two creative hands-on archaeology-based activities emphasize math and science skill development, collaboration, and interpretation; authors target grades 6 and 7, but lessons are suitable for grades 8-12 as well.,
  • Chiarulli, Beverly (2001)
    Three exercises using Maya art and writing that can be adapted for use in science, social studies and art classes; suitable for grades 9-12 and college.
  • Brooks, Alison S. (2012)
    'AnthroNotes' editor Brooks interviews Eric Cline and Deborah Lehr from the Capitol Archaeological Institute about efforts to end looting of antiquities in Egypt after the Egyptian revolution of 2011; this article was ...
  • Potter, Stephen R. (1984)
    Description of prehistoric and historic archaeological sites found on National Park Service lands in and around Washington, D.C.
  • Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane (1995)
    Questioning the accuracy of artistic renderings of prehistoric human life; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'
  • Spang, Lyra (2010)
    Anthropologist Spang examines tourism as an ideal place to explore key questions about identity production, 'the other,' boundaries between different ethnic and cultural groups, as well as cultural exchange, change, and ...
  • Grove, David (1992)
    Based on newer evidence, scholars reevaluate the traditional interpretations of Olmec history.
  • Bruwelheide, Kari; Owsley, Douglas (2007)
    Smithsonian physical anthropologists Bruwelheide and Owsley apply forensic analysis to historic cases of seventeenth century remains found in Maryland and Virginia.

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