Archaeology, the study of ancient human history through artifacts, structures, and landscapes, opens a window into the ...
The discovery of Stone Age needles made from the bones of foxes, cats and other small carnivores reveal how prehistoric ...
In this volume, Douglas B. Bamforth offers an archaeological overview of the Great Plains, the vast, open grassland bordered by forests and mountain ranges situated in the heart of North America.
A Wyoming archaeological site where people killed or scavenged a Columbian mammoth nearly 13,000 years ago has produced yet ...
The bone needles were uncovered at a Wyoming archaeological site that sheds light on some of the early inhabitants of North ...
A study of a 12,800-year-old skull of a toddler offers a glimpse at how early Americans found food, and how their hunts may ...
With the introduction of objective quantifiable methods such as dendrochronology and Carbon-14 dating, over the past half century, European and North American archaeology have developed independent ...
Dr. Christopher W. Schwartz is appointed as the City of Phoenix Archaeologist, bringing extensive experience in North ...
The Archaeological Institute of America is North America’s oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology. The AIA is a nonprofit organization founded in 1879 and chartered by the ...
Applied archaeology is an emerging field of study within Anthropology that creates and uses knowledge in the context of application. The M.A. in Applied Archaeology at the University of Arizona is a ...