Pictures of Record, Inc.
Pictures of Record, Inc. publishes scholarly annotated images for teaching anthropology, history, art history, archaeology, and many other disciplines.
Originally available only in slide set form, these images of archaeological sites and artifacts, techniques of archaeology, and ethnographic subjects, are now available for classroom and archival use as CD-Roms, licensed web sites and slide sets. Not all sets are available -yet- on CD-Rom.
Photographed, edited and annotated by professional photographers, anthropologists, archaeologists, historians and art historians, Pictures of Record images are valuable research and teaching tools. They will aid in your own research and enhance your teaching about people and their works.
In response to waning budgets at colleges, universities and museums, we have significantly lowered our prices. In addition we continue to offer a 10 percent discount on orders of three sets or more. The prices for the licensed websites have been drastically reduced. For very large orders, please contact us for a volume discount.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Pictures of Record Image Collections:
contain between 20 and 141 detailed color
images of people, structures and their artifacts, plus maps, drawings and
black and white excavation and historical photographs; include an introduction, bibliography and
extensive notes for each image;
Pictures of
Record
CD-Roms:
include all the scholarly text in each slide
set; contain three sets of images for each
picture thumbnail, mid-size, and large (about 1500 by 1000 pixels per
inch) for classroom projection; include a printable text
Individual Downloadable Images
are also available. Please write or
email for more information.
Pictures of
Record slides:
are printed on archival Eastman
Color Print Film; are packaged in 8 1/2 by 11 inch loose-leaf binders for
bookshelf storage; in most cases are the only slides available for study of a
site, culture or archaeological technique; are used by thousands of
educational institutions and museums
throughout the world.