- Archaeology at the Andersonville Civil War Prison Camp
- Offers historical background, information on prison conditions, and current archaeological work at the site. - Civil War Archaeology
- Guide to the NPS Southeast Archaeological Centre¿s projects, findings, and publications. - Johnson's Island Prisoner of War Depot
- Information on the archaeological work being done on the island. - Monroe's Crossroads Civil War Battle, Archeology and Public Education
- Includes an online version of Fiery Dawn: The Civil War Battle at Monroe's Crossroads, North Carolina. From the Southeast Archaeological Centre, National Park Service. - Archaeology at Andersonville
- Adapted from "Three Seasons of Excavations at the Andersonville Civil War Prison Site," a paper by Guy Prentice and Marie C. Prentice. - Archeology at Antietam: The Effect of Battle on an Agrarian Landscape
- Includes battlefield images, computer visualisation, and cultural landscape studies. - PBS: Raising Sunken Ships
- Explores the raising of some renowned Civil War ship wrecks. - Steam Machines
- Briefly describes excavations of the warships USS Monitor and CSS Hunley and noncombatant vessels Maple Leaf and Bertrand. From Archaeology Online. - Echoes from the Past: The Archeology of Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia
- Looks into the prehistory of the area, the fort's construction, and its use during the Civil War. - Illuminating the Past: Remote Sensing at Shiloh National Military Park
- Documenting a wide array of Civil War era military features, New Deal era archaeological excavation trenches, and Mississippian mound construction stages. - MIT World: Civil War High Tech
- Video of technology projects excavating the Union ironclad warship Monitor and the Confederate submarine Hunley. - Historical Archaeology in Harpers Ferry and Loudoun Valley
- Chris Fennell's archaeological and historical research concerning 18th and 19th century sites in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and nearby Loudoun Valley, Virginia.
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