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"K. Kris Hirst" <[log in to unmask]>
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Additions to the Archaeology @ About.com page, week ending 8 June 05: 

Living the High Life: Thule Tradition Archaeology in the High Canadian
Arctic
http://archaeology.about.com/od/arctic/a/thule.htm?nl=1
The Thule Tradition is the name given to the ancestors of the modern day
Inuit peoples of the Canadian High Arctic, who have lived in the region
for at least a thousand years.

Glossary Entries: 
http://archaeology.about.com/od/glossary/?nl=1
Chang'an (China), Chateau Gaillard (France), Chasséen Culture, Chassey
le Camp (France), Opone (Somalia), Chaparron Complex, Chaoxian Cave
(China), Chantuto Phase, Chanka Polity, Chanhu Daro (Pakistan),
Mojiaoshan (China), Chan Chan (Peru), Champa Kingdom, My Son (Vietnam),
Thule Tradition, Naujan (Canada), Three Age System, Akrotiri (Greece),
Thebes (Egypt), Thayngen-Weier (Switzerland), Peiligang (China),
Natsushima (Japan)

Biographies: 
http://archaeology.about.com/od/biographies/?nl=1
Thucydides [ca. 460-400 BC], Donald Thomson [1901-1970], Christian
Jürgensen Thomsen [1788-1865], Reginald Campbell Thompson [1876-1941],
Stephen Thomas, David Hurst Thomas, Cyrus Thomas [1825-1910], Alexander
Thom [1894-1985]

Quiz: 
http://archaeology.about.com/library/games/blhomoerectus.htm?nl=1
Homo Erectus and Homo Ergaster

Thanks for reading! 


K. Kris Hirst
The Wasteflake Project
http://www.wasteflake.com and 
Guide for Archaeology @ About.com
http://archaeology.about.com

The first foundations of all history are the recitals of the fathers to
the children, transmitted afterward from one generation to another; at
their origin they are at the very most probable, when they do not shock
common sense, and they lose one degree of probability in each
generation. - Voltaire

More Quotes: http://archaeology.about.com/od/quotations/

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