Web Links

Archaeological Resources

Lubbock Lake Landmark, Museum of Texas Tech University
Box 43191
Lubbock, TX 79409-3191
lubbock.lake@ttu.edu

http:www.ttu.edu/~museum/lll/index.htm

ArchNet
National Park Service: Links to the Past

Journals

Archaeology Magazine
Antiquity
Journal of Field Archaeology
Historical Archaeology

Organizations

Archaeological Institute of America
SAA: Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Texas Historical Commission - Texas Archaeology Awareness Month

Miscellaneous

Archaeological Fieldwork Server
Careers in Archaeology in the United States FAQ

Videos

Silent Witness: Protecting American Indian Archaeological Heritage
National Park Service, Southwest Region
Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87505-0728

Books

For the Adult Learner

Johnson, Eileen, ed.
Lubbock Lake: Late Quaternary Studies on the Southern High Plains.
1987. Texas A&M University Press, College Station.
Holliday, Vance T.
Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Southern High Plains
1999.
Lawrence L. Graves, ed.
A History of Lubbock.
1960. West Texas Museum Association, Lubbock.
Lawrence L. Graves, ed.
Lubbock: From Town to City.
1986. West Texas Museum Association, Lubbock.
Hoopes, James
Oral History: An Introduction for Students.
1979. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
Charlton, Thomas L.
Oral History for Texans.
1985. Texas Historical Commission, Austin.
LaVere, David
Life Among the Texas Indians: The WPA Narratives.
1998. Texas A&M University Press, College Station.
Myres, Sandra L.
Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, 1800-1915.
1982. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Rathjen, Frederick W.
The Texas Panhandle Frontier.
1973 (2nd Ed. 1998). Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock.
Fagan, Brian M.
Ancient North America.
1991. Thames and Hudson: London and New York.
National Research Council
Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards: A Guide for Teaching and Learning.
2000. National Academy Press, Washington D.C.
Newcomb, W. W. Jr.
The Indians of Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times.
1993. University of Texas Press, Austin.
Nostrand, Richard L.
The Hispano Homeland.
1992. University of Oklahoma Press: Norman and London.
Simons, Helen and Cathryn A. Hoyt
Hispanic Texas: A Historical Guide.
1992. University of Texas Press, Austin.
Wallace, Ernest, David M. Vigness, and George B. Ward.
Documents of Texas History, 2nd ed.
1994. State House Press, Austin.

For Student Learners

Baylor, Byrd.
When Clay Sings.
Aladdin Books, New York.

LaCapa, Michael.
The Flute Player.
Northland Publishing, Flagstaff, AZ
Viola, Herman J.
After Columbus: The Horse's Return to America. Soundprints, Norwalk, CT and Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
Johnson, Eileen.
The Ancient Watering Hole: The Lubbock Lake Story
Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock
Johnson, Eileen.
Tales From the Ancient Watering Hole.
Texas Tech University Press, Lubbock
Melody, Michael E.
Indians of North America: The Apache
Chelsea House Publishers, New York
Rollings, Willard H.
Indians of North America: The Comanche
Chelsea House Publishers, New York

Curriculum Guides

Smith, Shelley J., et al.
Project Archaeology: Intrigue of the Past
United States Department of the Interior
Bureau of Land Management
Silent Witness: Protecting American Indian Archaeological Heritage
National Park Service, Southwest Region
Box 728
Santa Fe, NM 87505-0728
Garrett, Mary E.
Orienteering and Map Games for Teachers
United States Orienteering Federation
P.O. Box 1444
Forest Park, GA 30051
email: 75454.121@compuserve.com
Graves, Ginny
Walk Around the Block
The Center for Understanding Our Built Environment
5328 W. 67th Street
Prairie Village, KS 66208

Bruchac, Joseph and Michael J. Caduto
Keepers of the Animals: Native American Stories and Wildlife Activities for Children
Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children
Keepers of Life: Discovering Plants Through Native American Stories and Earth Activities for Children
Keepers of the Night: Native American Stories and Nocturnal Activities for Children

Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, CO




Contributors to this virtual field trip:
the education staff at Lubbock Lake Landmark: Susan Shore, Elizabeth Becker, Shane Macfarlan, and Mindy Myers. Additional contributions by Wendy Willems and Sarah Way Quiroga.
Lubbock Lake Landmark is a unit of the Museum of Texas Tech Univerty.