Learning Resources

Do you want to learn more about archaeology and the ancient world? Check out the links below to find FREE resources to help you on your learning journey!

Adventures in Archaeological Science – a free-to-download coloring book from the Warinner Group, available in 30+ languages.

Ancestors: Stories of Atapuerca – a video game app about prehistoric living and human evolution (available for iOS and Google Play).

Archaeology in the Community’s Kids Resources – a huge collection of free activities for kids, all designed to teach about archaeology! The activities include games, puzzles, a reading list, and more.

Coloring Ancient Egypt – a free-to-download coloring book from Harvard Art Museums, available in English and Spanish. The text and artwork were done by Dig Doodles co-creators, Jen and Hannah!

Exploring the Maya World – information, images, and virtual tours of ancient Maya archaeological sites, by Google Arts & Culture and the British Museum.

Neolithic House Cut-Out Model – make your own paper Neolithic house model, with this printout and instructions from Jools Wilson.

Land of the Spirits Virtual Dig – an online virtual archaeological excavation from Virtual Museum Canada (requires Adobe Flash).

Wild Archaeology – an educational television show which explores the Indigenous archaeology of North America, led by Indigenous people. The show is made by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and is available to watch online for free. Some countries may not have access to the video content due to regional copyright laws.