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  1. Anthropology of an American Girl: A Novel by Hilary Thayer Hamann, 2010-05-25
  2. Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by John Monaghan, Peter Just, 2000-06-15
  3. Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge by William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, et all 2007-04-09
  4. Anthropology by R. R. (Robert Ranulph) Marett, 2010-07-12
  5. Anthropology For Dummies by Cameron M. Smith, 2008-08-11
  6. Cultural Anthropology by Conrad Kottak, 2008-10-07
  7. Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology Through Film (with Ethnographic Film Clips DVD) (4th Edition) by Karl G. Heider, 2006-09-02
  8. Annual Editions: Anthropology 10/11 by Elvio Angeloni, 2009-10-19
  9. The Essence of Anthropology by William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, et all 2009-02-24
  10. Anthropology of Religion, Magic, and Witchcraft (2nd Edition) by Rebecca Stein, Philip L Stein, 2007-06-04
  11. Classic Readings in Cultural Anthropology by Gary Ferraro, 2008-04-03
  12. Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge, 13th Edition by William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, et all 2010-03-05
  13. Essentials of Physical Anthropology by Robert Jurmain, Lynn Kilgore, et all 2010-03-11
  14. Cultural Anthropology: Appreciating Cultural Diversity by Conrad Kottak, 2010-02-04

1. Anthropology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
anthropology has origins in the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. 1 2 The term was first used by François Péron when discussing
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Anthropology (from Greek: ἄνθρωπος, anthropos , "human being"; and λόγος, logos , "speech" lit. to talk about human beings) is the study of humanity . Anthropology has origins in the natural sciences , the humanities , and the social sciences The term was first used by Fran§ois P©ron when discussing his encounters with Tasmanian Aborigines Ethnography is both one of its primary methods and the text that is written as a result of the practice of anthropology and its elements. Since the work of Franz Boas and Bronisław Malinowski in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, social anthropology has been distinguished from other social science disciplines by its emphasis on in-depth examination of context, cross-cultural comparisons (socio-cultural anthropology is by nature a comparative discipline), and the importance it places on long-term, experiential immersion in the area of research, often known as participant-observation . Cultural anthropology in particular has emphasized cultural relativity and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques. This has been particularly prominent in the United States, from Boas's arguments against 19th-century racial ideology, through

2. Anthropology
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Anthropology is a science of humankind. It studies all facets of society and culture. It studies tools, techniques, traditions, language, beliefs, kinships, values, social institutions, economic mechanisms, cravings for beauty and art, struggles for prestige. It describes the impact of humans on other humans. With the exception of the Physicial Anthropology discipline, Anthropology focuses on human characteristics generated and propogated by humans themselves. Physical Anthropology studies anatomy and biology race, gender, adaptation. It studies humankind as a biology type, describing physical development over the millenia.

3. WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology
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4. Anthropology.net
Of course, as physical anthropologists, we can’t ignore these quadrupeds because they walk on all fours, and some of our closest evolutionary cousins
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According to this press release Oded Lipschits from the department of Archaeology in Tel Aviv University has found evidence that Assyrians Sargon II holds bountiful records of envoys between Assyria, Babylon and Elam which lasted for over 800 years. But, knowing where this site is located gives this news a bit more significance to the find. The site, Ramat Rachel , was actually a suburb of ancient Jerusalem. It is about 2,700 years old. During this time, the Neo-Assyrian empire I do have problems with where Lipschits takes this observation. From the press release, “You can see Jerusalem from Ramat Rachel, but when you’re inside Jerusalem’s City of David, you can’t see Ramat Rachel at all,” says Lipschits. “The Assyrians kept a watchful eye, but didn’t let the locals feel a dominant foreign presence. In this case, like many early empires, the Assyrian one was forged out and maintained out of rather horrible things such as war, slavery and totalitarianism. One of the earlier Assyrian kings

5. ScienceDaily: Anthropology News
anthropology News. Read about early human culture, civilizations and latest discoveries at ancient sites in our anthropology news.
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6. Welcome To The TAMU Anthropology Department!
Provides a mission statement, activities and curriculum details. Located in College Station.
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Welcome to the Department of Anthropology! faculty members and several full time research staff members. Department News - more Shipwreck Weekend will be here April 19th!! Daniel Bartoli's dissertation research which he presented at the recent annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, is featured in the AIA's winter newsletter Read about Pierce Creasman's research at Student Research Week in Students Showcase Top-Notch Research News Around the World - more Humans Drove Final Nail into Mammoth Coffin National Geographic News (4/1/08) Monkeys Were the First Doctors Telegraph (4/1/08) Cleopatra's Suicide by Snake a Myth? Discovery News (4/1/08) Excavation Starts at Stonehenge BBC News (3/31/08) Muslims "Overtake" Catholics, Become Largest Religion National Geographic News (3/31/08) Great Ape Trust to Gather Internationally Recognized Scientists for Decade of the Mind III EurekAlert (3/31/08) Babies Have an Eye for Statistics Nature (3/31/08) Gold Necklace Reveals Early 'Bling' Nature (3/31/08) Whaling Scene Found in 3,000-Year-Old Picture

7. Anthropology Tutorials Menu
Lessons on various topics in cultural and physical anthropology. Includes glossaries, practice quizzes, and lists of related links.
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8. Anthropology Resources On The Internet
Expeditions, Research in Applied anthropology is a growing worldwide independent network of scholars in the human sciences, offering anthropological
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9. Anthropology At Berkeley Home Page
A general overview and history of the Department. Features faculty profiles, current research, degree requirements and links to related sites.
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10. UCSB -Department Of Anthropology-Home
The UCSB anthropology Web Site presents both information on the department and features of general interest to the public.
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11. Free Online MIT Course Materials | Anthropology | MIT OpenCourseWare
MIT OCW anthropology Department numerical course listing. The MIT anthropology Program introduces students to the field of cultural anthropology and to the
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Anthropology studies humankind from a comparative perspective that emphasizes the diversity of human behavior and the importance of culture in explaining that diversity. While the discipline encompasses the biological nature of our species and the material aspects of human adaptation, it takes as fundamental the idea that we respond to nature and natural forces in large part through culture. Anthropology, then, is the study of human beings as cultural animals. Sociocultural anthropology draws its data from the direct study of contemporary peoples living in a wide variety of circumstances, from peasant villagers and tropical forest hunters and gatherers to urban populations in modern societies, as well as from the history and prehistory of those peoples.

12. Biographies
The Biographies contain short biographies on anthropologists, archaeologists, linguists, and other scientists that have influenced the field of
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13. UCLA Department Of Anthropology
A description of the Department that features news and research. Offers faculty and staff profiles, publications, and links to related sites.
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15. Department Of Anthropology, University Of Texas At Austin
Department of anthropology, College of Liberal Arts at The University of Texas at Austin.
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The Department of Anthropology of the University of Texas at Austin offers a broad and forward-looking program of research, teaching, and community engagement that builds upon the historical strengths of archaeology, folklore and public culture, linguistic anthropology, physical anthropology, and social/cultural anthropology in order to understand and address the challenges of a culturally diverse, increasingly globalized, and rapidly-changing world. Learn more about the department
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Net (database containing thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references relating to anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics,
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18. UW Department Of Anthropology
Undergraduate degrees and graduate programs in Archaeology, Biocultural anthropology, Environmental anthropology, and Sociocultural anthropology.
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Luce Fellowship and UW Southeast Asian Archaeology Program The UW anthropology department has a program in SE Asian Archaeology, in collaboration with the UW Museology Program, Libraries and the Asian Law Center. The new program is offering a graduate fellowship for students studying the archaeology of Southeast Asia. More information IGERT NSF Fellowships The UW anthropology department has an NSF-funded IGERT graduate fellowship program in Evolutionary Modeling in collaboration with Anthropology and Biology at WSU More information MORE NEWS AND EVENTS > The Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington was launched in the 1920s by Leslie Spier and Melville Jacobs. Both were students of Franz Boas, as was Erna Gunther who took the reins in 1929 and under whose lively leadership the department grew for a quarter of a century. Today, we are a large, and still lively, department that includes 35 faculty members and houses three academic subdisciplines: archaeology biocultural anthropology , and sociocultural anthropology,

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Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features course information, faculty overviews, news and contact information. Located in Ann Arbor.
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anthropology is the study of all things human. It is concerned with the past, the present, and the future, and is the nexus between the natural sciences,
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is the study of all things human. It is concerned with the past, the present, and the future, and is the nexus between the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. Anthropology provides students with a comparative, theoretical, and global understanding of human culture and society from evolutionary, historical, and contemporary perspectives.
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The Hadza of Tanzania are the last remaining hunter-gatherers in Africa. Walking up to 10km per day to collect roots and plant foods, women often rest in the heat of the day. (c) Alyssa N. Crittenden 2007
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The Kauha Boys, a dance troupe, perform a traditional dance at the golden jubilee of the Catholic mission at Mwademwadewa village, Normanby Island, Papua New Guinea. (c) Ryan Schram 2007
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