Aerial Archaeology in Austria - includes photogrammetry, mapping and visualization.
Alastair's Derbyshire Stone Circle Pages - An informal guide to circles in Derbyshire, concentrating on high quality pictures and text detailed enough for the enthusiast.
Ancient Sites Directory - a directory of prehistoric sites in Britain, with photographs, descriptions and directions.
Archaeological Research on Late Paleoindian - discusses the 1997-1998 field season at La Martre, Gaspe Peninsula, in eastern Quebec.
Billown Neolithic Landscape Project Excavation 1998 - archaeological fieldwork oppourtunities for the summer of 2000 on the Isle of Man.
Britannia: Earth Mysteries - Stonehenge, Standing Stones, Dolmens, Barrows and many other British enigmas
Chucalissa - archaeological site, a museum, and a reconstructed prehistoric Native American town.
Comparative Archaeology WEB - quick dissemination of information across continents to promote interregional comparisons of prehistoric archaeology through news bulletins, announcements, abstracts, reports, articles, dissertations and databases, links, etc.
Dolmens in the Netherlands - Photos, descriptions and the story behind all 54 megalithic hunebedden in Holland
Down Under History - did Homo sapiens sail to Australia 176,000 years ago?
Early Peoples - This website housed at the history dept. at Hanover College offers a series of links that direct the surfer to a variable range of sites that discuss neolithic, paleolithic and bronze age peoples across Europe.
earthrod - We are a documentary fim company based on a long term interest in megalithic landscapes. Photo gallery, art gallery, mazes and more.
Edge 3rd Culture - A talk by Jared Diamond, Ph.D. from UCLA that addresses the question of why human history unfolded differently on different continents for the last 13,000 years.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Origin of the American Indians - A brief overview of the peopling of the Americas, includes a reference bibliography.
Encycolopedia Brittanica entry on the Neolithic Period - General overview of the Neolithic period at presented in the online version of the Encyclopedia Brittanica--includes links to other subjects related to the Neolithic Period.
Exhibit of Paleolithic Figurines
Flints and Stones - Explore the World of the Hunter Gatherers
From Prehistory to the Iron Age -
Gardening History Timeline - From Ancient Times - Provides a general overview of global plant domesitication beginning in the Neolithic. Includes archaeological discoveries in both Old and New worlds.
Glimpses of Paleoindian Life
Heathen Monuments - Legends and tales of numerous standing stones and other Pagan monuments
Hopewell Astronomy: Lunar alignment at the Octagon - The Newark, Ohio earthworks were constructed by the people of the so-called "Hopewell" culture during the years 200BC to 500AD.
Human Prehistory: An Exhibition - This site offers an overview of human evolution and prehistory with a particular emphasis on early human developments in the Old World. The graphically enhanced tours open with a discussion of the origins of the study of "hominid evolution".
Journal of World Prehistory
Mediterranean Prehistory Online - A new online journal focusing on the prehistory and protohistory of the Mediterranean Basin; published as an integrated part of the European Commission's Early Prehistoric Migrations project.
Megalithic cam-page at Maes Howe - A camera positioned at Maes Howe that will broadcast the winter solstice sunset
Megalithic Mysteries - Photographic guide to stone circles, megaliths and other prehistoric sites, by Andy Burnham
Megaliths all over Europe - Megalithic culture in France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Russia and other countries. A photographic gallery with glossary, time table and theories
Megaliths in Mallorca - The bronze age constructions and walled villages on the isle of Mallorca. In Spanish and English
Minnesota Prehistory - devoted to prehistoric archaeology in Minnesota. Topics include sites, artifacts, survival technologies, and the taxonomy.
Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge. - Megalithic site near Boston dating to 4000BC. Stones as heavy as 11 tons. Links to visitor info
Myths and Megaliths - Atmospheric black and white photographs of megalithic monuments across the British Isles
National Paleolithic Society - promotes research and education concerning the lifeways, technologies, and migrations of the pre-historic peoples of the Americas.
Needles Of Stone - Web-publication of a 1970s book by Tom Graves which proposed a purpose for stone circles, standing stones and megalithic remains - from a dowsing/acupuncture viewpoint
Neolithic Statues from Jordan at the Smithsonian - provides information about the discovery, construction, conservation, and display of the statues and explores them as works of art and cultic objects.
Netherlands in the Bronze Age (2000 B.C.- 800 B.C.) - about the Netherlands during prehistoric times.
NM's Creative Impulse..Prehistory - Mega links in an essay format.
Orkneyjar - The Heritage of the Orkney Islands - A comprehensive site detailing all Orkney's most famous ancient monuments and standing stones as well as the traditions and folklore of these islands.
Painted Caves - in French and English. Paintings and engravings dating from the Palaeolithic age in Southern France.
Palaeolithic Figurines at the Canadian Museum of Civilization - Seven "Venus" figurines are curated at this museum. The site provides an examination of the symbolism and debates over how to interpret these higly charged objects. The site is also a useful resource for links to other websites dealing with the Paleolithic Period
Paleoindian & Other Archaeological Stuff - A collection of articles concerning Paleoindians and other archaeological related subjects. Folsom articles represent the major portion of this collection.
Paleoindian Traditions - Canada - This site offers an overview of developments during the Paleoindian period in Canada.
Paleolithic Art Gallery On-Line - This site covers the work of two artists who use artistic renderings from the Paleolithic Period as their inspiration.
Paleolithic Art, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article - This on-line article offers a general overview of artistic expression in the Paleolithic Period
Philippine Prehistory - discusses the role that Philippine prehistory plays in the development of Asia.
Prehistoric Pottery Processing Station in Lower Michigan - report on an excavated work station where pottery was prepared.
Prehistory and Evolution
Prehistory at Le Grand Pressigny - provides descriptions of archeological excavations around the prehistoric sites of the Grand Pressigny.
Prehistory Internet Links
Prehistory Objectives - Portion of World History course. This site provides an overview of both the Paleolithic and Neolithic Periods as well as a section on different theoretical models used to conceptualize "prehistory"
Prehistory of Alaska
Prehistory of Finland in a Nutshell - written by Pirjo Uino from the National Board of Antiquities. Includes links to other archaeological resources.
Reflections on Prehistory - This site offers an overview of prehistory ranging from topics on early hominids to regional discussions of prehistory in the Near East and the American Southwest. The site is also accompanied by links to a full Spanish text version of the site.
Serpent Mound Mysteries - The Serpent Mound of Ohio and related sacred sites - geometry, system of measure, astronomical alignments and ley lines.
Signs of Consciousness: Speculations on the Psychology of Paleolithic Graphics - An on-line essay that investigates the evolution of the human psyche and consciousness through paleolithic art.
Size Of Prey Tips Off Population Trends - An on-line essay that examines how diet shaped the size of paleolithic populations.
Smithsonian On-line exhibit: Northern Clans, Northern Traces - This on-line exhibit explores issues relating to the peopling of the New World, including debates over ethnicity as it relates to "Kinnewick Man".
Stone Age Habitats - describing the transition from using shelter to creating shelter.
Stone Pages - Some of the most interesting megalithic and other archaeological sites in Europe
Stone Tools and Archeology of Virginia - featuring a different stone tool every month, and reports on excavations and findings.
stonecentric - Photo gallery of ancient monuments, with comments. Mostly W and SW Scotland, but also featuring the Stones mailing list trip to Avebury
Stoned Again - Descriptions, information and maps for Megaliths all over the UK.
Stonehenge by Night, featuring Ancient Sites under threat - Details of stone circles and other prehistoric monuments threatend with development, and what you can do to help. Includes freely usable images of Stonehenge
Stones of Stenness - From a circle of twelve only four remain. Great pic and info on this Orkney Islands (Scotland) site.
Stones of Wonder - A guidebook to prehistoric monuments in Scotland which have orientations to the sun, moon or stars. The work is based on original surveys.
Systematics in Prehistory - online text by Robert C. Dunnell.
The Alligator Mound - Most archaeologists agree that this effigy mound was constructed during the Middle Woodland period (100 B.C.-A.D. 400) by the Hopewell Culture (Ohio, USA)
The Ancient Sites Directory - A catalogue of photographs and information relating to megaliths and other ancient sites in Britain.
The Cave of Lascaux--A Paleolithic Cave Site - This site is hosted by the French Ministry of Culture and provides a virtual tour of this famous archaeological site with text links on its history and artwork
The Magic Secrets of History - Details of the biggest cyclopic wall of Europe and the sanctuary of the neolithic goddess on Mont Ste, Odile. Also Black Madonnas, Creative Writing. Multilingual Site.
The Megalith Map, in asssociation with Aubrey Burl - Map-based guide to stone circles, stone rows and other ancient sites in the British isles, with thousands of links to information on them.
The Neolithic Mosaic on the North European Plain - This on-line essay, first presented at the Society for American Archeology Meeting in 1989 and since updated, examines the issue of migration among Neolithic peoples and how this shaped cultural developments during this period in Europe.
The Paleoindian Period, Southeast Archaeological Center
The Prehistory Zone - Guide to Britain's Prehistory, including maps, aerial photographs, sound recordings and links.
The Stones Mailing List - Join the friendliest archaeology mailing list in the UK. Covers all aspects of prehistory from fringe to mainstream.
Vanishing Heritage: Planning for the Future of Ohio's Past - presents two 19th century views of Alligator Mound, a prehistoric archaeological site.
World Prehistory Chronology - This site is hosted by the History Department at North Park University and contains and inclusive chronology of key events shaping the evolution and activities of societies prior to the invention of writing. The chronology begins at 5,000,000BC and continues beyond the scope of the "pre"-historic period. The site contains baseline dates for both New and Old World developments.
WWW-VL Prehistoric Web Index
Yemeni Megaliths - A chance discovery of a group of megaliths on a coastal plain in western Yemen has sent scholars scrambling to explain why and how people were living there between ca. 2400 and 800 B.C.
Çatalhöyük - important archaeological site in Turkey; first urban centre in the world (at 7000BC) and it has the first wall paintings and sculptures.