Student Resource BOOKS: General Archaeology

Student Resource BOOKS: General Archaeology

Student Resource BOOKS: General Archaeology Author & Title Publication Info Comments Archaeology. Eyewitness. Jane McIntosh. 1994, Dorling Kindersley, London, NY. Gr 4-8 2000. ISBN 0-7894-5864-0 A wide variety of examples (largely from the Old World) of archaeological data used to infer past adaptation and behavior. Archaeologists Dig For Clues. Let’s Read and Find HarperCollins, NY. Gr 3-6 Out Science. Kate Duke. 1997. ISBN 0-06-027056-X Archaeology for Kids: Uncovering Mysteries of Our Chicago Review Press. Gr. 5-8 25 stand-alone activities Past. Richard Panchyk. 2001. ISBN 1-55652-395-5 (including archaeological techniques, and technologies of prior cultures) spanning hominid ancestors to historic archaeology. Archaeology Detectives. Simon Adams. 2009 Barron’s. *Gr 5-10 ISBN-10: 0-7641-4273-9 Focuses on famous/ flashy sites around the world. Garbage, Waste Dumps, and You. Connie Colwell Edge Books, Capstone, Mankato, MN. Gr 3-5 Miller. 2009. ISBN-10: 1-4296-1996-1 Describes the history of waste accumulation and disposal. Archaeology. The Usborne Young Scientist. Usborne, EDC. *Gr 4+ Barbara Cork. 1986. ISBN-10: 0-8602-0865-6 Out of print, but available from 3rd-party sellers through Amazon. Student Resource Books: Southwestern Native Cultures Author & Title Publication Info Comments Apache. Indians of North America, Heritage Chelsea House. Edition. Michael Melody. (2005) ISBN-10: 079108597X Pueblo Boy: Growing Up in Two Worlds. [San Cobblehill Books, Dutton, NY Gr 4-7 A 10 year old learns how his Ildefonso]. Marcia Keegan. 1991. ISBN 0-525-65060-1 culture is expressed through feast days and dancing. Earth Daughter: Alicia of Acoma Pueblo. George Simon & Schuster, NY Gr 3-6. Includes some insight into how Ancona. 1995. ISBN 0-689-80322-2 ceramic technology skills are valued and passed down between generations. The Pueblos. Alice K. Flanagan. 1998. Children’s Press, Grolier, NY. Gr 3-5 ISBN 0-516-20626-5 The Zunis. Alice K. Flanagan. 1998. Children’s Press, Grolier, NY. Gr 3-5 ISBN 0-516-20630-3 The Hopi. Andrew Santella. 2002. Children’s Press, Scholastic, NY. Gr 3-5 ISBN 0-516-22501-4 The Navajo. Andrew Santella. 2002. Children’s Press, Scholastic, NY. Gr 3-5 ISBN 0-516-22503-0 In My Mother’s House. Ann Nolan Clark. 1941, Viking Penguin, NY. Gr 2-8 1991. ISBN 0-670-83917-5 Student Resource Books: Southwestern Culture History and Technology The Village of Blue Stone. Stephen Trimble. Macmillan. *Tale of the cowboy discovery of Cliff 1990. Palace, Mesa Verde. The Secret Story of Pueblo Bonito. Mary Scholastic. Gr. 3-5 Elting and Michael Folsom. 1963, 1974. *Development of inferences from archaeological data. Chaco Canyon. R. Gwinn Vivian and Oxford University Press, NY. Gr 5-8 Margaret Anderson. 2002. ISBN 0-19-514280-2 Chaco with detailed content for middle school students. Chaco Culture National Park. True Book. Children’s Press, Grolier, NY. Gr 2-4 David Petersen. 1999. ISBN 0-516-20942-6 Intro to Chaco for young students. Stones, Bones, and Petroglyphs: Digging into Atheneum (Simon & Schuster), NY. Gr 5-8 Southwestern Archaeology. Susan E. ISBN 0-689-81121-7 Archaeology of the Four Corners area, Goodman. 1998. from the perspective of a Crow Canyon middle school field trip. Out of print, but available from 3rd-party sellers through Amazon. Student Resource Books: Comparative Culture History and Technology Ancient Agriculture. Ancient Technology. Twenty-First Century Books, Minneapolis. *Gr 5-8 Michael Woods and Mary B. Woods. ISBN-10: 0-8225-2995-5 Compares agricultural technology in 2000. largely Old World cultures, from the Stone Age to AD 476. Ancient Construction. Ancient Technology. Runestone. *Gr 5-8 Michael Woods and Mary B. Woods. ISBN-10: 0-8225-2998-X Compares building materials, tools, and techniques in largely Old World cultures. American Indian Foods. Jay Miller. 1996. Children’s Press, Grolier, NY. Gr 3-5 ISBN 0-561-20135-2 Life in the Pueblos. Ruth Underhill. 1946 Reprinted by Ancient City Press, Santa Fe. Gr 5 up. (1991). ISBN 0-941270-68-8 Chapters on many aspects of daily life in traditional NM pueblos, including “Houses and Furnishings”, pp. 69-88. Children of Clay: A Family of Pueblo Potters. Lerner, Minneapolis. Gr. 3-5 Rina Swentzell. 1992, 2006. ISBN 0-8225-9627-X Insight into the world of contemporary Pueblo people of northern NM, through a remarkable family of potters. Ceramic production for digging clay to finished and marketed pots. The Magic of Clay. Adalucia Quan. n.d. Cholita Prints & Publishing, Santa Fe. Gr. 3-5. ISBN 0-9742956-0-4 Intro to the chemistry, physics, and earth science of clay as material for ceramics. The Pot That Juan Built. Nancy Andrews- Lee & Low, New York. Gr. 2-5. Goebel. 2002. ISBN 1-58430-038-8 A biography of Juan Quezada and introduction to the Mata Ortiz ceramic tradition, in rhyme and text. The Goat in the Rug. Charles L. Blood & Alladin (Simon & Schuster). Gr. K-4. Martin Link. 1976, 1990. ISBN 0-689-71418-1 The process and care in weaving a Navajo rug, told from the perspective of the goat that provided the wool. Out of Print, but available from 3rd-party sellers through Amazon, or in school or public libraries Student Resource Web Sites, Periodicals URL Comments Pueblo Indian History for Kids http://www.crowcanyon.org/EducationProducts Includes a timeline, and links for Map, Food, [Crow Canyon Archaeological /pueblo_history_kids/introduction.asp Houses, Artifacts for each chronological Center, Cortez, CO] group. Glossary About Archaeology http://archaeology.about.com Current digs, archaeology news, career info, puzzles, movies. Dig magazine www.digonsite.com Archaeology quizzes, glossary, Ask Dr. Dig, Cobblestone, Cricket Teacher Resources. The magazine (9 issues/yr) is $33.95. Ask an Archaeologist [email protected] Email your questions and a team of archaeologists will email the answer back, usually within a few days. Ask Dr. Dig www.digonsite.com/drdig Email questions and receive a response. Answers to past questions are listed on the site. National Geographic index http://shadow.ngs.org Free online index of 100+ years of National Geo articles, books, videos and maps Archaeology magazine www.archaeology.org Heavily-illustrated magazine geared to the general public, covering Old and New World cultures. Articles, current museum exhibits, book and film reviews. .

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