>John and others, > The Education Committee of the Society for Historical Archaeology has >been working on a film/video list. It's still in preliminary form, but... Now that I have resolved my email problems, can I do a bit of self promotion under the topic of archaeological videos? As some on this list might be aware (but maybe not) I put out on a weekly basis a thing called "The Ancient World on TV" which is a compilation of television shows (with basic descriptions of content) dealing with the `ancient world' broadly construed [essentially I include things which look interesting to me ... an ancient historian by trade, but generally interested in matters historical and archaeological ... listings I have included range from Neanderthal times to the series currently wrapping up on TLC called `500 Nations' (dealing with Native American tribes and their civilization), so coverage is fairly broad. The programs listed come from the `major' sources like A&E, TLC, PBS, and others. This listing is currently posted to the Classics list, ANE (Ancient Near East), Latin-l, Ancien-l, and AIA-L. It is also available on the web at: http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~classics/awotv.htm Beginning in January the www listings themselves will be linked to reviews of the programs (including such things as who the talking heads are, who did the research, a basic summary of the program, and whether it is worth seeing). david meadows [log in to unmask] P.S. By the way, if the SHA is looking for a web venue, I'd be happy to provide it ... I'll probably end up providing a link to it in any event.