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Teacher/education student resources are given for students to research everything from webquests to help with school projects and homework. Minnesota lesson plans, Art, as well as character building are included. Full Review »
This page is for you to join the Florida Department of State in its programs about Florida. We have pages on our museums, Florida folklife, archaeology, history, and more. We can lead you to information that will help with your Florida projects and essays Full Review »
The ancestors of American Indians came to North America from Siberia, which is today a part Russia. They came across the Bering Sea at a time when the ocean was much lower and there was a bridge of dry land between Alaska and Russia. Archeologists know ve Full Review »
In the desert a hundred miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, lies a great mound of man-made debris sixty feet high and almost a mile across. This is Nippur, for thousands of years the religious center of Mesopotamia, where Enlil, the supreme god of the Sumerian Full Review »
The Templo Mayor Museum welcomes you to the Internet and hopes that you will enjoy your visit. Inaugurated on October 12, 1987, this site museum preserves, exhibits and publicizes information on archaeological materials excavated over the course of severa Full Review »
Welcome to the Teotihuacan Home Page! We have created this site to offer the general public and experts around the world access to information about this ancient city. It consists of introductory pages, recent excavation reports and academic journals. In Full Review »
Thematic tours utilize the Gallery's collections and establish connections to national and local curriculum standards. Inquiry-based tours examine a range of artists, subjects, styles, and techniques. The school tours target specific grade levels. Full Review »
The Golden Age of Chinese Archaeology is in part a sequel to the exhibition of archaeological finds from China shown at the National Gallery of Art in 1974. Full Review »
Here, you can see a chronological history of art and the National Gallery of Art from 1928 to recent. Full Review »
This is the site of the National Geographic News with Archaeology and Paleontology articles highlighted. There is a wide variety of recent fascinating issues with excellent graphics. This is a terrific resource for social science teachers and students o Full Review »

