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here are a few links for those with an interest in the archaeology of the near present/recent past.... bc ------------------------------------------------------------------------ g e n e r a l ------------------------------------------------------------------------ GLOSSARY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL TERMS: an introduction to archaeological words by Southern Methodist University. http://www.smu.edu/~anthrop/glossary.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ h i s t o r i c a l a r c h a e o l o g y ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > CATACOMBS OF PARIS: an exploration by The Jack. http://myweb.worldnet.net/~thejack/kta/kta.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ROMA SOTTERRANEA- SUBTERRANEAN ROME: a spelunking exploration of >underground Rome. http://www.underome.com/index2.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ i n d u s t r i a l a r c h a e o l o g y + ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > THE FABULOUS RUINS OF DETROIT: industrial archaeology by Lowell Forest >Boileau. http://www.bhere.com/ruins/home.htm ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ROADSIDE ART ONLINE: Ruins, Vistas, Junk, Environments, Signs. http://www.interestingideas.com/roadside/artruin.htm ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >ROADSIDE ART ONLINE: Roadside Connections to industrial archaeology >resources via hyperlinks. http://www.interestingideas.com/roadside/artlink.htm ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOCIETY FOR COMMERCIAL ARCHEOLOGY: Devoted to Roadside Architecture. http://www.sca-roadside.org/ ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LOST AMERICA PHOTOGRAPHY: photographs by Troy Paiva of industrial ruins at night. http://www.designshed.com/lost.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY OF PHILLIP BUEHLER: photographs of modern ruins, street fossils, & cityscapes. http://www.ted.com/buehler/ ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WHY ARE WE FASCINATED WITH "MODERN RUINS?: a collection of quotes excerpted from books regarding modern ruins. http://www.inch.com/~buehler/quotes.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > FAVORITE PLACES OF PHIL BUEHLER: extensive set of hyperlinks to more >modern ruins. http://www.inch.com/~buehler/links.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > WORLD'S LARGEST ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS: For fans of highway art and >roadside architecture, a collection of more than 200 roadside attractions >which have been proclaimed the "world's largest." http://www.InfoMagic.COM/~martince/ ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > MINNESOTA'S ROADSIDE ARCHITECTURE: Minnesota's Larger Than Life and Other >Strange Wonders by the Minnesota Historical Society. http://www.mnhs.org/places/other/roadside/ ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MINNESOTA MUSEUM OF THE MISSISSIPPI AND OTHER NATURAL WONDERS: collections spotlight unusual natural and manmade phenomena. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/8338/ ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY PHOTOGRAPHS BY JEF POSKANZER: "I like finding >stuff from the start of the automobile age that has already started to >decay. In addition to the photos below, I have a whole page just on the >Bevatron." http://www.acme.com/jef/photos/archaeology.html ^top updated: 5/26/2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net