1. Early South Asian and Iranian history Early South Asian and Iranian history, linguistics, texts;
Comparative historical mythology;
interdisciplinary study of early South and Central Asia... visit site permalink |
2. Chewed or Chipped? Who made the Neanderthal Flute? Humans Or Carnivores? Listing of evidence (as of Dec., 2006) showing the 50,ooo year-old Neanderthal flute was no accident, and is a flute with unique hole spacings th... visit site permalink |
3. Indo-European Origins and Geography A theory of symmetrical expansion of the Indo-European languages (including a detailed map). The theory underlines the importance of the so called "Ca... visit site permalink |
4. Center for American Archeology The Center for American Archeology, Kampsville, IL, is an independent non-profit research and education organization dedicated to sharing the prehisto... visit site permalink |
5. Department of Archaeology The Department offers the Bachelor's and Master's programs in Archaeology. visit site permalink |
6. University of Edinburgh, Archaeology. Edinburgh Archaeology website contains details of participation in excavation of Neolithic settlement of Ais Yiorkis, Paphos, Cyprus, June 2007. visit site permalink |
7. Texas Arrowheads & Indian Artifacts - Virtual Museum Texas Arrowheads vitual museum with projectile point typology, updated Archaeological information, descriptions and photos of authentic Texas arrowhea... visit site permalink |
8. Polynesian Pathways Polynesian Pathways explores the genetic and geographical origins of the Polynesians. It contests the commonly held "Out of Asia direct" hypothesis an... visit site permalink |