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Electronic Books and Alternative Media in Archaeology

As the Internet continues to develop, exciting new resources for learning about archaeology are being created. taking advantage of the new formats and structures. Here is a selection of web-designed texts and alternate format learning tools.
Linking to the Past
Kenneth Feder has a long distinguished history of writing great introductory texts. With Linking to the Past, he uses a web-based text to provide a searchable, enhanced and exciting text for students new to archaeology.
Inagina: Last House of Iron
A documentary from the University of Geneva captures the ancient processes of iron smelting in West Africa.
The Archaeology Channel
The Archaeology Channel is a non-profit source for archaeological videos and other multimedia projects; and it may very well be one of the best applications of the Internet yet.

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