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American Anthropological Association
The American Ethnological Society
The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology
The Society for American Archaeology
The Society for Historical Archaeology
The Society for Cultural Anthropology
The Society for Linguistic Anthropology
The Society for Medical Anthropology
A great list of Anthropology
Resources on the Internet.
ArchNet at UConn.
CERN Virtual Library: Anthropology
Galaxy
Anthro Index
Worldwide Email Directory
of Anthropologists (WEDA)
The Chucalissa
page includes a reconstructed prehistoric Native American village.
View the StonePages with
beautiful images of megalithic sites in Europe.
Visit Teotihuacan
on the "Feathered Serpent Web Page."
The Anthropological
Theories page, prepared by graduate students at the University
of Alabama, has basic information on different approaches to cultural
anthropology.
Go through the Interactive
Kinship and Social Organization Tutorial.
Indiana University's "Theory
in Anthropology" page has good information on cultural anthropology
and its practitioners.
Linguistic Anthropology: Read The
Linguist List including discussions of Sapir-Whorf and other
topics.
The Institute of Human
Origins is a leading research organization at Arizona
State.
Osteointeractive
offers instruction in human osteology, case studies in forensic
anthropology, and beautiful photographs of paleopathology.
Search The Ethnologue
for a specific language or country.
H-NET, or "Humanities &
Social Sciences OnLine," provides reviews and e-mail discussion
lists on a wide range of primarily historical topics.
SOSIG, an information service
used by social scientists worldwide. |