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John J. Shea View Profile
| Questions about Old World prehistoric archaeology (mainly Europe, Near East, and Africa during the Paleolithic period/Pleistocene Epoch).
IMPORTANT: I do not give advice about colleges. I do not appraise the value of artifacts or fossils. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Jeff Morris U.K. View Profile
| I will attempt to answer questions relating to basic field techniques (particulary landscape related questions), fundamental archaeological theory questions and the archaeology of the Post-Medieval and later periods in Britain. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Ralph Salier View Profile
| Archaeologist for the last 30 years. Norh American generalist and Hopwell culture/Red Ocher culture specifically. Lithics Expert and Ground Stone tools. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
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2008-10-08 Career: Hi Cara, You are the second person tonight interested in Mesoamerican Archaeology. You did not mention what grade you are in or what university you are attending so it is a bit hard for me to give...
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2008-10-07 Studying archaeology: Hi Kirin, Well there are lots of colleges and universities that have courses re: Mesoamerican Archaeology and Cultures. Among them areL U Mass Skidmore Northwestern U. Chicago Boston U University...
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2008-10-01 Mediterranean Archaeology: Hi Rose, Columbia is a great school for the Classics. But for a PhD, go to Cambridge or Oxford in the UK. U of Penn has a reasonable program as does the U of Chicago. But you really need to think...
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2008-09-29 Machupicchu: HI Billy, The answer is yes. With todays technology we could build Machu Pichu. What is amazing is that it was done with out modern technology! The fact that it was build on a mountain top would...
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2008-09-18 Neanderthal: Erin All species have morphological features that signal potential mates. Such differences could have been a factor in discouraging interbreeding between Neandertals and Homo sapiens. Most reconstructions...
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