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"K. Kris Hirst" <[log in to unmask]>
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Updates to the [log in to unmask] Website for the week ending 11 May
2005: 

New Articles: 

Raging Cow
http://archaeology.about.com/od/atlatls/a/ragingcow.htm
The atlatl throwing contest called the Raging Cow is an opportunity for
students and enthusiasts alike to learn about ancient hunting techniques
using a competitive sport.

Choosing a Package Archaeology Tour
http://archaeology.about.com/od/vacationsandtourism/bb/itineraryplans.ht
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A planned itinerary tour of archaeology sites is a great way to spend
your vacation learning about the past. But how do you choose among them
to find a tour package that’s right for you? Here are some questions to
ask your tour operator before you go.

New Additions to the Glossary 
http://archaeology.about.com/od/glossary/
Elam (Iran), Susquehanna Tradition, Sutton Hoo (UK), Swartkrans (South
Africa), Syalakh Culture, Synagogues, Biskupin (Poland), Bonampak
(Mexico), Border Cave (South Africa), Bordesley Abbey (UK), Gallagh Man
(Ireland), Bourbon Excavations, Snaketown (USA), Hohokam Culture,
Boylston Street Fish Weir (USA), Fish Weir, Sweet Track (UK), Boxgrove
(UK), Boyne Valley (Ireland), Bromme Culture, Bronze Age, Budakalász
(Hungary), Burgwall culture, Burials and Graves in Archaeology, Burzahom
(India), Bushmen, Byzantium (Turkey). I might have gotten a little
carried away this week. 

Quizzes: 
http://archaeology.about.com/od/puzzlesandquizzes/
The Tomb of Shi Huangdi
Hohokam 

Staying in Touch: 
http://archaeology.about.com/gi/pages/stay.htm
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K. Kris Hirst
The Wasteflake Project
http://www.wasteflake.com and 
Guide for Archaeology @ About.com
http://archaeology.about.com

The cosmic religious experience is the strongest and noblest driving
force behind scientific research. - Albert Einstein

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

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