Incoming Resources
- Finders keepers, a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession, Craig Childs
- DNA for archaeologists, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith and K. Ann Horsburgh
- Out of the past, coordinating producer, Mark Polloch ; series producer, Sam Low ; the Pennsylvania State University, WQED Pittsburgh
- Careers in archaeology & museum services
- Archaeology, the essential guide to our human past, general editor Paul Bahn ; foreword by Brian Fagan
- Assyria to Iberia, at the dawn of the Classical Age, edited by Joan Aruz, Sarah B. Graff, and Yelena Rakic
- Bog bodies uncovered, solving Europe's ancient mystery, Miranda Aldhouse-Green ; foreword by Val McDermid
- Archaeology from space, how the future shapes our past, Sarah Parcak
- Antiquities, what everyone needs to know, Maxwell L. Anderson
- Four lost cities, a secret history of the urban age, Annalee Newitz
- Time detectives, how archeologists use technology to recapture the past, by Brian Fagan
- A little history of archaeology, Brian Fagan
- Herodotus, the histories, translated by George Rawlinson ; introduction by Hugh Bowden
- The practical archaeologist, how we know what we know about the past, Jane McIntosh
- Debating archaeology, Lewis R. Binford
- Skeletons in our closet, revealing our past through bioarchaeology, Clark Spencer Larsen
- Secrets of lost empires, a NOVA production by the WGBH/Boston Science Unit and BBC-TV ; executive producer, NOVA, Paula S. Apsell ; BBC executive producer, Robin Brightwell
- Three stones make a wall, the story of archaeology, Eric H. Cline ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes
- Reading the bones, activity, biology, and culture, Elizabeth Weiss
- This is archaeology!, unearthing the past, script, Ben Churcher ; produced by Astarte Resources, OZIRIS Productions
- Lives in ruins, archaeologists and the seductive lure of human rubble, Marilyn Johnson
- Colonized bodies, worlds transformed, toward a global bioarchaeology of contact and colonialism, edited by Melissa S. Murphy and Haagen D. Klaus ; foreword by Clark Spencer Larsen
- The memory code, the secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island and other ancient monuments, Dr. Lynne Kelly
- The holocene, an environmental history, Professor Neil Roberts, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Plymouth University, UK
- Archaeological thinking, how to make sense of the past, Charles E. Orser, Jr
- Archaeology, a very short introduction, Paul Bahn ; with illustrations by Bill Tidy
- Archaeology's footprints in the modern world, Michael Brian Schiffer