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Most textbooks present archaeology only in relation to ancient Egypt, Pompeii, or Mesoamerica - civilizations with truly exciting histories. However, there is still much to be learned about the earliest times and people of our nation. In fact, with the Old Mobile Archaeology website, local educators can illustrate history and scientific inquiry to their students with the research and discoveries that are happening every day in the Mobile area.
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Here are some excellent lesson plans for teachers interested in archaeology. |
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Find out about Project Archaeology, a program developed to teach schoolchildren about America's rich and diverse cultural heritage. |
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Want to know more? Here are some links to other resources on the internet. |
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View selections from Rencontres sur le Mississippi, 1682-1763: A French Language Reader of Historical Texts, by Gail Alexander Buzhardh and Margaret Hawthorne (University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 1993). |
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Find out about the lives of the people that shaped the development of an archaeological site! |
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Have questions, comments or suggestions? Email us at Ask an Archaeologist and one of our friendly staff members will respond! |
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