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  1. Breaking Away from the Textbook: Creative Ways to Teach World History, Vol. 1: Prehistory to 1600 by Ron H. Pahl, 2002-02
  2. World Prehistory and Archaeology (2nd Edition) (MyAnthroLab Series) by Michael Chazan, 2010-07-17
  3. A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Has Shaped the World from Prehistory to the Present
  4. Lost World: Rewriting Prehistory---How New Science Is Tracing America's Ice Age Mariners by Tom Koppel, 2005-10-04
  5. The Human Venture: A World History: From Prehistory to the Present, Combined Edition (4th Edition) by Anthony Esler, 1999-08-03
  6. A Short History of the World: The Story of Mankind from Prehistory to the Modern Day by Alex Woolf, 2008-09-30
  7. The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 3, Part 1: The Prehistory of the Balkans, the Middle East and the Aegean World, Tenth to Eighth Centuries BC
  8. Prehistory of Oklahoma (New World Archaeological Record)
  9. Exploring History: A Journey Through Time, From Prehistory to the Modern World (Children's illustrated encyclopedia) by Editors of Lorenz Books, 2002-02
  10. The Humanistic Tradition, Volume 1: Prehistory to the Early Modern World by Gloria Fiero, 2005-12-21
  11. History of the World: Prehistory to the Renaissance
  12. New World Prehistory: Archaeology of the American Indian (Foundations of Modern Anthropology) by William Sanders, Joseph Marinao, 1971-01
  13. World Prehistory: Two Million Years of Human Life by Peter N. Peregrine, 2002-12-02
  14. Women in World History: Readings from Prehistory to 1500 (Sources and Studies in World History) by Brady Hughes, Sarah S. Hughes, 1995-03

21. Department Of Archaeology, SFU, Faculty And Staff Information
Areas of special interest include New world archaeology and ethnology, Old world Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/dept/fac_bio/hayden/index.htm
Dr. Brian D. Hayden
Tel.: (604) 291 4781; Fax.: (604) 291 5666; e-mail: bhayden@sfu.ca Courses offered 2002-1:
ARCH 105-3 The Evolution of Technology

Courses offered 2001-3:
ARCH 226-3 The Prehistory of Religion

ARCH 272-3 Archaeology of the New World

General Research Interests: Areas of special interest include New World archaeology and ethnology, Old World Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology. Recent studies have been concerned with the factors behind the origins and development of residential corporate groups.
Research Programs: Major research programs in the past ten years include the Coxoh ethnoarchaeology project in Chiapas, Mexico, and Guatemala, a study of famine responses in traditional societies, research into the conditions favoring competition and cooperation in traditional contexts, and a multi-year research project (1982-present) on residential corporate groups in B. C. as revealed through large scale excavations at the Keatley Creek site. Other work has been concerned with Paleolithic deity concepts and religion, and the status of women in hunter/gatherer societies. Both the Coxoh and Corporate group field projects involved field crews of SFU undergraduate and graduate students. SFU field schools were integrated into the Keatley Creek project in 1988 and 1989.

22. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Journal Of World Prehistory
A educational series created by the BBC that discusses the origins of modern medicine.Category Science Social Sciences Periods and Cultures prehistory...... world / Disease its Treatment Schools Feedback. prehistory Ancient world. the Middle Ages. Hippocrates. Takeone Frog. Progress from prehistory to the Ancient world? Disease its Treatment,
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0892-7537/current
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23. Ralph Rowlett, Anthropology, MU
Profile of this University of Missouri Professor. Research centers on the Old world Iron Age, but projects have touched upon all the major periods of prehistory back to the australopithecines.
http://web.missouri.edu/~anthwww/people/rowlett.html

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RALPH M. ROWLETT
Professor
Ph.D., Harvard University, 1968
W hile my main geographic research area is Europe, I have participated in research from Asia, Africa, and the Pacific as well as North America. Most of this research centers on the Iron Age, but projects have touched upon all the major periods of prehistory back to the australopithecines. The main topics have been societal archaeology, especially socio-cultural groups, forms, and political aspects such as the chiefdom, and preindustrial technology. Archaeological data is sometimes approached through image analysis. A major concern in teaching and research are the basic theoretical and methodological concepts of anthropological archaeology, including the epistemology of archaeology as a source of knowledge. Topics emphasized more in teaching than research are the substantive fields of European ethnology, ethnohistory, and folklore and topics such as lithic technology, materials analysis (including thermoluminescence), experimental archaeology, and elementary museology. I serve as the main liaison with the Physics Department for archaeoastronomy. Contact: RowlettR@missouri.edu

24. BBC - Prehistory & The Ancient World / Hospitals And Training
Schools Feedback. prehistory Ancient world. the Middle Ages. the Renaissance.the Industrial Revolution. the Modern world. Asclepius. Medicine Through Time,
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25. Www.iwhistory.org.uk
From the Isle of Wight Industrial Archaeology Society. A comprehensive resource for news and links to the Island's past, from prehistory to world War 2, including recent discoveries and established work.
http://www.iwhistory.org.uk
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26. Vikings In America
VIKINGS IN THE NEW world. Viking Artifacts The Kennsington Rune Stone;Miscellaneous New world Artifacts. References Bibliography; Disclaimer.
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/prehistory/vikings/vikhome.html
Overview Greenland Newfoundland Minnesota ... Bibliography
VIKINGS IN THE NEW WORLD
Viking Settlement in North America Viking Artifacts References Other Internet Links William Bakken Last Update: Dec 28, 1998 Overview Greenland Newfoundland Minnesota ... Bibliography

27. Anthropology University Of Minnesota
Researching and teaching in anthropological archaeology, Old world prehistory, phytolith studies, faunal analysis, taphonomy, human foragers, and primate anatomy and evolutionary biology.
http://cla.umn.edu/anthropology/index.html
395 Hubert H. Humphrey Center
301-19th Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55455
Tel: 612-625-3400 Fax: 612-625-3095 MAP
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28. Gordon Willey
Biography of this leading archeologist and theorist of the New world prehistory known particularly for his studies in the pattern of settlements of native societies.
http://emuseum.mankato.msus.edu/information/biography/uvwxyz/willey_gordon.html
Gordon Randolf Willey
1913-present
Gordon Willey was born on March 7, 1913 in the small town of Chariton, Iowa. His parents were Frank and Agnes Willey. His father was a pharmacist and his mother was a homemaker. He was married on September 17, 1938 to Katherine Whaley. He had two children, Alexandra and Winston. Willey attended the University of Arizona to get his Bachelors Degree in 1935 and his Masters Degree in 1936 in Anthropology. He continued his education and got his Ph.D. at Columbia University in 1942. After getting his Ph.D., he was an administrator at Columbia University in New York from 1942 to 1943. He then started working at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. as an anthropologist in the Bureau of American Ethnology from 1943 to 1950. He then decided to go back to teaching, and started back at Harvard University in Cambridge. There he became the Bowditch Professor of Archeology from 1950 to 1987. Currently, he is a Professor at Harvard University. He was a member of archaeological expiditions to Peru and Panama from 1941 - 1952; British Honduras from 1953 - 1956; Nicaragua in 1959 and 1961; and Guatemala in 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964 - 1968. Some of his awards include Viking Fund Medal in Archaeology in 1953. Huyley Medal, Royal Anthropologist Institute in 1984, the Golden Plate Award, Alfred V. Kidder Medal for achievement in American Archeology and many more. He is a leading archeologist and theorist of the New World prehistory known particularly for his studies in the pattern of settlements of native societies. He is also a quite well known writer. Some of his books include Excavations in the Chancey Valley, Excavations in Southeast Florida, and History of American Archaeology. He is also member of the American Anthropological Association, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Royal Anthropological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

29. Education World® : History Center : Prehistory To 3000 B.C.
Hominid Species Timeline. prehistory STANDARDS. National Standards, Copyright19962003 by Education world, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Home About
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Full Timeline Africa Americas Asia Australia Europe Middle East Museums: Smithsonian Museum Peabody Museum Oriental Institute Natural Hist. Museum, London Time Line Resources:
LESSON PLANNING Flints and Stones : Real Life in Prehistory
This Web site is a result of the work of an archaeologist who used scientific evidence and information of recent hunter-gatherer groups to try to recreate the lives of prehistoric man.
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30. CUMAA Error
University Museum of. world prehistory and local archaeology; Social anthropology artefacts; Special exhibitions.
http://cumaa.archanth.cam.ac.uk/
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32. World Cultures | Britain
Collections which trace the story of Britain from prehistory to the present day.
http://www.british-museum.ac.uk/world/britain/britain.html

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34. Department Of Archaeology, SFU, Faculty And Staff Information
Professor in the department of Archaeology. Research interests includes New world archaeology and ethnology, Old world Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology. Courses, research programs and publications.
http://www.sfu.ca/archaeology/dept/fac_bio/hayden/
Dr. Brian D. Hayden
Tel.: (604) 291 4781; Fax.: (604) 291 5666; e-mail: bhayden@sfu.ca Courses offered 2002-1:
ARCH 105-3 The Evolution of Technology

Courses offered 2001-3:
ARCH 226-3 The Prehistory of Religion

ARCH 272-3 Archaeology of the New World

General Research Interests: Areas of special interest include New World archaeology and ethnology, Old World Paleolithic, hunter/gatherer ethnology, Australian and Southeast Asian prehistory, ethnoarchaeology, lithic technology and cultural ecology. Recent studies have been concerned with the factors behind the origins and development of residential corporate groups.
Research Programs: Major research programs in the past ten years include the Coxoh ethnoarchaeology project in Chiapas, Mexico, and Guatemala, a study of famine responses in traditional societies, research into the conditions favoring competition and cooperation in traditional contexts, and a multi-year research project (1982-present) on residential corporate groups in B. C. as revealed through large scale excavations at the Keatley Creek site. Other work has been concerned with Paleolithic deity concepts and religion, and the status of women in hunter/gatherer societies. Both the Coxoh and Corporate group field projects involved field crews of SFU undergraduate and graduate students. SFU field schools were integrated into the Keatley Creek project in 1988 and 1989.

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Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Archaeology -World Prehistory: Page 4 of 4 Sale Hardcover List Price $35.00 The History of Archaeology by Nick Constable Book News Annotation This atlas examines archaeological discoveries on every continent and era, from the first hominids 2.5 million years ago to the Anglo-Saxon, Viking, and Chinese empires of the past 2,000. Constable (author of and describes all the major excavations... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $44.95 World Prehistory in New Perspective by John Grahame Clark Publisher Comments The origins and development of human culture throughout the world are re-examined in this new, generously illustrated edition of Clark's famous work. There is much more detailed and up-to-date coverage of the various territories, particularly America and...

36. PaleoZoo's Prehistoric Louisiana!
Fossils, paleontology, prehistory. From Geobopological Survey.
http://www.geobop.com/paleozoo/World/NA/US/LA/index.htm
Prehistoric L ouisiana The Living Fossils State The Pelican State Prehistoric AMERICA Partnered with Geobop's North America Search this site Reference Desk State Soil Louisiana Today... W here can you find farmers who grow both rice and crawfish—called crayfish in other states? In what state is the largest city partly below sea level? Louisiana! Louisiana is the only state besides Florida that lies entirely within the Gulf Coastal Plain. It's bordered by Texas on the west, while the Mississippi River forms the border with Mississippi on the east. Arkansas borders Louisiana to the north. Hilly uplands in northern Louisiana are largely forested. Rich farmlands are located on the low, flat floodplains that border the Mississippi, Red, and Oucahita Rivers. Grassland prairies well suited to growing rice are found in southwest Louisiana. Louisiana’s state tree, the baldcypress, is most common in swampy coastal marshes that stretch along Louisiana’s Gulf Coast. The abundance of water in Louisiana is hinted at by its state tree, state bird (the pelican) and state reptile (alligator). As in neighboring Mississippi, "Bayou" is a common word in Louisiana. Early settlers called these slow-moving streams near the lower Mississippi River "sleeping water."

37. Sipapu--The Anasazi Emergence Into The Cyber World
John Kantner explores the prehistoric Anasazi of the southwestern United States. Includes timeline, Category Science Social Sciences AnasaziHisatsinom......Explore Prehistoric Anasazi Architecture, Learn about Anasazi prehistory,For the Serious Researcher, Architecture prehistory Researchers
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/

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Prehistory Researchers Feedback ... Frequently Asked Questions This page has been visited 319571 times since Thursday, September 9, 1999. John Kantner

38. PaleoZoo's Prehistoric Connecticut!
Connecticut fossils, paleontology, and prehistory from Geobops Prehistoric USA.
http://www.geobop.com/paleozoo/World/NA/US/CT/index.htm
Prehistoric C onnecticut The Connecticut Valley State The Constitution State Prehistoric AMERICA Partnered with Geobop's North America Search this site Reference Desk Prehistoric Connecticut ... State Soil Connecticut Today... C onnecticut is a small state that borders Massachusetts on the south. Like Massachusetts, it was once known for its shipping industry. The important role whaling played in Connecticut history is recalled by its state animal, the sperm whale. New England's river, the Connecticut River, flows the Connecticut Valley, which stretches north into Massachusetts. Aside from the Connecticut Valley, Connecticut appears as an irregular rocky land with high hills here and there. Ice Age glaciers left hundreds of large and small lakes and ponds, along with waterfalls, rock ridges, and boulders. The direction glaciers traveled is indicated by drumlins—longish piles of rocks and gravels left behind by glaciers. The highest and most rugged part of Connecticut lies in the northwest corner, in the Taconic Mountains. Low ranges of hills extend along each side of the state.

39. The History Of The World: A Timeline Prehistory - 1000 BC
From the formation of the earth to the terrorist attacks of September 11.Category Society History Timelines...... for weapons and armor Semite Phoenicians arrive in eastern Mediterranean 2700 Imhotep second King of 3rd dynasty in Egypt, constructs the world's first stone
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Brought to you by: sageadams.com Before Homo Sapiens Ancient Civilizations - 1000 BC 999 BC - AD ... 2001 - 2003 AD Before Homo Sapiens Earth is born!
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8,000,000 Global climate cools and dries
Australopithecus
, the first evolved people arrive
2,300,000 Genus Homo arrives - larger brains and have language
1,400,000 First use of fire by humans, evidence found in Kenya , Africa ( Homo Erectus
460,000 Hearths for fire used in China
400,000 Hearths for fire used in France Ancient Civilizations 200,000 First Homo Sapiens in China, exist alongside Neanderthals
100,000 Use of fire becomes widespread throughout Africa and Asia
60,000 Neanderthal hearths found in Israel First people in Australia aborigines 35,000 People make sparks using flint and iron pyrite First people to the Americas 24,000 Neanderthals die out

40. Human Prehistory
Offers an overview of human evolution and prehistory with a particular emphasis on early human developments in the Old world. The graphically enhanced tours open with a discussion of the origins of the study of hominid evolution .
http://users.hol.gr/~dilos/prehis.htm
Entrance Human Prehistory: An Exhibition ver 4.0 (1996-2003) Best viewed at 800 x 600 and True Color Display
The evolution of Human Species followed different stages beginning with the Australopethicus and continuing with homo habilis, homo erectus and homo sapiens. The last stages include those people who lived thousands of years ago in the Palaeolithic and Neolithic Age and are the immediate ancestors of modern man. The discovery of the evolution of man is attributed to two scientists of the 19th century: Sir Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin.
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