This resource area is meant to be used as a tool for finding information on anthropology that is available on the web. Please note other Resource links to on the left hand site and look at the Careers Development pages for information on funding opportunities.
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ArchaeologyFieldwork.com - Offers employment listings in archaeology and related disciplines, resume postings, field schools, volunteer opportunities, a students section, discussion board, and many resources for those in the internet archaeology community
Historical Landscapes of New Philadelphia Information about archaeological investigations at New Philadelphia, Ill., the first U.S. town planned and legally founded by an African-American.
Loveland Archaeological Society Cultural institution for the past 64 years that features some of the world's foremost archaeologists as guest speakers, as well as extensive exhibits of artifacts.
North Carolina Archaeology Compiled by the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology, North Carolina Archaeological Council, and North Carolina Archaeology Society
Teach Ludlow, Co: An Archaeological Teaching Tool This website offers information about Ludlow, a digital archive of particular archaeological artifacts from the excavations at Ludlow, Colorado, an online exhibit outlining the history of the Colorado Coalfield Strike and the Ludlow Massacre, and a set of activities for teaching on this subject.
OSEA The Open School of Ethnography and Anthropology Non-degree school that offers ethnographic training programs to undergraduates and graduate students, including a summer field school, a winter ethnography study abroad program and an ethnography writer's workshop. Programs are held in Yucatán, México.
AusAnthrop - This site is dedicated to research and resources in anthropology, for academics as well as the general public. Special emphaiss on Aboriginal Australia, and more specifically, on the Western Desert cultural bloc.
Evolution Web site Explores the major themes of each of the seven shows in the PBS Evolution broadcast series through interactive Web activities, timelines, expert roundtables and provocative polls. It also provides links to an extensive multimedia evolution library and a wealth of teacher and student materials.
PapuaWeb Papuaweb is a collaborative research project between the State University of Papua (UNIPA), Cenderawasih State University (UNCEN) and the Australian National University (ANU). Papuaweb welcomes contributions of research materials to enhance the resources of this website.
PopPlanet Examines the relationship among population, health, and environmental issues.
PreservationDirectory.Com Research tool and resource for preservation organizations, restoration professionals and the general public.
CASTAC-L - Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing Listserv. Send email to listserv@mitvmo.mit.edu
Listserv for Minority Anthropologists - A networking tool to aid minority anthropologists in sharing opportunities and news. For more information please contact Sonya Atalay satalay@indiana.edu
WOMANTH-L - Send email to listserver@relay.doit.wisc.edu
Anthropology Review Database (ARD) - Publishes reviews of all anthropological media and citations for reviews published elsewhere. Searchable database. Free.
HRAF Collection of Ethnography - Compiled by Human Relations Area Files (HRAF), this full-text database contains information on the cultures and ethnic groups of the world. It is a unique database for research and teaching. For password and further information contact www.yale.edu/hraf.
UN Library of World's Knowledge A digital library seeks to display and explain the wealth of all human cultures for students around the world.
International Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers IAMAT aims to advise travellers about health risks; geographical distribution of diseases; immunization requirements; and resources for travellers seeking medical care by western-trained doctors who speak English.
Murray Research Center Promotes the use of existing social science data to explore human development in the context of social change.
National Anthropological Archives Collects and preserves historical and contemporary anthropological materials that document the world's cultures and the history of the discipline.
American Indian Film Gallery Gallery of vintage motion pictures on the American Indian experience, free of charge for viewing and downloading for educational purposes.
Bullfrog Films Leading source of educational videos, with a collection of over 500 titles.
California Newsreel Resource for films and videos on African cinema, race and diversity and media for educational use.
DocuSeek Several film distributors' complete collections, films and videos available.
EnthnoVisions Ethnographic documentaries for educational use produced by Wilton Martinez in collaboration with anthropologists, indigenous organizations and NGOs, for use in classrooms.
Images of Anthropology Provides a varied selection of photographs suitable for publication in texts, books, manuscripts, related to different fields of anthropology-archaeology.
Tribal Photography Resource and Gallery Photographic resource supporting tribal survival, the defense of human rights and cultural autonomy of indigenous people.