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  1. The Dictionary of Anthropology
  2. Our Origins: Discovering Physical Anthropology by Clark Spencer Larsen, 2008-03-13
  3. Flesh and Bone: An Introduction to Forensic Anthropology by Myriam Nafte, 2009-01-01
  4. Biological Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, et all 2008-02-22
  5. Anthropology: Appreciating Human Diversity by Conrad Kottak, 2010-02-04
  6. Linguistic Anthropology: A Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  7. Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology by Robert Lavenda, Emily Schultz, 2009-02-13
  8. An Anthropology of Biomedicine by Margaret Lock, Vinh-Kim Nguyen, 2010-05-04
  9. Exploring Biological Anthropology: The Essentials by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, et all 2007-03-01
  10. Anthropology and Child Development: A Cross-Cultural Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  11. Biological Anthropology: An Introductory Reader by Michael Park, 2009-07-23
  12. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective (with InfoTrac?) by Gary Ferraro, 2005-03-28
  13. Beyond the Body Proper: Reading the Anthropology of Material Life (Body, Commodity, Text)
  14. Field Ethnography: A Manual for Doing Cultural Anthropology by Paul Kutsche, 1997-12-21

61. The Biological Anthropology Web
The Biological anthropology Web. The forensic anthropology course information can be found at http//www.dundee.ac.uk/admissions/newcourses/forensicanth/.
http://www.bioanth.org/
Related Kelly Webworks iAnth Med Anth Prehistory ... Submit a Link Bookstore Support the Site
Anthropology Anthropometry Archaeology Archaeological Methods ... More Recommended Reading Recommendations Anthropology in the News Antiquity Archaeology MedAnth Web ... Prehistory.org More
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62. Northern Illinois University Anthropology Museum
Schedules, exhibits, and photographs.
http://www.niu.edu/anthro_museum/
The Anthropology Museum
at Northern Illinois
University

63. Lycoming College Program In Archaeology And Culture Of The Ancient Near East
A multidisciplinary program of anthropology, Art, Economics and Geology to History, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion. Offers Ancient Greek and Hebrew.
http://www.lycoming.edu/arch/

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Archaeology and Culture
of the Ancient Near East
(formerly "Near Eastern Culture and Archaeology") Explore the cradle of western civilization through travel, digs, and a menu of courses that combines the resources of several departments from Anthropology, Art, Economics and Geology to History, Literature, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion. In addition, Lycoming is one of a few schools its size to offer both ancient Hebrew and ancient Greek for those who plan advanced study in this area. Why Archaeology?
The Archaeology Program at Lycoming College
Archaeological Digs in the Near East ... (ANE)
Check out the info about our new Minor in Archaeology! Interest in Classical and Greco-Roman Archaeology? Interest in Egyptology? Interest in American Archaeology? Courses
(as listed in the Catalog under each Department) Anthropology Art and Art History History Religion and Biblical Languages Resources for Biblical Languages (Hebrew, Greek)

64. The Department Of Sociology And Anthropology Main Page
Sociology and anthropology (Newport, RI)
http://www.salve.edu/dept_sociology/index.html

Overview
Faculty Major/Minor Course Descriptions ... Resources Human nature transcends time and place
Go directly to the Admissions Main Page or Return to the Undergraduate Majors Directory Updated September, 2002 HOME Contact the Webmaster

65. Department Of Anthropology At The University Of New Mexico
Welcome to the anthropology Department at the University of New Mexico web page. anthropology is the study of humanity and its works
http://www.unm.edu/~anthro/
Home UNM Site Map
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  • JAR Human Nature Maxwell Museum Ortiz Center ... AGSU

  • Welcome to the Anthropology Department at the University of New Mexico web page. Our History
    The Department of Anthropology began at the University of New Mexico in 1928, with summer archaeological field schools at Jemez Pueblo and Chaco Canyon and fall semester courses.The first three BA's and two MA's were conferred in 1931-32, the first PhD in 1948. During the 2002-03 academic year, 80 BA degrees and BS degrees, 29 MA and MS degrees, and 12 doctorates were awarded. In summer 2003, the department sponsored field schools in New Mexico and Kampsville, Illinois... MSC01-1040, Anthropology
    1 University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
  • Summer Field Season at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Columbia University Society of Fellows in the Humanities Post Doctoral Fellowship
  • Human Osteology Field School ECUADOR ADVENTURE ... Discounted JAR Subscriptions
  • 66. Department Of Sociology And Anthropology Home Page
    Sociology and anthropology (Huntington, WV)
    http://www.marshall.edu/sociology/
    The Marshall University Department of Sociology and Anthropology
    Main
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    Acknowledgments
    The Department is located in Smith Hall on the main campus. Students have access to a computer lab in Smith Hall as well as other labs across campus. The James Morrow Library houses the Human Relations Area Files (in micro fiche), allowing cross cultural research. The Archaeology Lab located in Old Main analyses data gathered by the Marshall University Archaeological Field School held each summer. The Department sponsors both the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Delta, the national sociological honorary and the Beta Chapter of Lambda Alpha, the national anthropological honorary. In addition, students have many opportunities to participate in departmental research activities. These include the Oral History of Appalachia Project, the Huntington Ethnography Project and the Archeological Field School.
    E-mail us

    Department of Sociology and Anthropology
    One John Marshall Drive
    Huntington, WV 25755-2678

    67. ISCA Home Page
    This is the WWW site for the Institute of Social and Cultural anthropology, University of Oxford. All enquiries concerning this
    http://www.rsl.ox.ac.uk/isca/

    University of Oxford
    Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology (ISCA)
    Head of Department - David Parkin
    51 Banbury Road
    Oxford, OX2 6PE,UK
    Tel: +44 (0)1865 274670
    Fax: +44 (0)1865 274630
    General information info@anthro.ox.ac.uk

    Please note that the address for this website has now changed to http://www.isca.ox.ac.uk
    About ISCA
    Seminars and Events Student Research ... Vacancies

    68. Sociology And Anthropolgy At The College Of Wooster
    Sociology and anthropology (Wooster, OH)
    http://www.wooster.edu/sociology/
    Home Page The basic challenge in sociology and anthropology is to understand ourselves and others more fully. Both disciplines ask us to probe beneath the surface and to question why people behave as they do, especially in group situations. The sociological perspective asks us to question the taken-for-granted, to ask why our society operates as it does and how our social arrangements could be different. Similarly, anthropologists hope that by understanding other cultures, we can come to a better understanding of our own culture and, eventually, of ourselves.
    The Sociology/Anthropology program at Wooster stresses, above all, the value of learning how to deal with contemporary social issues and how to develop problem-solving and research skills, including the use of computers. Jump to a Popular Wooster Site SEARCH WOOSTER Search WooInfo E-mail Directory Phone Directories GENERAL LINKS About the College Academic Programs Admissions Alumni Relations Athletics Computing Libraries Links to the World On Campus Student Life Wooster Interactive SELECTED SITES Wooster Webcam Take a Campus Tour Photo of the Week Apply to Wooster Online 1999 Pictures of the Year Sounds of Wooster How Others Rate Wooster Alert Messages International Dimensions WooInfo Survey: Give us Feedback OhioSeis: Seismic Station Wilson Bookstore Employment Opportunities

    69. The University Of Michigan Museum Of Anthropology
    email Questions? The Museum of anthropology is one of the major archaeological research and teaching facilities in the United States.
    http://www.umma.lsa.umich.edu/
    Collection Database
    Publications
    Special Exhibits
    Questions?
    The Museum of Anthropology is one of the major archaeological research and teaching facilities in the United States. The Museum does not maintain exhibit space and its collections are usually not available for public viewing. This web site is designed to make available images and information about selected collections from the Museum holdings. We also provide information about our publications archaeological site lists for the state of Michigan and NAGPRA inventories. This is a graphically intensive site. A high speed connection is recommended. We anticipate that development of this web site will be an on going process and hope you will visit frequently to view new exhibits. The Museum is divided into eight divisions or "ranges" for curation of collections. These are Ethnology Ethnobotany Asian Great Lakes ... New World , and Physical . Physical access to the collection and purchase of images of the collection or from the Photographic collection may be requested through a Request Form All text and images presented in the Museum website are for personal educational use. Any commercial use or publication in any form is strictly forbidden without prior consent.

    70. Display ANTH101-1 Spring 2000
    Top/Reference/Education/Colleges_and_Universities/North_America/United_States/Virginia/University_of_Virginia/Departments_and_Programs/School_of_Arts_and_Sciences/Department_of_anthropology
    http://toolkit.virginia.edu/cgi-local/tk/UVa_CLAS_2000_Spring_ANTH101-1
    @import url("http://toolkit.itc.virginia.edu:80/tkweb/graphics/toolkitStyleAdv.css"); Intro To Anthropology
    ANTH101-1 Spring 2000 Select Class Page Feature General Information Syllabus Announcements Materials ... Instructional Toolkit is maintained by itc-toolkit@virginia.edu
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    71. The University Of Michigan Museum Of Anthropology
    Search Engine. email Questions? The Museum of anthropology is one of the major archaeological research and teaching facilities in the United States.
    http://www.umma.lsa.umich.edu/umma.html
    Collection Database
    Guest Book
    Publications
    Special Exhibits
    Search Engine
    Questions?
    The Museum of Anthropology is one of the major archaeological research and teaching facilities in the United States. The Museum does not maintain exhibit space and its collections are usually not available for public viewing. This web site is designed to make available images and information about selected collections from the Museum holdings. We also provide information about our publications archaeological site lists for the state of Michigan and NAGPRA inventories. This is a graphically intensive site. A high speed connection is recommended. We anticipate that development of this web site will be an on going process and hope you will visit frequently to view new exhibits. The Museum is divided into eight divisions or "ranges" for curation of collections. These are Ethnology Ethnobotany Asian Great Lakes ... New World , and Physical . Physical access to the collection and purchase of images of the collection or from the Photographic collection may be requested through a Request Form All text and images presented in the Museum website are for personal educational use. Any commercial use or publication in any form is strictly forbidden without prior consent.

    72. Carleton Sociology Anthropology
    Sociology and anthropology (Ottawa, ON)
    http://www.carleton.ca/socanth/
    Welcome to the Web site of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University, and by that means, to the Department itself. More here Please note that the course and program requirement offerings for Sociology and for Anthropology will be changed beginning Fall 2004. All majors are advised to check out the new course offerings and program requirements on the Carleton Calendar for 2004-2005 when available. http://www.carleton.ca/cuuc/
    This information may also be found on the Department web-site when it becomes available. ( http://www.carleton.ca/socanth/course_schedule.htm If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Department. The transition to the new program will be done to ensure that no one's schedule for completion is in any way compromised.
    New Faculty Publications: Abigail B. Bakan and Daiva Stasiulis Negotiating Citizenship: Migrant Women in Canada and the Global System (Palgrave, 2004)

    73. ANTHROPOLOGY JOURNAL ARCHIVE PROJECT
    anthropology Journals Archive Project.
    http://www.publicanthropology.org/
    Anthropology Journals Archive Project (c) Robert Borofsky (Webmaster, 2004) Children collecting water during a drought, India Over the past few years droughts have plagued several countries in the Middle East and South Asia. The hardest hit have been India, Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) estimated that 130 million people - or roughly 15 percent of India's population - were seriously affected by a severe drought in 2001-2002.

    74. Untitled Document
    Print journal publishing brief articles from all disciplines of cognitive science, including, but not limited to, philosophy, psychology, linguistics, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, aesthetics, anthropology, and education. Particularly encourages cross disciplinary work. Published in South Korea, but in English.
    http://cogsci.snu.ac.kr/jcs/

    75. Forensic Anthropology
    This Website is a work in progress. To contribute to forensic anthropology education on the Internet, contact the author vcraigle@medstat.med.utah.edu.
    http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/forensics/
    NEW Fresh news, announcements. This Website is a work in progress. To contribute to forensic anthropology education on the Internet, contact the author vcraigle@medstat.med.utah.edu Home Human Osteology Paleopathology ... Histology

    76. Department Of Sociology And Anthropology At Central College
    Sociology and anthropology (Pella, IA)
    http://www.central.edu/soc/socanth.htm
    Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Central College
    General Information
    The Sociology/Anthropology Curriculum
    Faculty
    Students
    Web Resources for Sociology/Anthropology
    To Return to the Central College Home Page, click here.

    77. Anthropology At Berkeley Home Page
    anthropology at Berkeley. About Us, People, Degrees, Courses. News, Resources, Alumni, Forms. College of Letters and Science UC Berkeley
    http://anthropology.berkeley.edu/
    Anthropology at Berkeley College of Letters and Science
    UC Berkeley

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    78. Soca Home Page
    Sociology and anthropology (Chicago, IL)
    http://campus.northpark.edu/sociology/
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    79. UR-LIST: WEB RESOURCES FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    The Web s the most comprehensive crossindex of sites related to Visual anthropology. UR-LIST WEB RESOURCES FOR VISUAL anthropology.
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/elab/urlist/
    UR-LIST: WEB RESOURCES FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1. Departments, Organizations
    2. Chats, Discussion Groups

    3. To Contact Individuals

    4. Homepages
    ...
    Peter Biella
    Updated September, 2001
    Introduction
    The Ur-List: Web Resources for Visual Anthropology facilitates web searches by cross-indexing three hundred and seventy-five anthropological sites according to the categories of information they contain. The Ur-List's cross-index is more accurate than most Web-resource guides which typically reduce a site's multifaceted content to only one category. In the Ur-List, sites may be accessed according to the twenty-two subject-categories listed above. Multifaceted sites are cross-referenced under all appropriate categories. A mouse-click selection of any of the subject-categories gives access to two kinds of Web resources. The first is dedicated exclusively to the subject that was selected. For example, Wendy Vissar's dark visual ethnography of rural Albania, Lekso's Codebox is listed only once under the "Dedicated Sites" heading of "Visual Ethnographies" (Category 5). The second kind of resources accessed are listed under multiple Ur-List categories.

    80. Curriculum
    Sociology and anthropology (San Antonio, TX)
    http://www.trinity.edu/departments/soc_anthro/index.html
    Sociology and Anthropology are two disciplines dedicated to the study of human social life. Sociologists investigate general principles governing social organization and social behavior in a variety of settings including the family, religion, education, government, community, and the economy. Anthropology is the comparative study of hunter-gatherer, horticultural, agrarian, and industrial societies and their major institutions. Archaeology, one of the fields of anthropology covered in the Department, includes summer fieldwork at the Trinity Archaeological Field School in Belize. Sociology and anthropology students learn how their individual lives shape and are shaped by the social contexts in which they live.
    T HE M AJORS
    The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in sociology or anthropology are as follows: I. The common curriculum II. Majors
    • A. The Sociology Major
    • 30 semester hours including any one lower division course, SOCI 3360 and 4361. At least 21 hours must be in upper division courses.
    • B.

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