A Greco-Roman Feast: Dining and Reclining A Greco-Roman feast can be a great deal of fun and a wonderful cross-curricular, interdisciplinary project, encouraging collaboration among history, Latin, Greek, theater arts, and English students http: //archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=103...
Mystery Cemetery Project A project adaptable for ages 10 to 110. The analysis of a small cemetery of skeletons and burial goods teaches critical-thinking skills and illustrates the importance of context for interpretation in archaeology and social science http: //archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=102...
Ancient Mediterranean Trade in Modern Archaeology Teaching plans and related materials designed to help educators understand Mediterranean trade between 1600 B.C. and A.D. 200 http: //archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=104...
Landscapes in Art This lesson is intended for 3-5th grade but may be adapted for other age groups. It was designed for use with a selection of landscapes http: //umma.umaine.edu/downloads/Landscapes.pd...
Simulated Digs Conducting an archaeological dig is messy, but it offers fun, mystery, and kinesthetic learning that applies to many academic contexts and subjects. Digs can illuminate the problems all researchers confront when they must draw conclusions on the basis of insufficient evidence http: //archaeological.org/webinfo.php?page=103...