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  1. Medical Anthropology: Contemporary Theory and Method, Revised Edition
  2. Introducing Anthropology by Merryl Wyn Davies, 2001-12-13
  3. The Anthropology of Development and Globalization: From Classical Political Economy to Contemporary Neoliberalism (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  4. The Anthropology of Media: A Reader (Blackwell Readers in Anthropology)
  5. Forensic Anthropology Training Manual, The (2nd Edition) by Karen Ramey Burns, 2006-08-03
  6. Anthropology and Public Health: Bridging Differences in Culture and Society by Robert A Hahn, Marcia Inborn, 2008-10-17
  7. The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication by Heather Horst, Daniel Miller, 2006-10-31
  8. Cinema: A Visual Anthropology (Key Texts in the Anthropology of Visual and Material Culture) by Gordon Gray, 2010-03-15
  9. Strategies in Teaching Anthropology (5th Edition) by Patricia C. Rice, David W. McCurdy, 2007-10-05
  10. Kant: Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
  11. The Development of Cognitive Anthropology by Roy G. D'Andrade, 1995-01-27
  12. Doing Cultural Anthropology: Projects for Ethnographic Data Collection by Michael V. Angrosino, 2006-08-05
  13. Invitation to Anthropology by Luke Eric Lassiter, 2009-01-16
  14. Anthropology: Theoretical Practice in Culture and Society by Michael Herzfeld, 2001-02-22

101. UWO Anthropology Society
Created for students, faculty, and other people in the London area who share an interest in anthropology. Members meet regularly over the academic year to discuss Anthropological issues.
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/anthropology/anthsoc/Anthsoc.htm

102. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Dialectical Anthropology

http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0304-4092/contents
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103. Anthropology Outreach Office, Smithsonian Institution
Provides leaflets, bibliographies, and instructor's packets for teaching a variety of topics.
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/anthro/outreach/outrch1.html
AnthroNotes A Museum of Natural History Publication for Educators Current Issue
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A History of Anthropology at the Smithsonian (1897-1997)
Staff Publications Department of Anthropology
The Anthropology Outreach Office provides leaflets, bibliographies, and teacher's packets on a variety of anthropological topics. All materials are free of charge. A complete listing of resources is available upon request. What is Anthropology? Specialized Anthropological Areas of Interest

104. Anthropology Collection Database: Introduction
About the anthropology Collection Database. The Department of anthropology has been collecting ethnographic materials and producing catalog records since 1900.
http://www.calacademy.org/research/anthropology/collections/collintro.htm
Anthropology, CAS, 875 Howard St., San Francisco, CA, 94103 (415) 750-7163
Anthropology Home

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About the
Anthropology Collection Database
Contents:
Introduction The permanent research collection of the Department of Anthropology comprises approximately 17,000 objects, most of which are ethnographic. The Department actively collects materials from the indigenous cultures of western North America (exclusive of Mexico) and the Pacific Rim, including all Pacific islands and East Asia. Current strengths of the collection are general holdings from the U.S. Southwest and the Pacific Islands, and basketry from California. Earlier years of collecting have yielded both ethnographic and archaeological materials from East Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Central and South America. The database includes digital images of collection objects. Currently there are over 10,000 images available, documenting the areas of strength in the collection. Digital photographing of the remainder of the collection is an ongoing project.

105. Anthropology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
anthropology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. anthropology is the study of humankind (see genus Homo). It is holistic in
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Anthropology
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Anthropology is the study of humankind (see genus Homo ). It is holistic in two senses: it is concerned with all humans at all times, and with all dimensions of humanity. Central to anthropology is the concept of culture , and the notion that human nature is culture; that our species has evolved a universal capacity to conceive of the world symbolically , to teach and learn such symbols socially, and to transform the world (and ourselves) based on such symbols. In the United States anthropology is traditionally divided into four fields:

106. UCSD Anthropology: Anthropological Archaeology
Information on a program offered through the anthropology Dept.
http://www.anthro.ucsd.edu/antharch.html
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Anthropological Archaeology at UCSD
The Department of Anthropology offers a broad-range approach to the study of the archaeology of complex societies. By taking a world-wide view of the rise, maintenance and collapse of ancient complex social organizations, we seek to present a theoretically integrated graduate curriculum in this field of archaeology and prehistory. Archaeology is new at UCSD. Since 1991, the Department of Anthropology made a commitment to an integrated approach to the study of anthropology by hiring its first archaeologist. Since then, an undergraduate program in anthropological archaeology was developed including the establishment of course curricula, field schools, and a research laboratory. Beginning in 1998, a graduate program has been offered leading to a Ph.D. in anthropology with a concentration in anthropological archaeology . Students pursing a concentration in anthropological archaeology are exposed to theoretical developments in socio-cultural and biological anthropology during their first two years of study. Unfortunately delays in developing and getting approval on some details of the program make it impossible to provide a full description yet. Interested students should contact the department listed archaeologists (below). While theoretical issues concerning ancient complex societies are addressed through readings and course work, the program will focus on a series of case studies from the Old World based on faculty areas of specialization. Based on current faculty, these areas include: Mesopotamia, the Levant, Anatolia and West Africa.

107. University Of Manitoba, Faculty Of Arts, Department Of Anthropology
Welcome to the Department of anthropology at the University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Tenuretrack position in Biological anthropology.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/
Comments or Questions? Announcements and Events
Anthropology at the U of M

435 Fletcher Argue Bldg
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Canada
Phone: (204) 474-9361
Fax: (204) 474-7600
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um-anthro@cc.umanitoba.ca
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prospective and current graduate students: Faculty of Graduate Studies Graduate Student's Association Return to the University Homepage Web Developer: Brian Schwimmer schwimm@ccu.umanitoba.ca Website maintained by: Lynne Dalman ldalman@ms.umanitoba.ca Web page designer: Siobhan Kari Rob Hoppa is the recipient of a Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Biology What can I do with an Undergraduate Degree in Anthropology Tenure-track position in Biological Anthropology Statement on Diversity in Anthropology Curriculum ... Master's Program Requirements M.A. THESIS DEFENSE Lisa Cooke Narrating Northern Places: Space, Place and Environmentalism in Whitehorse, Yukon Friday, May 28, 2004 1:30 p.m.

108. Department Of Anthropology And Sociology : Santa Clara University
anthropology and Sociology (Santa Clara, CA)
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Departments/AnthroSoc/
Department Home Anthropology Program Sociology Program Faculty ... Archaeology Research Lab
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Department Co-Chair
Anthropology Program George Westermark
Professor Department Co-Chair
Sociology Program Marilyn Fernandez
Associate Professor Administrative Assistant Sandra Chiaramonte
schiaramonte@scu.edu

Phone: 408-554-2794
Fax: 408-554-4189 The Anthropology and Sociology Department offers two distinct degree programs leading to the Bachelor of Science in Anthropology or the Bachelor of Science in Sociology. A solid undergraduate foundation in anthropology or sociology secures the analytical skills needed to undertake professional degree programs (in anthropology, sociology, business, law, and social services) or to embark on a number of careers (from management to research). A minor in anthropology or sociology is available. Special emphasis programs and honors thesis options are available to qualifying majors.

109. Kinship And Social Organization
An extensive hypertext tutorial covering kinship basics for introductory anthropology students and undergraduate majors. Basic topics
http://www.umanitoba.ca/anthropology/kintitle.html
Kinship and Social Organization
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University of Manitoba
Created: July 1995
Last Updated: October 2003

110. Sociology, Anthropology, And Behavioral Science Department
Sociology, anthropology Behavioral Science (Denver, CO)
http://www.mscd.edu/~soc/

111. University Of Tennessee: Departmental Of Anthropology
anthropology News Brown Bag Series more St. Contact the Department of anthropology 250 South Stadium Hall Knoxville, Tennessee 379960720.
http://web.utk.edu/~anthrop/
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Contact the Department of Anthropology 250 South Stadium Hall
Knoxville, Tennessee
Phone: 865-974-4408
Fax: 865-974-2686 Knoxville Tennessee 37996 Telephone 865-974-4408 Contact Webmaster

112. SUWG, Department Of Sociology, Anthropology, And Criminology
Sociology, anthropology, and Criminology (Carrollton, GA)
http://www.westga.edu/~socant/
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
The Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology is the home of five quite
different but related degree programs each of which studies aspects of human societies.
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113. USD - Anthropology Home
The department offers the BA or BS degrees in anthropology, with minors in anthropology, archaeology or geography. , anthropology Home. », About the Dept.
http://www.usd.edu/anth/
information for... Alumni Current Students Employment Parents Press Prospective Students Home Academics Anthropology Home ... USD Foundation Information for... Alumni Current Students Employment Parents ... Summer Camps
It’s a staggering thought-the pizza cartons we leave behind today could be important clues to our cultural identity sometime in the distant future. And the sleuths who will decipher such clues will be the anthropologists Anthropologists study humankind – our societies, customs, the lands we occupy or leave, cultures, physical evolution, languages and more. Anthropologists are time travelers, too, living among present-day communities or digging through remnants of ancient civilizations.
The department offers the BA or BS degrees in anthropology, with minors in anthropology, archaeology or geography.
Anthropology is a department within the College of Arts and Sciences, the University's oldest academic unit. The college of Arts and Sciences provides the foundation for all of the University's undergraduate students and offers outstanding preparation for graduate and professional programs.
L.E. Bradley, Program Director

114. Display ANTH522-1 Spring 2000
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115. Visual Anthropology
Translate this page Visual anthropology, Anthropologie Visuelle, Ethnographic Film, anthropology of Visual Communication, Antropologia Visuale, Antropologia Visiva, Film
http://www.visualanthropology.net/
News Tools Publications Community ... Advertising Publications News In Italia Video Visual Studies Vol. 19(1) April 2004 Journals Roberta Altin L'identità mediata Udine, Forum Editore Libri Teresa Megale Visconti e la Basilicata. Visconti in Basilicata Marsilio, 2003 Libri Click on Bibliografia Italiana di AV Il database contiene oltre 800 titoli aggiornati al 2003. Puoi eseguire ricerche per autore, titolo e soggetto. Riservata agli iscritti alla Newsletter. Per consultare il database inserisci user e pwd nel box qui sotto e clicca su login. Search through English keywords too. Reserved to subscribers Login below and go to the database. User Pwd Varia Interview of Asen Balikci www.alanmacfarlane.com Interview of Peter Loizos www.alanmacfarlane.com

116. FASS - Department Of Sociology And Social Anthropology
Sociology and Social anthropology (Halifax, NS)
http://www.dal.ca/~sosawww/sosawww.html
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Dalhousie University
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117. THE ANTHROPOLOGY HUMAN ORIGINS WEBSITE!
Human origins, evolution, fossil hominids, physical anthropology, archaeology are covered in this informative website. anthropology HUMAN ORIGINS WEBSITE.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/5579/TA.html

118. SUNY At Buffalo: Center For Cognitive Science
The B.A. program in the Center for Cognitive Science brings together the perspectives of anthropology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology and linguistics. Also offered is a certification program for graduate students who are affiliated with participating departments.
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/pub/WWW/cogsci/
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For a detailed brochure about the Center and its members or for other information regarding cognitive science at the University at Buffalo, the Center for Cognitive Science can be contacted as follows: Center for Cognitive Science
Heike H. Jones
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652 Baldy Hall
State University of New York at Buffalo

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119. Columbia University
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features faculty biographies, course descriptions,
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/anthropology/

120. Chadron State College - Social Science
Sociology and anthropology (Chadron, NE)
http://www.csc.edu/l/LiberalArts/socialsci/SocialScience.html
Department of Social Sciences
Objectives
To provide an education which leads to a better understanding of the social processes, past and present, with a view to assuming responsible roles in a democratic society.
Program Information:
Social Sciences

Geography

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Sociology and Anthropology

Graduate Degree Program
Student Activities
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Faculty
Dr. Rolland Dewing, Chair, Social Science Division; Professor of History; Ph.D. Ball State University, 1967
Ms. Catherine M. Lockwood, Assistant Professor of Geography; Ph.D. (ABD), University of Minnesota, 1996
Dr. Richard Loosbrock, Professor of History, Ph.D. Dr. Ronald J. Miller, Associate Professor of Sociology; Ph.D., Washington State University, 1980 Dr. Brent Pickett, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1996 Dr. Allen Shepherd , Professor of History; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1971 Return to CSC Home Page

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