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More Links to Interesting Websites

Offered for your browsing enjoyment, a list of websites  (in no particular order under their headings) that have been found to be useful and/or quite enjoyable, but mostly very interesting.

Updated 03/12/99


Directories||General Fortifications Sites||Image Databases||Archaeology||


Directories

      The American Civil War Homepage          http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html                                       

      The American Civil War                             http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm
      Fortifications and Castles                           http://www.reenactorsworldplus.com/forts.htm
      TeachPDLaw's Civil War                           http://members.aol.com/teachpdlaw/civilwar.htm


General Interest and Interesting Fortification Websites
       Military Fortifications of the World           http://members.aol.com/arlecomte/index.html
       A Dictionary of Military Architecture: Fortification and Fieldworks From the Iron Age to the Eighteenth Century

       http://www.iinet.net.au/~expo/sven 

       The Forgotten Fort at Schornemead         An impressive tour of a fortification on the Thames.

       http://wkweb5.cableinet.co.uk/cmrjsr/shrnfort.htm


Image Databases
       Florida State Archives Photographic Collection      Try a search for "fortifications."

       http://www.dos.state.fl.us/fpc/

       Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco    This is how the Internet should be used.... Searchable "Imagebase," try a search for "fortifications" or "sieges."

       http://www.thinker.org/imagebase/index.html                                                      


Archaeology
        Southeast Archeological Center (SEAC)   Yet another NPS site. For those interested in fortifications "In the Footsteps of 'Light-horse Harry': Archeology and History at Ninety Six Historic Site" is very enlightening.

        http://www.cr.nps.gov/seac/seac.htm

        National Archeological Data Base (NADB)   A handy tool for locating those hard to find reports.

        http://www.cast.uark.edu/products/NADB/

        Society for Historical Archaeology     Has some very useful bibliographical material.

        http://www.sha.org/index.html


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