A website directory and metasearch engine of Top 20 best websites
Top 20  
Online  
 
 
Add To Favorites Make this your Start Page Top 20 from A-Z
Top 20 Directory
 Listen to Music Now 
 Classical
 Country    Jazz
 Oldies    Top 40
 Easy    NPR
AccuRadio | Radio Tower
AOL |  Windows |  Launch

Top20Listen

META SEARCH:   
Google Yahoo MSN Ask Answers ixquick DMOZ
Wikipedia Encarta Hakia Cuil Clusty About      other
 ImagesGoogle Flickr AV PicSearch BlogsClusty Google
 VideoGoogle YouTube NewsGoogle Y! News Topix
 DirectoriesYahoo Google Alexa USA.gov Almanac Archive
    City Guide       State Guide Nation Guide
Weekly Diversions
Hunt Beam Routine
Fun Plant Facts
Skywire Game
JibJab Campaignin'
Flipped Out
Archive

Top20Diversions

 
Top 20 Directory:
Top : Science : Social_Sciences : Archaeology : Regional : North_America : United_States : North_Carolina
See Also:

Sites:
  • Cherokee Pottery Revitalization Project: Several press releases about using the University of North Carolina collections to re-introduce older pottery styles to the modern community of potters.
  • Excavating Occaneechi Town: Hypertext edition of report from excavation of eighteenth-century Indian town in North Carolina.
  • Fort Bragg Cultural Resources: Ensures compliance with Federal legislation and Army regulations intended to foster excellence in cultural resource stewardship. Includes images and reports of work on the North Carolina base.
  • North Carolina Archaeology: Articles and information about the prehistoric and historic archaeology of the state from the Office of State Archaeology.
  • Subsistence Remains from Prehistoric North Carolina Archaeological Sites: Compilation of data on prehistoric subsistence practices in North Carolina from published reports and articles, from unpublished theses, and from unpublished cultural resource management reports on file at the Office of State Archaeology.
  • The Archaeology of an African-American Community: Research into a community near Salem North Carolina, established by slaves of German Moravian settlers.


    Listed links may put this banner on their website.

    Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
    Submit a Site  -  Open Directory Project  -  Become an Editor
    Terms and Conditions
    About Us
    Privacy Policy

    Processing Time: 0.02