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The Keirsey Temperament Sorter
| Find out more than you ever wanted to know about yourself. Take this personality test based on the professional Meyers-Briggs test. The results include a general description of your personality type (out of 16 possible). The Web author reminds you several times that this is just for fun.
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UK Archaeology on the Internet
This site provides information about the current state of archaeology in the United Kingdom and Europe. Contains many links to related sites, including academics, museums, businesses, and more.
U.C. Berkeley Museum of Paleontology
Tour the online exhibits (dinorsaurs, mammals, and so on), browse the online catalog of type specimens, and more at this thorough Web depiction of the U.C. Museum of Paleontology. Very graphics-intensive, so a high-speed connection is recommended.
T.W. Rutledge
This is a site protraying the works of T.W. Rutledge, a modern artist who is a well-known illustrator of archaeological sites. His work has appeared in National Geographic magazine. Includes both thumbnails and full-screen images.
Stone Pages
These graphics-intensive pages provide photographs and information on the many stone megaliths (such as Stonehenge) in Europe, primarily England, Scotland, and Ireland.
SouthWestern Archaeology
This site provides detailed information on the practice of archaeology in the American Southwest. Includes not only the standard reseach summaries, but also information on how to prepare yourself (supplies, contact addresses, and so on).
South Dakota Archaeology
Based at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, this Web page provides site reports and organization information concerning digs within the state of South Dakota (primarily Native American).
The Skull Page
In an effort to further the understanding of human evolution, the Washington State University Anthropology Department is now offering for sale reproductions of fossil hominid skulls. If you're in need of skulls or parts of skulls, here's the place to buy them. It's also rather fun just to look, in an odd sort of way.
SAAweb---Society for American Archaeology
The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is an international organization dedicated to the research, interpretation, and protection of the archaeological heritage of the Americas. The SAA Web site contains information on various archaeological projects sponsored by the SAA, online versions of the groups publications, and membership details.
Royal Tyrrell Museum Web Site
Fun for the whole family, this Web site contains a virtual tour of the museum, information on educational programs, volunteer programs, and much more. The Royal Tyrrell Museum bills itself as a destination vacation spot for families with children interested in dinosaurs (or anyone else for that matter).
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS)
Provides information on archaeological projects within Scotland as they pertain to a further understanding of mankind's history in that country. Three areas in particular that concern archaeology are the National Archaeological Survey (NAS), Afforestable Land Survey (ALS), and Aerial Photographic Survey (APS).
ROMARCH---Roman Art and Archaeology
ROMARCH is a crossroads for resources on the art and archaeology of ancient Italy and the Roman Empire, ca. BC 100---AD 600; it is the original Roman index, and has links to more than 175 sites of interest, organized by province, geographically with a clickable map. ROMARCH is also an Internet discussion group with over 450 professionals and laypersons worldwide who discuss the economy, history, art, architecture and archaeology of the ancient Roman Empire. The archives for the messages posted to the listserv are also available at the Web site.
Reeder's Egypt Page
This comprehensive site will tell you just about anything you want to know about the history, art, and archaeological study of Egypt. Besides a list of links to many Egypt-related sites, the main focuses of Reeder's Egypt Page are a detailed tour of the tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep from the 5th dynasty and information on "KMT: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt," including online articles.
RADIOCARBON WWW Server
Aimed at professional archaeologists, this site provides information for Radiocarbon, the main international journal of record for research articles and datelists related to C-14 and other radioisotopes and techniques used in archaeological, geophysical, oceanographic, and related dating. This page also contains a list of links to other sites providing online radiocarbon labs, related databases, computer programs, and much more.
Prehistory Press
A site for the professional archaeologist, Prehistory Press specializes in the publication and distribution of data-oriented archaeological monographs worldwide. Prehistory Press is now publishing a peer-reviewed series in Old and New World archaeology, and is actively seeking manuscript submissions.
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology (UCL)
This journal's primary aim is to provide an outlet for research at the graduate level, much of which would not otherwise be published. Find online abstracts and full articles, as well as contribution guidelines and subscription information.
Pan-American Institute of Maritime Archaeology (PIMA)
This site provides a view of archaeology other than "just digging in the dirt." Here you will find information on the history of ships and seafaring as demonstrated by underwater finds. You can also volunteer to join the non-profit PIMA on its excavation of a 17th-century shipwreck near the Dominican Republic. Now there's adventure!
The Oriental Institute---University of Chicago
The Oriental Institute is a museum and research organization devoted to the study of the ancient Near East. Included on this Web site are descriptions of archaeological projects underway by the Institute and images from their museum collection.
Native American History and Archaeology Resources on the Internet
This index page provides links to many other sites concerning the Native American oral and written traditions, as well as archaeology and anthropology sites dealing with the study of Native American culture past and present.
National Park Service: Links to the Past---Archeology
Here you will find information on archaeological digs sponsored by the U.S. government at national parks across the United States. In addition, there is information on how to participate in these projects, no matter what your level of knowledge. Finally, this site provides a primary link to the NPS-sponsored National Archeological Database, which provides a Web-searchable index to archaeological research nationwide.
Internet Archaeology
Internet Archaeology aims to become one of the world's archaeological journals of record and having set itself the task of publishing papers of high academic standing which also utilize to the full the potential of electronic publication. Although not starting publication until August, 1996, this site already contains some advance articles.
Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA)
Based at Texas A&M University, this Institute owns its own research vessel and coordinates studies with museams world-wide. This Web page contains information on the INA's research, publications, and membership.
The Indiana Jones WWW Page
Okay, humor us. . .This fictional archaeologist did a lot to bring attention to the discipline. Here's a Web site filled with information on the movies, books, and television series. Includes many still images, video clips, and sound files. For those interested, there are also links to real-world sites concerning the same adventures Indiana Jones went on.
GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology: Burgundy, France
This site sums up most of the major technological technigues for use at archaeological digs by following the analysis of the Arroux River Valley region of Burgundy (France) for nearly two decades. The technigues discussed include satellite remote sensing, archival aerial photographs, predictive modeling, and many more.
Field Museum Online
Chicago's Field Museum has prepared an excellent online multimedia dinosaur exhibit entitled "From DNA to Dinosaurs." Bring your kids, high-speed modem, and have fun.
FAQ---Career in Archaeology in the U.S.
At this site David L. Carlson, an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Texas A & M University, answers frequently asked questions concerning how to go about starting and continuing a career as an archaeologist.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Archaeology
This portion of the Smithsonian Institution's emense Web presence is devoted to information about archaeology careers within the Smithsonian and in general. Includes contact addresses and a suggested reading list.
Duke Papyrus Archive
This site is a full online study of the ancient Egyptian papyrus archives at Duke University. Includes graphics, the history of the archives, research papers, and more.
Dinosaur Provincial Park
This Web site for Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada, gives detailed information on the archaeological finds within the park, tour information, contact information (to plan your vacation), and much more.
Dino Russ's Lair
Maintained as part of the Illinois State Geological Survey Web site, this page provides information on and links to sites about dinosaurs and paleontology across the U.S. Includes information on archaeological digs you can join.
The Council for Independent Archaeology
This is a "professional" society for non-professional archaeologists. If you just enjoy archaeology, but can't study it seriously, this group will hook you up with the resources you need, including advice from experts and a placement service.
The Mental Edge---Sport Psychology
Sport psychology involves preparing the mind of an athlete, just as thoroughly as one prepares the body. Sport psychology is an emerging field in the worlds of psychology and athletics. This site contains detailed information on the field of sport psychology, including a full list of recommended reading.
KidsPeace ®, The National Center for Kids in Crisis
KidsPeace is an organization devoted to promoting the mental well-being of children. At this Web site you will find research summaries and parenting tips that lead to this goal.
The Journal of Mind and Behavior (JMB)
JMB is an educational and professional journal dedicated to the interdisciplinary approach within psychology and related fields and is interested in: the psychology, philosophy, and sociology of experimentation and the scientific method; the relationship between methodology, operationism, and theory construction; the mind/body problem in the social sciences, psychiatry and the medical sciences, and the physical sciences; and much, much more.
Institute for the Psychological Study of the Arts (IPSA)
The discipline of literature-and-psychology explores literary questions using psychology, often psychoanalytic psychology, but other psychologies as well. Here you will find electronic publications, conference schedules, and more relating to this mix of literature and psychology.
Internet Mental Health
This is an online encyclopedia of mental health information put together by a Canadian psychiatrist. Lots of good general information, plus more detailed information on the Canadian mental health system.
International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP)
The IACCP was founded in 1972 and aims to facilitate communication among persons interested in cross-cultural psychology and to pursue the universal validity of psychological theories in all branches of psychology and related disciplines. Included on this site is information on membership, papers, conferences, and publications.
The Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences (IP RAS)
Discover how psychology is studied in the Russian Federation. This site contains information on the educational programs, publishing activities, international relations, and research projects of the IP RAS. Yes, the text is in English.
Evolution's Voyage
s world peace possible? This man thinks so. See how the new science of evolutionary psychology has affected him and how he sees the world around him.
The ERIC Digests
The Gopher site opens with a one-line search interface. Enter the psychological subject of your choice, and the server will search an incredible list of articles for related information. Most of the articles contained here appear to deal with school-age psychological disorders.
Classics and Mediterranean Archaeology Home Page
Focuses on Mediterranean and classical archaeology, but also provides access to all sorts of archaeological links, including articles, journals, projects, exhibits, images, related academics, museums, geographic information, other Internet resources, and more.
COMBINED CAESAREA EXPEDITIONS97ÄUnderwater Excavations of Sebastos: King Herod's Harbor
This site provides information on this research project of marine archaeology. Includes volunteer requests, research summaries, and links to other sites about this excavation.
British Archaeology
This is the online version of this journal from the Council on British Archaeology. Includes full articles, reviews, an archive of past issues, and a searchable index. Subscription information for the print version is also given.
Biblical Archaeologist
Contains abstracts of articles from current issues of the magazine Biblical Archaeologist. Also includes a full index to articles published from 1983---1987.
ArchNet: WWW Virtual Library Archaeology
Provides links to and information regarding archaeology on the Internet. Includes the following subject areas: archeometry, ceramics, educational materials, ethnohistory, ethnoarchaeology, geo-archaeology, and more. This information is categorized by both geographic region and subject.
Archaeology Magazine
In addition to providing subscription information, this site provides abstracts and tables of contents for current and past issues of Archaeology magazine, an official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America. Also offered is a full list of links to other archaeology sites on the Web.
Archaeology at Mt. Vernon Plantation
Ever wanted to know more about the first president of the United States? This site gives information on the excavations underway at his home at Mt. Vernon. Volunteers are encouraged to help with the archaeological dig.
Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe
This Web page points to current archaeology Web resources in or about Europe. Currently thematic and geographic access is provided to these resources, and an improved system that will include an index and keyword search should be available soon.
Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities
This service is designed to allow those seeking archaeological fieldwork opportunities to browse postings submitted by those who have them to offer. Included here are positions for volunteers, paid workers, field schools, contract jobs---whatever is submitted or found on various lists and news groups. This server does not contain position announcements for professional academic or staff archaeologists.
Annual Egyptological Bibliography (AEB)
The AEB is a listing with summaries of all articles and books published within a given year on the various fields of Egyptology. The most recent full text given is for 1992, but a selection is given for each of the years 1993---1995; however, this comprehensive bibliography does not provide a search interface.
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