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Suggested reading

Ellick, Carol J.
2000     Against the Clock: Introducing Archaeology in Time-Limited Situations. In The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids, pp. 183-191. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

Lynott, Mark J. and Alison Wylie
2000     Ethics in American Archaeology, Second Revised Edition. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC.

Majewski, Janice
1987     Part of Your General Public is Disabled. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.

NPS Training Manager for Interpretation, Education, and Cooperating Associations (editor)
2000     Module 270: Developing and Presenting a Curriculum-Based Education Program. National Park Service.

Ramos, Maria and Davis Duganne
2000     Exploring Public Perceptions and Attitudes about Archaeology. Harris Interactive for the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

Smardz, Karolyn and Shelley J. Smith, editors
2000     The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

Vitelli, Karen D. (editor)
1996     Archaeological Ethics. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA

Wolynec, Renata B.
2000     Heritage Education for Special Students. In The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids, edited by Karolyn Smartz and Shelley J. Smith, pp. 101-116. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA
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References

Sections of this chapter were taken from:

Ellick, Carol J.
2000     Against the Clock: Introducing Archaeology in Time-Limited Situations. In The Archaeology Education Handbook: Sharing the Past with Kids, edited by Karolyn Smartz and Shelley J. Smith, pp. 183-191. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA.

 

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