See also:
- Archaeological Prospection - - Archaeological Prospection covers all types of archaeological sites (e.g.. urban, rural, and marine) and the full range of underlying geology. It also researches archaeological uses of a wide range of prospecting techniques. This journal published online via Wiley InterScience. Archaeological Prospection.
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- Fezzan Project - Geoarchaeology of the Libyan Sahara - - The aim of the interdisciplinary Fezzan Project is to increase our understanding of environmental change and past human occupation of the Fezzan region of southwestern Libya, in the hyper-arid heart of the Sahara Desert.
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- Geoarchaeology: An International Journal - - An interdisciplinary journal that presents work at the methodological and theoretical interface between archaeology and the earth sciences. Publication guidelines and examples of recent articles.
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- Geoarchaeology in Iowa - - A set of educational pages presented as part of the Iowa State Archaeologist's site.
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- Geoarchaeology in the Georgia Bight - - Scientists studying the geoarchaeology of Gray's Reef and nearby J-Reef are documenting the reefs' existence above sea level during geologic time to provide the foundation for studies on the existence of prehistoric humans and their prey in this area.
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- Geoarchaeology Syllabus - - Arizona State University course syllabus. Includes detailed geoarchaeology bibliography.
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- Lakehead University Geoarchaeology - - Program integrates a series of relevant courses taught in the Departments of Anthropology, Geography and Geology and offers an interdisciplinary B.Sc. and H.B.Sc. degree in geoarchaeology.
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- SAA Geoarchaeology Interest Group - - Group whose goal is to advance the science of geoarchaeology, ensure continued professional development of members within the group, and assist in educating future geoarchaeologists. Part of the Society for American Archaeology.
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- Trent Valley Geoarchaeology - - An interest group that aims to promote high quality, multidisciplinary geoarchaeological research advancing the sustainable use of the valley associated with the third longest river in England.
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- University of Oregon Geoarchaeology Field School - - Course covers geomorphology of semi-arid landscapes, descriptions of soils and stratigraphic sections, geomorphological mapping, air photo interpretation, and relationships between archaeological site location and environmental characteristics. The setting is south-central Oregon.
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