The Archaeology Institute of America has a website about resources
http://www.archaeological.org/
And there is an on-line kids magazine about archaeology
http://www.dig.archaeology.org/
-Viviane Meerbergen
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Hello,
I am looking for information meant to educate the general public
(preferably children) about conservation and its importance. I am
particularly interested in on-line exhibits, though I have searched and
only found the one done by the Minnesota Institute of Arts (which is
very nice - http://www.artsmia.org/restoration_online). Does anyone
know of other sources?
Kathy Mitra
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