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     Websites Worth Noting                              A Few of Our Recommendations

More sites to be added soon. Please be patient, and keep checking back!


friendsofpast.org                sponsored by a science advocacy group that is concerned with presenting facts, and not fiction

                                                                            

oregonarchaeological.org
    sponsored by the Oregon Archaeological Society, a public interest group. 
         
                                

plos.or http://www.plos.org               a "public library" stocked with the most recent science, from pathogens to potential cures

  be sure to look for postings by Dennis Stanford and Betty Meggers (this is the Smithsonian website)

                         

http://www.archaeologychannel.org/about.html  
     website for the Archaeological Legacy--great local & international information
 
                                                          
                                                            Photo courtesy of the Yamhill River Pleistocene Project

thttp://www.yamhillriverpleistocene.com/meetus    great information about the late Ice Age animals and people of the McMinnville area.

Our sincere thanks to the Barrier Corporation in Tigard and Hertz rentals in McMinnville. Their help allowed us to successfully complete the first phase of our investigation of the Yamhill River area of McMinnville, as discussed in the above site.

   
www.oregon-archaeology.com  and www.echoes-in-time.com   two great sites on Oregon archaeology and history


ccr.aos.wisc.edu/cpep_web/workbook_data.html    website and link to help you to create your own paleoclimate models

also, while not archaeological, please take a moment to visit:


http://www.iafi.org/trail.html 
  If you have ever wondered about the Missoula (Bretz) floods, and the effect on much of the Northwest, take a look at this site











Ming dynasty porcelains, in this case ca. 1550, are documented in prehistoric sites of the same age on the Oregon coast.









http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/LS/AACC/   This is a wonderful site, with lots of information about Asian populations, here and around the world. Everything from the cultures of antiquity to modern populations are featured.

"https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alison_Stenger/" will take you to "ResearchGate", a website for researchers.  Over 300,000 members are listed, and job openings are posted there.

New:  www.oasisnet.org/portland a listing of upcoming talks, for an interested public to attend! A wonderful resource.

http://www.secondchanceranch.org     If you care about animals, please take a look at this site. 

 
                            


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