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a neat page of links from the Archaeology section of About.com (hint: the last one is the most fun)
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Archaeology in Cinema, Books, and Television

The most fun way to learn about good, and bad, archaeology is to delve into the entertainment industry. Hundreds of movies and books have been produced on archaeology in one way or another. Here's a sample.

Documentary Films Movies and Cinema Find the Archaeology Archaeology Tours Science Writers Electronic Publish Archaeology Book Reviews Poetry Fiction, Stories and Novels Quotes Field Songs New and Used Book Stores 
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Mummy Movies
Mummy Movies

Digging for the Truth 
An interview with the host of the massively popular television program called Digging for the Truth, broadcast by the History Channel, in which this intrepid fellow, Josh Bernstein, travels the world exploring archaeological sites and mysteries.

Archaeology Anomalies
Archaeology Anomalies includes the results of a contest at Worth1000, in which contestants submit photos of a created archaeological hoax created with Photoshop(TM). The entries are hilarious!

Archaeology in Science Fiction
For some strange reason, some of the great science fiction writers have been drawn to write about archaeology and archaeologists.

Oxley and Morton's Archaeological Buzz Word Generator (moved ... see new link below)
A truly ridiculous site which makes fun of the constant drone of jargon you hear from archaeologists

new link for BuzzWord Generator: http://www.sweeting.org/mark/buzzGen.php

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