ARIZONA

http://www.arizonaarchcouncil.org/aec/index.htm
Arizona Archeological Council Education Web Page
http://ajnet.ci.apache-jct.az.us/aainruin.htm
Archeological parks in Arizona
http://www.doitnow.com/~cerci/AAC/educatio.htm
Arizona Archeological Council education web page
http://www.azstarnet.com/nonprofit/oldpueblo/
Old Pueblo Archeology web page with volunteer opportunities
http://aztec.asu.edu/aznha/palatki/palatki.html
6,000 years of rock art in Arizona
http://www.desertusa.com/ind1/du_peo_sin.html
A web page dedicated to the sinagua culture with links to sites
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/online.bks/hohokam/titlhoho.htm
A web page dedicated to the Hohokam of the Tucson Basin
http://www.passportintime.com/
Volunteer opportunities with the National Forest Service's Passport In Time projects
http://sipapu.gsu.edu/
A web page dedicated to the Anasazi or Sipapu
http://www.uiowa.edu/~osa/nasa/in/arizona.html
Contact information for the state archeologist
http://www.doitnow.com/~cerci/AAC/report1.htm
Archeology at Puerco Ridge, a brief description of excavations
http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jclark/aacedcom.html
Arizona Archeological Council, Archeology For Educators web page

In addition, a teacher resource manual on archeology can be purchased from the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office. It is titled "An Annotated Bibliography of Arizona Heritage Preservation Education Materials for Kindergarten through Twelfth Grades." The 70-page resource contains programs and resources specific to Arizona and useful on a national level. These include: classroom activity guides on archeology and architecture, magazines and journals, audio-visual materials, computer programs and games, books, publications and case studies, organizations, and archaeology web links.

The publication can be obtained in hard copy from Arizona State Parks,
State Historic Preservation Office, 1300 W. Washington, Phoenix, AZ 85007;
(602) 542-4174.