Incoming Resources
- Lost cities, ancient tombs, 100 discoveries that changed the world, Ann R. Williams, general editor ; introduction by Douglas Preston ; afterword by Fredrik Hiebert
- Accidental archaeologists, true stories of unexpected discoveries, Sarah Albee ; illustrated by Nathan Hackett
- Megalithomania, artists, antiquarians, and archaeologists at the old stone monuments, John Michell. --
- The curse of King Tut's tomb and other ancient discoveries, Anita Ganeri, David West
- Introducing archaeology, Robert J. Muckle
- The memory code, the secrets of Stonehenge, Easter Island, and other ancient monuments, Dr. Lynne Kelly
- The gods never left us, the long awaited sequel to the worldwide best-seller Chariots of the gods, Erich von Däniken
- The secrets of ancient tombs
- Historium, illustrated by Richard Wilkinson ; written by Jo Nelson
- Story of archaeology, the 100 great discoveries, editor, Paul G. Bahn
- Apocalypse, earthquakes, archaeology, and the wrath of God, Amos Nur with Dawn Burgess
- The archaeology handbook, a field manual and resource guide, Bill McMillon. --
- Archaeology, a beginner's guide, Joe Flatman
- Power places and the master builders of antiquity, unexplained mysteries of the past, Frank Joseph
- Finders keepers, a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession, Craig Childs
- Gods, graves, and scholars, the story of archaeology, by C.W. Ceram ; translated from the German by E.B. Garside and Sophie Wilkins
- Megaliths to medicine wheels, boulder structures in archaeology : proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Michael Wilson, Kathie L. Road and Kenneth J. Hardy. --
- Three stones make a wall, the story of archaeology, Eric H. Cline
- Lives in ruins, archaeologists and the seductive lure of human rubble, Marilyn Johnson
- Buried treasures, uncovering secrets of the past, Stéphane Compoint
- Lost cities, Giles Laroche
- To wake the dead, a Renaissance merchant and the birth of archaeology, Marina Belozerskaya
- Principles of archaeology, T. Douglas Price & Kelly J. Knudson
- There was an old scientist who swallowed a dinosaur!, by Lucille Colandro ; illustrated by Jared Lee
- Hidden history, lost civilizations, secret knowledge, and ancient mysteries, by Brian Haughton
- The age of everything, how science explores the past, Matthew Hedman
- Magicians of the gods, the forgotten wisdom of Earth's lost civilisation, Graham Hancock
- A little history of archaeology, Brian Fagan
- Shakespeare's tomb, Arrow International Media Ltd. ; produced and directed by Sophie Elwin Harris
- Archaeology, discovering the world's secrets, Gaynor Aaltonen
- Written in bones, how human remains unlock the secrets of the dead, consultant editor, Paul Bahn
- Worlds in shadow, submerged lands in science, memory and myth, Patrick Nunn
- Tomb explorers, Nicola Barber
- Archaeology from space, how the future shapes our past, Sarah Parcak
- The Earth chronicles handbook, a comprehensive guide to the seven books of the Earth chronicles, Zecharia Sitchin
- Archaeology, the essential guide to our human past, general editor, Paul Bahn ; foreword by Brian Fagan
- Every bone tells a story, Hominin discoveries, deductions, and debates, Jill Rubalcaba and Peter Robertshaw
- Solving the mysteries of the past, Gerard Aksomitis
- Four lost cities, a secret history of the urban age, Annalee Newitz
- Prehistory, the making of the human mind, Colin Renfrew
- In ruins, Christopher Woodward
- Hidden worlds, by James Bow
- The practical archaeologist, how we know what we know about the past, Jane McIntosh
- Ten thousand years of inequality, the archaeology of wealth differences, edited by Timothy A. Kohler and Michael E. Smith
- Past worlds, the Times atlas of archaeology
- Early humans
- Arrowpoints, spearheads, and knives of prehistoric times, Thomas Wilson ; foreword by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas ; introduction by Kenneth Barnett Tankersley
- The cave and the cathedral, how a real-life Indiana Jones and a renegade scholar decoded the ancient art of man, Amir D. Aczel
- Secrets of the cave, by Deborah Lock
- The human past, world prehistory and the development of human societies, edited by Chris Scarre