ANTHROPOLOGY & ARCHEOLOGY LINKS
Sites are presented in alphbetical order and reflect no preference.
- Aboriginalcanada: The Aboriginal Canada Portal.
- ADAN: The African Diaspora Archaeology Network ("ADAN") provides this web portal as a focal point for archaeological studies of African diasporas, with news, current research, information and links to other
web resources related to the archaeology and history of descendants of African peoples.
- Anthro.net: Anthro.Net queries a database of over 40,000 pages from reviewed web sites with anthropological content built by users' interests.
- ArchAtlas: The ArchAtlas Project uses the emerging technologies of satellite imaging and electronic mapping to understand how and why
early farming and urban communities developed the way they did.
- AHDS: Archeology Data Service Web Portal.
- Anthropology Collections: A collection from the California Academy of Sciences.
- Anthropology in the News: from Texas A & M.
- Anthropology Internet Resources An index to recources from WCSU.
- Archeology.org: An onliine magazine with links to inter-acvtive digs.
- Archnet: The World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology.
- ARGE: Archaeological Resource Guide for Europe.
- BAR: Tennessee Archaeology Net's Bibliographies for Anthropological Research.
- Campfire Stories: Campfire Stories with George Catlin a virtual journey to meet American Indians of the 1830s.
- CBA: Council for British Archaeology, The gateway to British archaeology online.
- Ceren: Ceren web resource an antroplogical study of an agricultural village in El Salvador that was buried in ash nearly fourteen centuries ago.
- Coombsweb: Australian National University's guide to resources in social sciences/Asian studies.
- EAWC: Exploring Ancient World Cultures (EAWC) is an on-line course supplement for students and teachers of the ancient and medieval worlds.
- EMuseum: The Minnesota State University, Mankato EMuseum fosters graduate and undergraduate learning through participation in research and scholarly activities.
- Ethnographic Studies: A Collection of Resources in Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, Folklore, and Folklife.
- Ethnographic Resources: A directory of Ethnographic Resources related to Folklore, Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, and the Humanities from
the Library of Congress.
- Fieldwork: Anthropologists in the Field, Fieldwork Experience & Feature Projects Online.
- Folklife: The American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress.
- Food habits: Resources for the anthropological study of food habits.
- FWDP: Center For World Indigenous Studies' formerly known as the Fourth World Documentation Project.
- Giza Archives Project: The Giza Archives Project staff seeks to provide a comprehensive online resource for scholarly research on Giza.
- Indig-vl: The World Wide Web Virtual Library- Indigenous Studies.
- Interactive Dig: Follow online as ancient civilizations are unearthed with full access to frequently updated field notes, Q&A with archaeologists, personal journals, and more!
- ISR: The University of Michigan Institute for Social Research (ISR) is one of the largest and oldest academic survey and social research organizations in the world.
- Kinship: Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial.
- Mountainvoices: Interviews with over 300 people who live in mountain and highland regions round the world.
- NAresources: Index of Native American Resources on the Internet.
- National Park Service Archeology Program: National Park Service archeologists, architects, curators, historians, and other cultural resource professionals
work in America's nearly 400 national parks to preserve, protect, and share the history of this land and its people.
- Nuer field notes: The Nuer Field Notes Project's goal is to preserve and make accessible a set of linguistic field notes recorded by Eleanor Vandevort, who was a missionary in the South Sudan between 1949 and 1963.
- Nativeweb: Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World.
- PotWeb: Ceramics Online: PotWeb is a project of The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford which will make
the collection available through the Internet to a worldwide audience,
and develop to the full its educational research potential.
- Public anthropology: Electronic Journals in Anthropology and other resources.
- SEAC: The Southeast Archeological Center (the Center or SEAC)
of the National Park Service (NPS).
- Sociosite: Megasite from the Sociological Institute at the University of Amsterdam edited by albert Benschop.
- Teotihuacan:Archaeology of Teotihuacan, Mexico.
- Traditions of the Sun: Learn about the ancestral Native Americans in New Mexico and the ancient Maya in the Yucatan, while gaining a
better understanding of the active Sun, and its importance to them—and, to us.
- Unmasking the Maya:The story of Sna Jtz'ibajom presented by the Smithsonian Institute.
- Virtual Hilltribe Museum: The Virtual Hilltribe Museum is a project of the Mirror Art Group of Chiang Rai, Thailand to document
the rapidly changing cultures of hilltribe people in northern Thailand.
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Links last verified and updated 3/22/2007.
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