Anthropology
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- Forensic Anthropology
- Provides general information on what forensic anthropology is, and guidelines for planning an education and career in the specialized area of forensic anthropology.
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- Forensic Anthropology Center
- The University of Tennessee Knoxville. Features information on research activities, body donation, faculty, and publications.
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- Forensic Anthropology FAQ
- Offers a general description of the field that includes. education and career planning recommendations. Provided by A. Midori Albert, University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
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- Mercyhurst College Archaeology Institute
- Offers degree programs in anthropology as well as a 1-year certification program in forensic anthropology.
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- Anthropology Matters
- A peer-reviewed journal and discussion list affiliated with the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth. Features issues in PDF and HTML formats.
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- Ethnology
- Dedicated to offering the broadest range of general cultural and social anthropology of any anthropological journal in the United States. Subscription information and submission guidelines.
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- Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures
- Peer reviewed publication dedicated to the culture of the American South. Features subscription information, editorial board and details for authors.
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- Association of Social Anthropologists of the Commonwealth
- Promoting the study of cultural anthropology, especially in the United Kingdom.
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- Australian Anthropological Society
- Promoting anthropology as a professional discipline in Australia. Includes membership and conference information.
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- European Association of Social Anthropologists
- Professional organization open to social anthropologists educated or working in Europe. Features mission statement, goals, activities, and links to related sites.
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- The Anunnaki Project
- Group based in Seattle, Washington seeking to investigate and preserve the myths and folklore of extinct cultures through artistic expression. Online library, reviews, and team members, as well as related links available.
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- Bradshaw Foundation: The Unambal
- Excerpts from Andreas Lommel's 1938 account of the Unambal people of northwestern Australia, including pictures of Wandjina rock paintings.
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- Ethnographic Studies Internet Resource Page
- A collection of ethnographic resources provided by the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
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- Last Refuge: Waorani
- A photo gallery of the Waorani, a horticultural society Amazonian tribe found in Ecuador. Features short articles and references.
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- List of Ethnic Units
- A directory of links to thumbnail sketch ethnographies of West African cultures.
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- Native Planet NGO
- A resource for studying indigenous cultures, Eco-tourism, documentaries, and travel information. Contains volunteer information, aid projects, photos, and stories.
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- Peoples and Cultures of the Kingdom of Biffeche
- Describes Biffeche Fula (Peulh), Sereer (Ndut), Wolof, Moor, and European peoples and cultural practices in the small Kingdom of Biffeche on the Senegal River between Mauritania and Senegal. Features news and information for visitors.