Incoming Resources
- Archaeological inventory in the Seep Ridge cultural study tract, Uintah County, northeastern Utah with a regional predictive model for site location, by Signa L. Larralde and Susan M. Chandler ; under the direction of Paul R. Nickens for the Bureau of Land Management
- Digging deep, how science unearths puzzles from the past, Laura Scandiffio
- Out of the ice, how climate change is revealing the past, written by Claire Eamer ; illustrated by Drew Shannon
- 100 things you should know about archaeology, John Farndon ; consultant, Ethan Cochrane
- Finders keepers, a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession, Craig Childs
- Incredible archaeology, inspiring places from our human past, edited by Paul Bahn
- Early humans, [project editor, Phil Wilkinson ; special photography, Dave King]
- Archaeologist's tools, Anders Hanson
- Archaeology, a very short introduction, Paul Bahn ; with illustrations by Bill Tidy
- Prehistory, the making of the human mind, Colin Renfrew
- A history of the world in 100 objects, Neil MacGregor
- Accidental archaeologists, true stories of unexpected discoveries, Sarah Albee ; [illustrated by] Nathan Hackett
- Lives in ruins, archaeologists and the seductive lure of human rubble, Marilyn Johnson
- In ruins, Christopher Woodward
- Digging for the truth, JWM Productions ; A&E Television Networks ; The History Channel, The complete season 2
- Between past and present, archaeology, ideology, and nationalism in the modern Middle East, Neil Asher Silberman
- After Stonehenge, a production of 360 Production and Thirteen Productions, LLC for WNET in association with Arte France ; produced and directed by Sarah Jobling
- Archaeology, cool women who dig, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Lena Chandhok
- Lost treasures, the world's great riches rediscovered, Jane McIntosh
- Above ground archeology., [Text ... written by ... John L. Cotter]
- Archeology, written by Jane McIntosh
- Journey to 10,000 BC, produced by Four in Hand Entertainment Group, Inc. for History ; producer, Gabriel Gornell ; director, David Padrusch
- Treasure seekers, the World's great fortunes, lost and found, Jane McIntosh
- Arrowheads & stone artifacts, a practical guide for the amateur archaeologist, C.G. Yeager
- Buried treasures, uncovering secrets of the past, Stéphane Compoint
- Uncovering the past, a history of archaeology, William H. Stiebing, Jr
- To wake the dead, a Renaissance merchant and the birth of archaeology, Marina Belozerskaya
- Wonders of the world, Philip Steele
- The history of archaeology, John Romer
- Forgotten cities, by Charlie Samuels
- Archaeology, Trevor Barnes ; foreword by Tony Robinson
- The lost tomb, and other real-life stories of bones, burials, and murder, Douglas Preston ; foreword by David Grann
- Ancient treasures, Nick Hunter ; [edited by Laura Knowles ... [and others] ; illustrated by Martin Bustamante]
- Protecting archeological sites on private lands, Susan L. Henry ; with contributions from Geoffrey M. Gyrisco ... [et al.]
- Early humans, [project editor, Phil Wilkinson ; editorial consultant, Nick Merriman ; special photography, Dave King]
- Primitive technology II, ancestral skills, from the Society of Primitive Technology ; edited by David Wescott
- Creepy and true, Kerrie Logan Hollihan
- Written in bones, how human remains unlock the secrets of the dead, Paul Bahn, consultant editor
- The first civilizations, the archaeology of their origins, Glyn Daniel
- Encyclopedia of archaeology :, edited by Tim Murray
- Four lost cities, a secret history of the urban age, Annalee Newitz
- Early humans, project editor, Phil Wilkinson ; editorial consultant, Nick Merriman ; special photography, Dave King
- Hidden worlds, by James Bow
- The kids' guide to lost cities, by Sean Stewart Price
- Unearthing the past, the great archaeological discoveries that have changed history, Douglas Palmer ; with Paul Pettitt and Paul G. Bahn
- A history of the world in 100 objects, written and presented by Neil MacGregor
- Ten discoveries that rewrote history, Patrick Hunt
- The World's last mysteries
- Lost cities, Giles Laroche
- Archaeology from space, how the future shapes our past, Sarah Parcak