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New Sites - Main » Science » Social Sciences » Archaeology » Archaeologists
Koobi Fora Research Project (27th April, 2005) : Continually updated field journal from Kenya written by Louise Leakey.
The Leakey Foundation (27th April, 2005) : Includes an outline of how the Leakeys uncovered the chain of human ancestry at Olduvai Gorge, with photographs of the couple.
O'Brien, Michael J. (27th April, 2005) : Brief profile of this University of Missouri Professor. Research includes the archaeology of hunter-collectors, 19th-century American frontier settlement, origins of domestication, and ceramic technology.
Matilda Holmes (27th April, 2005) : Freelance archaeozoologist offering services of identifying, recording, and analyzing animal bones from archaeological sites in Britain, Europe, Russia and Africa. 
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology (27th April, 2005) : Is based at University College, London, where Petrie was Professor of Egyptian Archaeology. Includes a biography of Petrie and description of the collection.


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Adkins, Lesley and Roy () : Archaeologists and authors of The Keys of Egypt and other books on archaeology, history and hieroglyphs.
Koobi Fora Research Project () : Continually updated field journal from Kenya written by Louise Leakey.
Matilda Holmes () : Freelance archaeozoologist offering services of identifying, recording, and analyzing animal bones from archaeological sites in Britain, Europe, Russia and Africa. 
The Leakey Foundation () : Includes an outline of how the Leakeys uncovered the chain of human ancestry at Olduvai Gorge, with photographs of the couple.
Fildes, Alan () : Articles, photo gallery, and links from this specialist in the Old Kingdom with a particular interest in pyramid sites and their related mastaba fields.