Incoming Resources
- Atlas of ancient archaeology, edited by Jacquetta Hawkes
- Tomb of Tutankhamun Valley of the Kings Egypt, by Andrew Thomson and Madeleine Swain
- Greek art and archaeology, c. 1200-30 BC, Dimitris Plantzos ; translated by Nicola Wardle
- Archaeology of prehistoric native America, an encyclopedia, editor, Guy Gibbon ; associate editors, Kenneth M. Ames [and others]
- Archaeology, the essential guide to our human past, general editor Paul Bahn ; foreword by Brian Fagan
- Out of the past, coordinating producer, Mark Polloch ; series producer, Sam Low ; the Pennsylvania State University, WQED Pittsburgh
- Dead Sea Scrolls, directed by Curtis Briggs
- The science of human evolution, getting it right, John H. Langdon
- Chronicle
- The dawn of European civilization
- Hadrian, by John Trefor and Dan Snow
- Breaking the Maya code, Michael D. Coe
- The pleasures of archaeology;, a visa to yesterday, [by] Karl E. Meyer
- Whose pharaohs?, archaeology, museums, and Egyptian national identity from Napoleon to World War I, Donald Malcolm Reid
- The world encyclopedia of archaeology, chief consultant, Aedeen Cremin
- To hell and back, the last train from Hiroshima, Charles Pellegrino
- American Indian values and scientific practice, Joe Watkins
- Time detectives, how archeologists use technology to recapture the past, by Brian Fagan
- Debating archaeology, Lewis R. Binford
- The practical archaeologist, how we know what we know about the past, Jane McIntosh
- This is archaeology!, unearthing the past, script, Ben Churcher ; produced by Astarte Resources, OZIRIS Productions
- Echoes of the ancient skies, the astronomy of lost civilizations, by E.C. Krupp
- Bone rooms, from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums, Samuel J. Redman
- Cro-Magnon man,, by Tom Prideaux and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The Greek temple builders at Epidauros;, a social and economic study of building in the Asklepian sanctuary, during the fourth and early third centuries B.C
- Dead Sea Scrolls, directed by Sterling Van Wagenen and Curtis Briggs
- The world of the past, edited, with an introduction and introductory notes, by Jacquetta Hawkes
- Dead Sea Scrolls, produced and directed by Sterling Van Wagenen
- The archaeology of China, from the late paleolithic to the early bronze age, Li Liu, Stanford University, Xingcan Chen, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
- Archaeology, a very short introduction, Paul Bahn ; with illustrations by Bill Tidy