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  1. Essentials of Cultural Anthropology by Garrick Bailey, James Peoples, 2010-02-02
  2. Anthropology: A Global Perspective (6th Edition) by Raymond Scupin, Christopher R DeCorse, 2007-09-02
  3. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (3rd Edition) by Steven N. Byers, 2007-02-16
  4. Cengage Advantage Books: Cultural Anthropology: A Problem-Based Approach by Richard H. Robbins, 2008-07-28
  5. Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Dawnie W. Steadman, 2009-01-02
  6. Cultural Anthropology By Nanda & Warms (9th, Ninth Edition) by Richard L. Warms Serena Nanda, 2006
  7. The Tapestry of Culture: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Abraham Rosman, Paula G. Rubel, et all 2009-06-16
  8. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective by Gary Ferraro, 2007-02-26
  9. Surrendering to Utopia: An Anthropology of Human Rights (Stanford Studies in Human Rights) by Mark Goodale, 2009-05-01
  10. Structural Anthropology, Volume 2 by Claude Levi-Strauss, 1983-02-15
  11. Applying Anthropology: An Introductory Reader by Aaron Podolefsky, Peter Brown, et all 2008-10-20
  12. Anthropology (13th Edition) (MyAnthroLab Series) by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, et all 2010-02-11
  13. Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary by Paul Rabinow, George E. Marcus, et all 2008-01-01
  14. Culture Sketches: Case Studies in Anthropology by Holly Peters-Golden, 2008-06-13

81. Anthropology And Archaeology CareersAdvice From Northern
anthropology CAREERS. Everyone is welcome. Free and open to the public. top of page. Career Choices in anthropology NKU anthropology Careers Day Talk.
http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html
ANTHROPOLOGY CAREERS
Careers in Anthropology

Careers Day, NKU

Careers Advice

Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. Albert Schweitzer
To love what you do and feel that it mattershow could anything be more fun? Kathrine Graham
You must be the change you wish to see in the world. Mohandas Gandhi
Anthropology is more than a career. It's a way of life. In everything I do, I am an anthropologist. Sharlotte Neely
Please don't let me be pigeonholed in no regular job. Marshall Mathers
Careers in Anthropology:
Where the jobs are:
[NKU Anthropology is] one of the best sites you'll find, it offers a lengthy list of organizations that have hired anthropologists...In addition, the site offers some great advice on general career planning. Anthropology, University of Toronto at Scarborough A very useful guide to careers in anthropology...Lots of links to specific job opportunities. Anthropology, University of Alabama Excellent information on career opportunities in Social-Cultural, Archaeology and Applied anthropology. Anthropology, Saint Mary's College of California

82. Sociology And Anthropology
Sociology and anthropology (Richmond, IN)
http://www.earlham.edu/~soan/
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About Sociology and Anthropology
Departmental courses address central themes of anthropological and sociological studies: evolutionary perspectives on adaptation and change, comparative approaches in social analysis, the analysis of selected social institutions, and theoretical orientations to social organization, conflict, and disorganization. Studies in the Department stress issues of power, status, sexuality, and the construction, maintenance, and transformation of moral order. The curriculum emphasizes social theory and ethnographic research as forms of inquiry, and includes classes in both classical and contemporary theory, research design, and an ethnographic research practicum. Internship and field research opportunities are available, and almost all students complete a senior thesis based on original research. Recent graduates have entered leading graduate programs in anthropology, sociology, human services, law, public health, journalism, education, library and information sciences, and comparative literature. Other graduates have gone directly into fields of community development and human services.

83. Medanthro.net Society For Medical Anthropology
The website of the Society for Medical anthropology serves the needs of medical anthropology graduate students, practicing anthropologists, scholars, and
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84. Cultural Anthropology
Curriculum, faculty, field schools, special projects and resources.
http://www.anthropology.ccsu.edu/fieldschools/cultural/costarica/main.htm

85. The Berndt Museum Of Anthropology
Australian ethnographic museum specializing in the material culture of Aboriginal Australians.
http://www.berndt.uwa.edu.au/
About the Berndt Museum Search the Art Collection Keyword search the Art Collection Tour the Berndt Museum ... Home
The Berndt Museum holds extensive collections of Australian Aboriginal art and Aboriginal cultural materials, as well as collections from Melanesia, Asia and South-East Asia. Many of these items may now be viewed here in this Virtual Museum.
The Berndt Museum of Anthopology is located in Perth at
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86. Www.anthropology.org/
Homepage anthropology Of Food WebjournalWelcome to AOF, the webjournal dedicated to the Sociology and anthropology of food. AOF is a bilingual academic webjournal in French and English.
http://www.anthropology.org/

87. Lake Forest College
Sociology and anthropology (Lake Forest, IL)
http://www.lfc.edu/template.cgi?academics/sociology/

88. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgibin/jtoc?ID=38641 More results from www3.interscience.wiley.com ABFA Home Page In response to this professional mandate, the American Board of Forensic anthropology was organized in 1977 to provide, in the interest of the public and the
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jtoc?ID=28130

89. About KacikeThe Journal Of Caribbean Amerindian History And Anthropology
A concise explanation of the history, development, audience, and purposes of this online peerreviewed academic journal.
http://www.geocities.com/carindianlink/kacike.html

90. German Anthropology-Online
Anthropological Abstracts 1999/ AA 2000 / AA 2001/2002 / German Publishers / Universities and Museums / Anthropologists / Events / Service.
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91. Ethno::log
The finest stuff from ethnology social/ cultural anthropology and cyberanthropology. Collected with ceaseless endeavour by the staff of the Institut f¼r Ethnologie and Afrikanistik in M¼nchen/ Germany and countless others.
http://sonner.antville.org/
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:: Sonner la cloche anthropologique :: Ringing the anthropological bell ::
:: Die ethnologische Glocke läuten :: Repicar la campana antropológica ::
Dept. of cyberethnologica Okyeampoma , Wednesday, 26. May 2004, 10:33
The www-jungle and a 'Netnograf'
The 27 years old German Markus Giesler is not only North America's presumably youngest professor in marketing but also gained some experience as an 'Netnograf': UNISPIEGEL writes that "just like an anthropologist enters the Amazon jungle, Giesler enters the World Wide Web. He classifies the cyber consumers into tribes and researches into their rituals and religions. ... He has observed the Napster community which bootlegs music titles from each other's hard disk. Giesler mocks that they go after the slogan of 'liberty for information', an interpretation of Marx' and Engel's 'abolishment of property'. But instead of some profane internet thiefs he discovered a www-community (or congregation?) who wants to 'cleanse itself from the evil of music consuming culture' through their deeds". in German
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92. Homepage Anthropology Of Food Webjournal
Welcome to AOF, the webjournal dedicated to the Sociology and anthropology of food. AOF is a bilingual academic webjournal in French and English.
http://www.aofood.org/

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Welcome to AOF, the webjournal dedicated to the Sociology and Anthropology of food.
AOF is a bilingual academic journal in French and English. It aims to publish results of latest research in Sociology and Anthropology of Food.
AOF is a refereed journal.
In preparation 2005 Alimentation, groupes religieux et conflits de normes (see call for papers)
Food, Religious groups and Conflicts of Norms In preparation 2004 Wine and globalisation - Vin et mondialisation In preparation 2004 Local food - Aliments locaux Sep- 2003 n°02 Milk Sep- 2003 ... Traditions et identités alimentaires locales
This journal is produced and published by a network of European academic researchers sharing a common intellectual interest in the social science of food
For further information or to submit a paper please click on 'Call for papers' at the top of this page This page is maintained by AOF webmaster@aofood.org

93. URI Sociology Homepage
Sociology and anthropology (Kingston, RI)
http://www.uri.edu/artsci/soc/

Anthro Courseware
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College of Arts and Sciences
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
507 Chafee Building, 10 Chafee Road, Suite 9, Kingston, RI 02881
Phone: 401-874-2587 Fax: 401-874-2588
E-Mail: hmederer@uri.edu Welcome to the Department of Sociology and Anthropology Web site. We hope you'll spend some time getting to know us as you browse through our site. If you've got questions don't hesitate to zap off an e-mail. There is a lot going on in the department, so come back frequently. We'll try to keep you posted. Department News and Events APG Grad Wins Alumni Award Paul Sledzik, who graduated from URI with an Anthropology degree in 1984, will be honored with this year's "Professional Achievement" award from the URI Alumni Association on Saturday, January 31. Paul is the curator of anatomical collections at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. In his role, he oversees a collection of thousands of skeletons and anatomical specimens, including those of Presidents and Civil War soldiers. Additionally, Paul is often involved in the forensic identification of victims of mass disasters and has helped to develop some of the protocols used in these situations. Congratulations Paul!

94. RAI: Anthropology Today
anthropology Today. ISSN 0268540X Incorporating RAIN (issn 0307-6776; as from vol. as well as that between anthropology and other academic disciplines.
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Incorporating RAIN (issn 0307-6776; as from vol. 15: 0268 540X) Anthropology Today is a bimonthly publication which aims to provide a forum for the application of anthropological analysis to public and topical issues, while reflecting the breadth of interests within the discipline of anthropology. It is also committed to promoting debate at the interface between anthropology and areas of applied knowledge such as education, medicine, development etc. as well as that between anthropology and other academic disciplines. The journal is international both in the scope of issues it covers and in the sources it draws from. Contents current volume
Index: 2000-02 PDF PDF version Membership : Get Anthropology Today by joining online Submissions Notes for contributors Advertising: rates specifications
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95. University Of Arkansas Department Of Anthropology
From University of Arkansas Department of anthropology. Contact information.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/anthinfo/classes/4256.htm
University of Arkansas
Department of Anthropology Field School in Archeology ANTH 4256 Archeological Field Session Summer Session: June 30 - August 8, 2003 LEARN ARCHEOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNIQUES
  • Site mapping Controlled surface collection Artifact identification Excavation and recording techniques
NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NEEDED NO PREREQUISITES REQUIRED INQUIRIES and APPLICATIONS should be sent directly to: Dr. Claudine Payne
Arkansas Archeological Survey
Blytheville Research Station
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cpayne@arkansas.net

96. Anthropology
This web site is a directory of categorized links leading to information on the various aspects of anthropology. anthropology. anthropology
http://www.cyberpursuits.com/anthro/
CyberPursuits Main Page Cultural Anthropology Physical Anthropology Linguistics Ethnomusicology General Anthropology Books Organizations Software Search Film and Photography Academic Museums and Libraries Art and Posters
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Anthropology
Anthropology is a science of humankind. It studies all facets of society and culture. It studies tools, techniques, traditions, language, beliefs, kinships, values, social institutions, economic mechanisms, cravings for beauty and art, struggles for prestige. It describes the impact of humans on other humans. With the exception of the Physicial Anthropology discipline, Anthropology focuses on human characteristics generated and propogated by humans themselves. Physical Anthropology studies anatomy and biology race, gender, adaptation. It studies humankind as a biology type, describing physical development over the millenia.

97. University Of Utah Press
Publishes books on subjects including anthropology, linguistics, history, and ecocriticism. Provides a list of titles, submission details, and media information.
http://www.upress.utah.edu/
Even Mountains Vanish Searching for Solace in an Age of Extinction
SueEllen Campbell
Gravity, the Allure of Distance
Essays on the Act of Travel
W. Scott Olsen Surveying the Literary Landscapes of Terry Tempest Williams
New Critical Essays
Edited by Katherine R. Chandler and Melissa A. Goldthwaite Chauvet Cave
The Art of Earliest Times
Jean Clottes
Swamp Songs
The Making of an Unruly Woman
Sheryl St. Germain Prospect
Elizabeth Dodd
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98. SOSIG: Ethnography And Anthropology
Ethnography and anthropology, Editor Centre for Social anthropology and Computing, Manchester University Library. in Ethnography and anthropology.
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99. The Anthropology Of Mythology
Dedicated to the ongoing study of world mythology and how humankind uses myth to express its belief in God.
http://nemorensis.net/anthromyth/index.html
The Anthropology of Mythology
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What's New Link Repository The Anthropology of Mythology is focused on the study of world mythology through cultural research, Jungian analysis and sacred literature. The site endeavors to demonstrate how humankind uses myth to express its belief in God and provides various tools for scholastic research on the subject. It is my joy to explore and share the different formats with which individual people and whole cultures use to participate in the transcendent mystery of myth. What is Myth?
The word "mythos" comes from the Greek meaning to be spoken with the mouth. By definition, myths are spiritual metaphors that lead us to the noblest truths about ourselves. Myth is humankind's first method of communicating our vision of the cosmos and answering the why and how questions regarding birth, life, death and the rhythms of nature. The existence of myth and its many facets has given birth to religion, mysticism, spirituality, philosophy- everything. Myth is our way of speaking to one another about our quests to know God and our experience with the Divine. Why is Mythology Important?

100. Max Planck Institut
Institute. Research Focus. Staff. Events. Library. Directions. Positions available. Links. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary anthropology. link, About the Institute.
http://www.eva.mpg.de/
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