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The best thing about the Internet: subject bibliographies. You can start any kind of archaeology project, whether in school or out of it, on the Internet.
Anthropological Bibliographies and Research Documents
  From Hugh Jarvis, Department of Anthropology, University of Buffalo.
British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography
Archaeology and related topics with a geographical focus on the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom; references date between 1695 and 1991.
Department of Maritime Archaeology's Experimental Bibliographic Database
Nearly 7,000 records on underwater archaeology, from the Australian National Centre for Excellence in Maritime Archaeology.
Finding Aids to National Anthropological Archives
From the Smithsonian Institution, an alphabetical listing of topics concerning archaeology in the National Anthropological Archives, including publications, documents such as letters and field notes, and artifacts.
Kevin Smith's Bibliographies for Archaeological Research
A breath-taking compilation of topical bibliographies.
Revista Noticias de Antropologia y Arqueologia
A Spanish language electronic journal of anthropology and archaeology, the NA&A site includes an electronic discussion list and several articles on South American research.
The Anthropological Index of the Royal Anthropological Institute
The AIO is the best known, and best free database for anthropological-related data. You can't buy articles from here, though.

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