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Directory of Archaeological Societies and Journals
Contract
Archaeologists And Legislators
Anthropology
On The Internet
The Mysterious Origins
of Man
Anthropology-Archaeology
Page
Centre For Archaeological
Research USM
Archaeology
Resources,
University
of Bradford
Archaeological
Resource Guide
for
Europe - Geographical Index
ArchNet:
Educational Resources for
Anthropology
and Archaeology
A
Guide to Underwater Archaeology
Resources
on the Internet
The Naked
Scientific Archaeology and
Physical
Anthropology
Yahoo-Science:
Anthropology and
Archaeology
Career
in Archeaology in the U.S
Archeaology
on Film
Society for American
Archaeology
Archeaology
Magazine
Council for British
Archaeology
Papers from
the Institute of
Archaeology
(UCL)
Archaeology
Resources for Education
Department
of Archeaology,
University
of Calgary
Archaeology
at the
University
of Hawai'i
Artic Archaeology
Beta Analytic Inc.
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of the latest links !!!
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Paleonet-
Articles about archaeology,
Rock Art, Tibet, Columbia Plateau :- help archaeologists and archaeology
distribute information to the public about Tibet, China, Columbia
Plateau, Tibetan archaeology go there....
The Dharam
Hinduja Indic Research Center was established at Columbia
University in 1994, and operates as an autonomous center under
the auspices of the Department of Religion. go there.....
Interesting site for Indian Coins -
By Shree Nupam Mahajan Coins are reflections of history! Like
the Indian subcontinent, Indian coinage too has very extensive,
complex but still interesting
history.
Read more here- http://www.med.unc.edu/~nupam/welcome.html
The greatest collection of Egyptian antiquities is, without doubt,
that of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. continue....
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Personal and Group Homepages (with papers)
- Simon
Collings - Foreign Language Recognition. Don't be misled by
this name. There are sections about families of languages.
- Kjell Gustafson's homepage,
with a brief introduction to Historical
linguistics
- Mark Hale's
homepage, plus papers.
- Naomi Nagy's homepage,
including papers
in Historical Linguistics
- Sergei Starostin's
Home Page, including etymological databases for various languages,
including Sino-Tibetan, Dravidian, Altaic, etc.
- Association
for the History of Languages, with a few teaser articles,
one about the Oceanic linguistic prehistory.
Computational Historical Linguistics
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- Cyril
Babaev Indo-European Linguistic Studies - Everything About Proto-Indo-European.
There's another one at Geocities.
They both seem to be updated simultaneously, so I dunno which
one is the "master" copy. Also check out his links page.
- The Early History
of Indo-European Languages and the Armenian Language-TOC.
- Family Tree of Indo-Europeans.
- Indo-European Home page.
- In Search
of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Culture, and the Origins of our
Diversity.
- Indo-European
and the Comparative Method.
- Indo-European
language family @ Tongues.
- The
Proto-Indo-European Sound System.
- The
Student's Guide to Indo-European.
- What has
a hippo in common with a feather, intriguing Proto-Indo-European
etymologies of hippopotamus and feather.
- Numbers
in Indo-European Languages.
- Numbers in Indo-European
Languages. This is from "Numbers in
over 2400 languages".
- "Knowing" Words in Indo-European
Languages.
- Indo-European
Roots
- What Language
Did They Speak? (The Indo-European Homeland Question)
- The
Early History of Indo-European Languages by Thomas V. Gamkrelidze
and V. V. Ivanov.
- Indo-European
Languages.
- The Ash Tree In
Indo-European Culture.
- UCLA Program in
Indo-European Studies, not much here, but has a pretty good
Links page.
- The
Bagani Enigma, a centum Indo-European language in the
Himalayas.
- Celtic Indo-European
Origins.
- Germanic Languages
- English 230: English
Historical Linguistics at Grinnell College.
- Old English
Pages.
- Branches
of Indo-European Family, with a pie chart of percentages of speakers
in some of the major branches of Indo-European.
- Avesta -- Zoroastrian Archives,
including section on Avesta and Persian languages.
- Celts
Historical Background and The
Celtic Languages, both from Gaelic and Gaelic Culture.
- The Indo-European
Roots of the words used for Focal an Lae, ie selected Irish
words with their roots in PIE. This is from Focal an Lae - The Word of
the Day in Irish.
- KHS Online
- Linguistics.
- Course
Resources: Language Classification.
- Chronology:
History of English.
- Interview with
Marija Gimbutas.
- Article
from the New York Times "New Family Tree Is Constructed For Indo-European",
this apparently is about the UPenn Computational Historical Linguistics
Project and their new tree describing the branching-out of various
PIE subfamilies.
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Media, Culture & Society
http://www.sagepub.co.uk
School of ogiental and African Studies
(Soas)
http://www.soas.ac.uk/home.html
Enjoy Britannica online
http://www.britannica.com/bcom/history
Discover India Gallery
http://www.picatype.com/dig/dig.htm
To understand the past through Archaeology
http://www.resourcehelp.com/qserarch.htm
Following is site for downloading the
Dictionary. It is 8 MB.
http://www.surf.to/stepanyuk
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