1. Education

Multimedia Sources

Photography and film of anthropological and archaeological field trips.
  1. Documentary Films in Archae

Sites & Photos - A Website Review

Access to images of archaeological sites around the world has become easier, with new electronic picture sharing sites; but while those are suitable for web use, their quality is not what is required for academic uses. Sites & Photos is a media bank of high quality and high resolution photographs in detailed, well-researched collections of archaeological sites and ancient architecture.

Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review

Edited by Harrison Eiteljorg III, current reviews of archaeology CDs and web sites.

Flickr: Archaeology in Action

Images from archaeologists and students of archaeology, of excavations and other related goings-on. Many are free for use to non-commercial websites, but check the Creative Commons license before you start downloading.

Journal for MultiMedia History

A promising foray into electronic publishing, JMMH is the first peer-reviewed electronic journal that presents, evaluates, and disseminates multimedia historical scholarship.

MultiMedia Sources for Anthropology Courses

The University of California-Santa Barbara has developed this rich group of educational software.

Pictures of Record

Archaeological slide collections.

The Archaeology Channel

The Archaeology Channel is an excellent outlet for posting and viewing archaeology and anthropology videos produced by professionals in the field.

Who Makes Documentary Films in Archaeology - Documentary Film Making

Who makes/produces the documentaries we see on National Geographic, Discovery and History television channels?

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