Virginia Archeology Links
- A Quiet
Revolution: Origins of Agriculture in Eastern North America
- Alexandria Archeology Museum
- Archaic Period in the Falls of the Ohio Region of Kentucky
- archeology.about.com
- ArchNet
- Archeological Society of Maryland
- Archeological Society of Virginia
- Archeological Institute of America
- Archeology in Blacksburg
- Archeology in the National Capital Region
- Archeological Institute of America
- archeology.about.com
- Archeology of North America by Kevin L. Callahan, University of Minnesota
- ArchNet
- Archeology research - National Parks in Virginia
- Atlas of Virginia Archeology
- The Beginning of American Archeology: 1784- 1906 (Thomas Jefferson started it, according to the National Park Service Links to the Past
- BEYOND CLOVIS: How and When the First
Americans Arrived
- Brook Run archaeological site (Route 3, Culpeper County)
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Cactus Hill:
- Center for Archaeological Research at the College of William and Mary Center for Archaeological Research - Publications for projects:
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Center for the Study of the First Americans
- Chesapeake World-System: complexity, hierarchy and pulsations of long range interaction in prehistory
- Comparative Archaeological Study of Colonial Chesapeake Culture
- Council of Virginia Archaeologists, Inc.
- Department of Historic Resources (State of Virginia)
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DIGWEB:
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Earliest Americans Theme Study
- Designated Paleoamerican National Historic Landmarks: Thunderbird District
- potential Paleoamerican National Historic Landmarks: Cactus Hill site
- Paleoamerican Properties Listed in The National Register of Historic Places: Conover/Goose Neck, Flint Run, Williamson
- Southeast Project Area Historic Context
- Undesignated Earliest American Properties Inventoried in State Historic Preservation Office Site Files: Baskerville, Bennett, Bolster's Store, Bourne/Rockville, Burks-Perrow, Cactus Hill, Carpenter, Catoctin Creek, Dime, Fannin/Gravel Pit, Greensville Co., Hallowell, Harris Creek, Henrico Springs, Hill Farm, Hopewell, Isle of Wight, Little Otter Rockshelter, Meherrin River Mitchell Plant, Nottoway Complex, Otterdam Swamp, Peaks of Otter/Mons, Point-of-Rocks,Quail Springs, Richmond/Kingsland Ridge/Stity, Rocky Mount, Slade North, Smith Mountain, Sunflower, Three Creek, Tomko, 44MC66, 44MC72
- for context, see sites designated as National Historic Landmarks and on the National Register of Historic Places
- Eastern States Archaeological Federation
- Eastern States Rock Art Research Association
- Historical Archaeology in Loudoun Valley and Harpers Ferry
- Hutchison Research Center - Amerindian Mound Builders
- John Smith and the Nanticoke
- Kentucky Prehistory
- Lithics.Net
- Lower Eastern Shore (Maryland) Heritage Committee - Native Americans
- Mataponi Indian reservation
- Maryland Office of Archeology - Maryland Historical Trust
- Middle Atlantic Archaeological Conference (MAAC) (Virginia is the southern boundary of the "Middle Atlantic")
- Moundbuilders of the Mississippi
- Mystery of the First Americans (A NOVA program broadcast on PBS)
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National Archeological DataBase: Reports and Maps, with maps showing (by county)
- North Carolina Office of State Archaeology branch of the North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office
- North Carolina Archeology
- North Carolina Research Laboratories of Archaeology
- Prehistory of the Mid-South
- Prehistory of the Upper Cumberland River Drainage in the Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee Border Region
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Southeast Archeological Center (National Park Service)
- Society for American Archeology
- Southeastern Archaeological Conference
- Stone Tools and Archeology of Virginia
- Tennessee Archeology Net
- Virginia Council on Indians
- Virginia Foundation for Archaeological Research, Inc.
- Virginia Indians for Younger Readers
- Virginia's First Clovis Site Still Holds Scientific Riches (Williamson site in Dinwiddie County, "possibly the largest Clovis chert quarry and base camp in all of North America")
- Virginia's Indian Tribes
- West Virginia Archeological Society
- William S. Webb Museum of
Anthropology (Kentucky archeology)
The Real First Families of Virginia
Geography of Virginia