The History of Archaeology Bibliographic references collected for the History of Archaeology series. The Mummy in Movies Aren't the best stories the oldest ones? The latest round of Mummy films echo a very very old legend. Deep Rock Art A new book by Robert Boszhardt explores the creepy depths of our imagination; where art and magic intermingle freely with science. Archaeology in Popular Culture A new research project by Cornelius Holtorf promises to dig into the image of the archaeologist in popular culture; and whether that image harms or helps the aims of archaeology. Mehluha An introduction to the ancient civilizations of the Indus Valley in Pakistan and India The Roundtop Site Reanalysis of the Round Top archaeological site in upstate New York leads to a better understanding of the adoption of agriculture Jerusalem's Bone Box Controversy A stone burial box may have been the resting place of a leader of the early Christian church Jerusalem Bone Box Update Six months after the original announcement of the supposed burial box of an early leader of the Christian church, a consensus of scholars argues that it is a fraud. Electronic Archaeology in South Dakota Archaeologists and educators in South Dakota were early innovators in the use of Internet technology to explain and publicize archaeology to adults and children. The Oneota Culture The Oneota culture is the name given by archaeologists to several late prehistoric farming peoples of the upper midwestern United States. The Spoils of War The recent wholesale looting of the National Museum of Iraq is not the first time tye archaeological heritage of a country has been the victim of devastating wars |