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Alaskan museum dedicated to exploring 7,500 years of Kodiak’s cultural history. Site includes information about the museum, archaeology and the people of Kodiak.
http://www.alutiiqmuseum.com/
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Outdoor museum located at a 4000 year old prehistoric site in Salem, NH. Features archaeology, astronomy and archaeoastronomy.
http://www.stonehengeusa.com
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Mission is to educate and inform the public about American Indian prehistory and history. Exhibits range from anthropology and archaeology to fine arts. Located in Benson, Arizona.
http://www.amerind.org/
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Featuring Native American, turquoise, and Sandia Cave exhibits. Includes hours, programs, admission fees, directions and links. Located in Cedar Crest, New Mexico.
http://www.museumarch.org/
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Tells the story of human evolution. Includes online exhibits, research information, hours, admission, directions, and links to other resources. Located in Mettmann, Germany. [English and German]
http://www.neanderthal.de/
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Founded in 1866 by George Peabody, it is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology. History, departments, collections, galleries, events, staff.
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/
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General information, brochure, and archaeological sites. Located in Manchester, New Hampshire.
http://www.sargentmuseum.org/
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The official site for this museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Illustrated description of the exhibits by period. Location, visitor information.
http://www.archaeology.gov.ae/
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Most famous for housing Oetzi: the 5000-year-old man found preserved in Alpine ice in 1991. Visitor information, museum tour, events, publications and a section on the iceman.
http://www.archaeologiemuseum.it/
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The Museum has sent more than 350 expeditions to all the inhabited continents of the world. Online exhibits, articles and research.
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/
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