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The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA), founded in 1967, is a non-profit organization dedicated to archaeological scholarship in the American Northeast |
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Notes from the 1996-1997 ESAF meetings |
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Graduate Program in Historic Preservation, University of Vermont |
Program Information, Course Listings, a Web Journal, and Contact Information |
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Excellent On-Line Museum, Educational Resource, and Gift Shop |
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Through nautical
exploration, hands-on exhibits, and learning adventures for all ages, |
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Great Resource for |
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Established through a legislative
act in 1971, the Maine Historic Preservation Commission is the state agency
which functions as the State Historic Preservation Office in |
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Great Site for Local Information |
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Lots of info on |
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Info on Diving in |
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Information on the |
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The
Vermont Archaeological Society (VAS) is a non-profit organization comprised of
professionals and non-professionals committed to archaeology. VAS embraces the interests of prehistoric,
historic, underwater, and industrial archaeology. |
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Enriching People's Lives and Strengthening Community through the Arts |
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In these pages we hope you will discover the special qualities of our Green Mountain State |
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Vermont Division for Historic Preservation State Historic Preservation Office |
Guide to Division for Historic Preservation Services, Community Services and Certified Local Government Program, Vermont Downtown Program, Historic Site Information: State and National Registers of Historic Places, Financial Incentives and Funding Sources, Vermont State-Owned Historic Sites, Other Resources: History, Architecture, Doing Research, Technical Information, Preservation Planning |
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Historic Architecture, Sites, Preservation, Legislation, and Education |
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Our web-site is here to
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Whether you're a Vermonter or simply want to learn more about the Green Mountain State, Vermont Life is your insider's guide to the secret places, special character and things to see and do in this uniquely beautiful place |
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Search Engine for Museum's, Gallery's, and Historic Sites in |
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World and
National Sites |
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The American Anthropological Association’s page for important anthropological links |
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Journals, Methods, Jobs, Universities, Institutes, Directories, Anthropology, and Archaeology |
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On-Line Magazine published by the Archaeology Institute of America |
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Database of films related to Archaeology. Reviews, comments, and an opportunity for you to submit your own reviews. |
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Links to Academic Departments, Museums, and Journals. Site is not up-to-date. |
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News and information about
Canadian archaeology. Learn how you can
attend and participate in the annual CAA meetings, and much more. |
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Link to Anthropology
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Published by |
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The most comprehensive
database of print media in |
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A computerized communications network for the archeological and historic preservation community--is an internationally recognized source of information on public archeology. NADB ("Nad-Bee") was established to meet a congressional directive to improve access to information on archeological activities nationwide. |
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NCPTT’s Preservation Technology and Training Grants program remains our most prominent means of stimulating new ideas in preservation and conservation technologies. |
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Explore |
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Research, Travel, Education, Publications, and How-to-List a Property. |
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News, Preservation Magazine, Travel Programs, About the National Trust, Law and Public Policy, Preservation Books, and Historic Sites. |
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About SAA, Careers and Opportunities in Archaeology, Education, Government Affairs, Meetings, Publications, and more. |
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List of North American Archaeological Links |
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Find Funding, Promote your Research, Access Experts, and Explore Marketplace. |
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The World Archaeological Congress (WAC) is an international forum for discussion for anyone who is genuinely concerned with the study of the past. Site is out-dated. |
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Small, but growing database of Anthropologists from around the world. |
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