| Aboa Vetus: Museum of archaeology and history, built around an excavated medieval city block in Turku, Finland. Includes hours, fees, and directions. [Finnish and English] | |
| Alexandria Archaeology Museum: The City of Alexandria, Virginia's community archaeology program. Holds a collection from more than 150 sites, spanning 10,000 years. Online exhibitions, collections, staff, news. | |
| America's Stonehenge: Outdoor museum located at a 4000 year old prehistoric site in Salem, NH. Features archaeology, astronomy and archaeoastronomy. | |
| Archaeological Museum of KSU: Museum of Kazan State University has over 4000 objects reflecting the history and archaeology of the Volga-Kama basin. | |
| Archaeological Museum, Kibbutz Ein Dor: Houses antiquities discovered in the eastern section of the Lower Galilee. Description of the museum and its goals, news, exhibitions, activities, visitor information. | |
| Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology: Peking University: Specializes in Chinese archaeology and museology. The collection, exhibitions and special events. | |
| Centro Mallqui: Museo Leymebamba displays the more than 200 mummies and their burial offerings recovered in 1997 from the Laguna de los Cóndores. Includes details of the collection, a photo gallery, and directions to the location in Peru. [Spanish and English] | |
| Dickson Mounds Museum: On-site archaeological museum exhibiting the world of the American Indian through 12,000 years of human experience in the Illinois River Valley. | |
| El Paso Museum of Archaeology: Focuses on the collections is prehistoric artifacts from the Southwest, including northern México. Includes details, volunteer opportunities, hours, an events calendar, and directions and a map. | |
| Kelsey Museum of Archaeology: Exhibits of excavations and surveys from the Mediterranean world. Sponsors archaeological fieldwork involving University of Michigan faculty, staff, and students. | |
| London Museum of Archaeology: Museum devoted to the study, display, and interpretation of the human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years. | |
| Lynn H. Wood Archaeology Museum: Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee: contains database and photo gallery of artifacts from the Near East. | |
| Maya Paleolithic Museum: Museum containing artifacts discovered in Oregon and Northern California that contain Maya images from their celestrial mythology. | |
| Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology: At Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, gives a taste of archaeology in Canada. Includes photographs and descriptions of prehistoric sites at Charlie Lake Cave, Namu and Keatley Creek. | |
| Museum of Archaeology and Material Culture: Featuring Native American, turquoise, and Sandia Cave exhibits. Includes hours, programs, admission fees, directions and links. Located in Cedar Crest, New Mexico. | |
| Museum of Merveilles: Created at Tende, Alpes Maritimes, France to display the 40,000 prehistoric rock engravings of the Vallée des Merveilles at Mount Bego. | |
| National Dinosaur Museum: Canberra, Australia: Describes exhibits; includes online dinosaur activities for children. | |
| Notukeu Heritage Museum: In Ponteix, Saskatchewan, houses the finds collection of the late Henri Liboiron. Biography, illustrated description of the collection, and background information on the archaeology of the province. | |
| Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology: Founded in 1866 by George Peabody, it is one of the oldest museums in the world devoted to anthropology. History, departments, collections, galleries, events, staff. | |
| Provincial Museum of Alberta: Human History: Collections documenting 12,000 years of human occupation of the Province. Includes archaeology and ethnology, folklife, government and Western Canadian history. | |
| Semitic Museum: One of the Harvard University Museums, housing collections of archaeological materials from the Ancient Near East. | |
| Sharjah Archaeology Museum: The official site for this museum in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Illustrated description of the exhibits by period. Location, visitor information. | |
| South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology: Most famous for housing Oetzi: the 5000-year-old man found preserved in Alpine ice in 1991. Vistor information, museum tour, events, publications and a section on the iceman. | |
| The Archaeological Museum of Bologna: Contains the archaeological finds from the Bologna area, and other collections of antiquities. Illustrated descriptions of the Egyptian and Etruscan collections. | |
| The Heuneburg Museum: The archaeology of a Celtic town in upper Swabia. Excavation finds in the museum and the hiking trail to the burial mounds and other monuments in the landscape. | |
| The Neanderthal Museum: Tells the story of human evolution. Includes online exhibits, research information, hours, admission, directions, and links to other resources. Located in Mettmann, Germany. [English and German] | |
| University of New England Museum of Antiquities: Exhibits antiquities from the ancient Mediterranean, Near East and Oceania. The largest archaeological museum in inland Australia. Description of the displays, case by case. | |
| University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology: The Museum has sent more than 350 expeditions to all the inhabited continents of the world. Online exhibits, articles and research. | |
| University of Sydney - Nicholson Museum: Features details of European, Egyptian, Cypriot, Classical and Near Eastern collections. Includes exhibition notes, a staff directory, the Friends of the Museum, hours, and a visitor's guide to the location in NSW, Australia. |
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