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Anthropology

  • American Anthropological Association
  • Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations: Devoted to the study of Aztec, Maya, Mixtec, and Zapotec cultures.
  • Anthromorphemics : A searchable dictionary of anthropology-related terms.
  • Anthropology in the News : Courtesy of Texas A&M, this site provides links to anthropology-related news items on the Internet.
  • Anthropology Resources on the Internet: A metasite for research in anthropology, this site offers a comprehensive list of sites worldwide and includes links to e-journals, conferences, newsgroups and discussion lists.
  • Archaeological Research Institute : From Arizona State University.
  • Archaeology Magazine: The current issue of the official publication of the Archaeological Institute of America
  • ArchNet: Serving as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology, this site provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet.
  • Dave Kohls' Eocene Fossils: Images of Eocene fossils collected in northwest Colorado.
  • Dave Kohls/Smithsonian: Information about Kohls' paleoentomological collection at the Smithsonian Institution.
  • Ethnologue: A catalog of over 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries.
  • Human Genome Project A searchable site providing information about the U.S. and worldwide Human Genome Project.
  • Human Relations Area Files: This site provides information on HRAF, an internationally recognized cultural anthropology organization, including information on publications and links to information on cultures worldwide.
  • Institute of Human Origins: At Arizona State University, the IHO is dedicated to the recovery and analysis of the fossil evidence for human evolution.
  • Jane Goodall Institute: JGI intends to expand noninvasive research programs on chimpanzees and other primates and to promote activities that ensure the well-being of chimpanzees, other primates and animal welfare in general.
  • Kennewick Man on Trial : From the Burke Museum, this website is devoted to information about the Kennewick Man.
  • London Museum of Archaeology : Devoted to the study of human occupation of Southwestern Ontario over the past 11,000 years, this site features a virtual museum and access to publications and the current edition of their newsletter.
  • Mars Society News: News from the The Mars Society, which advocates the exploration and settlement of planet Mars.
  • Mayan Epigraphic Database Project: An experiment in networked scholarship, this site includes a database of glyph images, an archive of digitally transcribed Mayan texts, and links to Internet resources of interest to Mayanists.
  • Museum of Paleontology at Berkeley: A museum without walls, this site includes exhibits on paleontology, geologic time and evolution.
  • NativeWeb: A searchable site devoted to indiginous peoples of the Americas and the world.
  • National Archeological Database: From the National Parks Service, this resource contains information on public archaeology and national legislation affecting cultural resource management.
  • National Center for Science Education: NCSI is a clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.
  • Neanderthals and Modern Humans: A Regional Guide: Created and maintained by independent anthropological researcher and writer Scott J. Brown, this well-organized site is structured around discussions of the archaeological and paleoanthropological evidence concerning Neanderthals as they have appeared in regions of Eurasia.
  • Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology: Maintained by Harvard University this site contains information about the museum collections as well as on-line exhibits.
  • Primate Info Net: Information about primates from the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • Resources in Ethnographic Studies: From the Library of Congress, this site provides links to Internet sources in anthropology, ethnomusicology and folk life.
  • Science and Creationism: Resources about evolution and the nature of science from the National Academy of Science.
  • Society for American Archaeology: This site includes publications, educational links, news and current issues devoted to the research, heritage, and protection of archaeological resources of the Americas.
  • Southwestern Archaeology: This site contains information and links pertaining to archaeology in the American Southwest.
  • SUNY-Oneonta, Dept. of Anthropology: The anthropology department at State University of NewYork-Oneonta is chaired by Dr. John Relethford, textbook author.
  • Talk.Origins Archive: The purpose of this site is to refute creationist claims that there is no evidence to support human evolutionary theory by presenting the fossil evidence supporting it.
  • UCSB Anthropology Cool Web Sites: Courtesy of University of California at Santa Barbara, this frames-based site provides access to Internet sites of interest to anthropology students and faculty.
  • World Archive of Rock Art: A Searchable site including images and descriptions of rock art, as well as related articles and exhibitions.
  • World Food Resources Bibliography: An online bibliography from Illinois State University, this searchable site employs an interdisciplinary approach toward the study of worldwide food habits.
  • WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology

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