Is Indiana Jones bad for archaeology?
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Yes
As avid an Indiana Jones fan as they come (I still wear his brown fedora- courtesy of Disney world -,
No
Stating that Indiana Jones is bad for archaeology implies that archaeology is suffering because of the
When an archaeological investigation is in the planning stages, the detailed steps for processing the material that is collected are
by Laura Hinds
So, you have decided that you would like to become an anthropologist. There are many different facets of anthropology and before you
by T S Campbell
According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - "an artifact may be defined as an object that has been intentionally made or
147 Article Titles on Archaeology
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- The pyramids of Mesoamerica: Temple of a Thousand Warriors (5 articles)
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- Ancient Inca culture: How Inca kings were mummified (2 articles)
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- History of the carving of Crazy Horse Monument (1 article)
- Top archaeological discoveries of 2010: Decoding the Neanderthal Genome (1 article)
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- Overview: The legend of the crystal skulls (1 article)
- Clovis sites: Murray Springs, Arizona (1 article)
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- The pyramids of Mesoamerica: The great Pyramid of Cholula (1 article)
- Top archaeological discoveries of 2010 (1 article)
- The difference between the pyramids of Mesoamerica and the pyramids of Egypt (4 articles)
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