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  1. Cultural Anthropology: The Field Study of Human Beings by Alexander Moore, 1998-05-01
  2. Applying Cultural Anthropology: An Introductory Reader by Aaron Podolefsky, Peter Brown, et all 2008-10-28
  3. Cultural Anthropology in a Globalizing World (2nd Edition) by Barbara Miller, 2009-12-16
  4. Biological Anthropology: The Natural History of Humankind by Craig Stanford, John S. Allen, et all 2005-03-04
  5. Exploring Medical Anthropology (3rd Edition) by Donald Joralemon, 2009-09-03
  6. Culture Counts: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Serena Nanda, Richard L. Warms, 2008-09-29
  7. Cultural Anthropology (12th Edition) by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, 2006-04-15
  8. The New Testament World: Insights from Cultural Anthropology 3rd edition by Bruce J. Malina, 2001-03
  9. Cultural Anthropology by Serena Nanda, Richard L. Warms, 2010-01-01
  10. Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition by Emily A. Schultz, Robert H. Lavenda, 2008-03-31
  11. Essentials of Physical Anthropology: Discovering Our Origins by Clark Spencer Larsen, 2009-09-23
  12. Annual Editions: Physical Anthropology 09/10 by Elvio Angeloni, 2008-10-14
  13. Visual Anthropology: Photography as a Research Method by John,Jr. Collier, Malcolm Collier, 1986-10-01
  14. Introducing Cultural Anthropology by Roberta Lenkeit, 2008-10-17

41. University Of Maryland Department Of Anthropology
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Applied anthropology. Features faculty biographies, current research programs and course requirements.
http://www.bsos.umd.edu/ANTH/
Department News :
Master of Applied Anthropology Graduate Students Doneby Smith and Melissa Stevens win awards at the Society for Applied Anthropology's Annual Meeting Seeking Liberty Exhibit at the Banneker-Douglass Museum in Annapolis Department Founder and Professor Aubrey Williams Passes On
To learn more about Professor Williams' life and work
please see articles in . . .
Washington Post February 27th

U-Md. Diamondback Article February 26th
New resources for identifying Funding Sources Prof. Mark Leone's most recent book, The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis , has been awarded the Society for Historical Archaeology's James Deetz Book Award for 2008. National Public Radio feature story details Archaeology in Annapolis Field School work at Wye Farm. Other Field School stories on Events Page Prof. Paul Shackel and MAA student Abbie Jackson make news: See Events page for news and upcoming events Undergraduate Core Values and Student Learning Outcomes Assessment policy now online

42. University Of Oregon Anthropology Department Home Page
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features faculty overviews, course syllabi and listing of masters theses and dissertations.
http://www.uoregon.edu/~anthro/

Departmental Colloquia 2007-08

Dr. Phil Young
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43. Indiana University - Anthropology Department
anthropology Symposium Rethinking Race in the Americas April 17 to 18, anthropology Department * Student Building 130, 701 E. Kirkwood Avenue,
http://www.indiana.edu/~anthro/

44. Anthropology Department | Brandeis University
Information on courses of study, degree requirements, contact details, and staff profiles. Features news, events and links to related resources.
http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/anthro/
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Department of Anthropology
Brandeis University
P.O. Box 549110, MS 006
Waltham, MA 02454-9110
(781) 736-2232 (FAX)
Office location: Brown
lcarpent brandeis.edu Department contact information The Anthropology Department at Brandeis University offers a wide range of courses covering the discipline's four major subfields:
  • sociocultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, physical anthropology, and archaeology.
The Department also has available for students a number of special resources, including the Anthropology Colloquium Series ; Symbolic Form Study Group, Working Group in Economic Anthropology; Material Culture Study Center, Archaeology laboratory; the Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology (CMRAE); the Boston Library Consortium; cross registration at certain Boston-area institutions; and opportunities for supplemental coursework in other Brandeis departments and programs. The department is a member of the Greater Boston Anthropology Consortium (GBAC), which consists of the anthropologists on the faculties of Brandeis University, Tufts University, Olin College and Wellesley College.

45. Anthropology Department | Anthropology
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features course listings, faculty directory, bulletin board, and links to related sites.
http://www.wm.edu/anthropology/
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Anthropology Department
The Department of Anthropology at the College of William and Mary offers strong programs in undergraduate and graduate studies. Our faculty and focus reach around the world, fostering an interdisciplinary culture, with long-standing links to American Studies, History, Music, and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. We offer course work in all four subfields of anthropology and in all the major geographic areas of the world.
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Next Up for Kim Peck ’08: Historical Interpretation and Public Education
Like most undergraduates, Kim Peck entered William and Mary uncertain of what she would major in. That fall, though, she took Intro to Cultural Anthropology, taught by professors Richard and Sally Price, and soon enough she was an Anthropology major.

46. Anthropology Department, WCAS, Northwestern University
anthropology, the study of humankind in broad perspective, is devoted to the proposition that the differences among us are understandable and enriching.
http://www.northwestern.edu/anthropology/
Welcome to the Department of Anthropology
Welcome to our website! Events and News Anti-Globalization and Sexual Politics: Texts, Practice, and History at the World Social Forum Prof. Ara Wilson Duke University Monday March 10, 2008 4:00PM, Room 104 Refreshments to follow Newly Updated: Chan Webpage Department Chair William R. Leonard
Director of Graduate Studies: Robert Launay
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Helen B. Schwartzman Department of Anthropology
Northwestern University
1810 Hinman Avenue
Evanston, IL 60208-1330
Phone: 847-491-5402
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47. Anthropology
Offers an undergraduate degree program. Features course descriptions, faculty biographies and current projects, news and alumni updates. Located in Oberlin.
http://www.oberlin.edu/anthropo/
OBERLIN COLLEGE
Anthropology Department
Jack Glazier, Professor and Chair, King 320-B, ext. 58371
King 305, 10 N. Professor St.
Oberlin, OH 44074
440) 775-8970 Phone
440) 775-8644 Fax Welcome To Our Home Page THE MAJOR COURSES DEPT. HISTORY ARCH MAJOR ... OBERLIN ON-LINE
Extending from Ohio to Missouri, native peoples representing the Hopewell culture thrived twenty-five hundred years ago in an economy based on horticulture and extensive trade. The Hopewell utilized raw materials including volcanic glass from the Rocky Mountains, shells from the Atlantic Coast, and mica from the Carolinas.
This image of a human hand, fabricated out of mica, was excavated from a mound in Ross County Ohio in the 1920s. Its simple, stylized beauty reaches through time and across cultural differences to touch the common humanity uniting all people.
Department Mission Statement

48. Resources Of Scholarly Societies - Anthropology
Links to websites of scholarly societies in anthropology are given below. The URLStability Index for this collection of anthropology sites is 36.0/51
http://www.scholarly-societies.org/anthrop_soc.html
Last Updated: 2007, September 9 Anthropology www.scholarly-societies.org/anthrop_soc.html This is one of a set of subject pages in the Scholarly Societies Project , which facilitates access to websites of scholarly societies across the world. A set of guidelines is used in determining whether to include resources. Links to websites of scholarly societies in Anthropology are given below. The URL-Stability Index for this collection of Anthropology sites is 36.0/51 = . The URL-stability index for each site below is given graphically in the left-hand column as the URL-stability rank for that site. See also : the category. URL Stability Rank Society Name Abbrev. African Studies Association ASA American Academy of Forensic Sciences AAFS American Anthropological Association AAA American Association of Teachers of German ["the language, literature, and culture of the German-speaking countries."] AATG American Comparative Literature Association ACLA American Folklore Society AFS
American Oriental Society
AOS American Rock Art Research Association ARARA [In Greek and English.]

49. Anthropology @ UC Davis
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features information on current research and faculty profiles. Located in Davis.
http://www.anthro.ucdavis.edu/

50. Anthropology Online Resources At Education Index
Hand picked directory of online anthropology resources.
http://www.educationindex.com/anthro/
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American Anthropology Association
This Association's web site offers lots of topical information. It's a must visit, well worth bookmarking!
Ancient World Web
Need information on Assyrian kings, traditional Jewish recipes, or plumbing in ancient towns? This is the motherlode of annotated ancient world sites, listed alphabetically as well as by subject and by geographic location.
Anthropological Linguistics
This quarterly journal offers a table of contents and some abstracts from the printed version. Indexes are online dating back to 1989, along with ordering information and directions for making a submission online.
Anthropology
An in-depth and diverse study of anthropology, this site includes topics from cultural development to anthropological film and photography to useful software.
Anthropology Club of Northern Arizona University
If you’re thinking of making Anthropology your area of study, this site offers helpful information under "What is Anthropology?" Areas of study, nonacademic career opportunities, a guide to universities offering anthropology graduate programs, events information and more are included here.

51. UC Santa Cruz - Anthropology
Provides information on degree programs, courses offered and faculty profiles. Features news, events, current research, and links to related sites.
http://anthro.ucsc.edu/
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Anthropology Department
361 Social Sciences 1
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Undergraduate Programs
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  • UCSC Home Social Sciences Home Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions ... Terms and Conditions of Use Maintained by anthropology@ucsc.edu
    Last Reviewed on 04/02/07 Ph.D. Candidate Chelsey Juarez
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    Degree Programs
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    Ph.D.
    Chair
    Judith Habicht-Mauche
    Undergraduate Director
    Melissa L. Caldwell
    Graduate Director
    Olga Nájera-Ramírez
    The UC Santa Cruz Department of Anthropology encompasses three subdisciplines: anthropological archaeology, cultural anthropology, and physical anthropology. While each field has its own area of study and research practices, together they offer a broad range of perspectives on the politics and experience of being human. To develop a multifaceted view of humans and their diversity, undergraduates are required to pursue courses in all subfields as part of their major. Graduates specialize in one of the subdisciplines, although conversations across all three may be found in proseminars, colloquia, and seminars.

52. Celebrating Women Anthropologists
Directory hosted by the University of South Florida features short biographies and links to resources related to prominent female anthropologists.
http://anthropology.usf.edu/women/
Here are the women anthropologists we're featuring!
Click on the name below to visit her web page March 1
Matilda Coxe Stevenson

March 2
Annette Barbara Weiner

March 3
Ruth Fulton Benedict

March 4
Dian Fossey

March 5
Ruth Underhill
March 6 Franziska Boas March 7 Zora Neale Hurston March 8 Alice C. Fletcher March 9 Dorothea Leighton March 10 Rosebud Yellow Robe March 11 Ellen Irene Diggs March 12 Mary Nichol Leakey March 13 Tatiana Proskouriakoff March 14 Theodora Kroeber March 15 Ella Cara Deloria March 16 Margaret Mead March 17 Frances Theresa Densmore March 18 Galina Starovoitova March 19 Elsie Clews Parsons March 20 Camilla Hildegarde Wedgwood March 21 Gladys Amanda Reichard March 22 Vera D. Rubin March 23 Frances Gillmor March 24 Madeline Kneberg Lewis March 25 Ruth Sawtell Wallis March 26 Vera Mae Green March 27 Lila Morris O'Neale March 28 Eleanor Burke Leacock March 29 Hortense Powdermaker March 30 Carobeth Tucker Laird March 31 Hannah M. Wormington

53. About Archaeology: The Study Of Human History
The Department of anthropology, University of North Dakota, Students will receive up to six semester hours of undergraduate credit in anthropology 380,
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Paisley Caves: The Discovery of PreClovis Human DNA
According to a report in Science Express published online on April 3, 2008, a field school from the University of Oregon found a preclovis site this past summer, containing the oldest human DNA yet discovered in the American continents. The site, Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave, is located in a perfect spot to support the Pre-Clovis Pacific coast migration theory of American colonization: in the hinterlands of what is Oregon today, upriver from the Pacific coast along the Klamath River.
Students overlooking the spot where the 14,000 year old coprolites with human DNA were found in Cave 5, Paisley Caves (Oregon)
Photo Credit: Dennis Jenkins, Director, UO Northern Great Basin Archaeological Field School, Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Paisley 5 Mile Point Cave is one of four cave sites in the Paisley Caves complex located in south central Oregon. The Paisley Cave system was first investigated by Luther Cressman, back in the late 1930s. Cave 5 is more than 6 meters deep and 9 meters wide. Preservation in the cave is excellent, with extant perishable remains of bones, basketry, cordage, wooden pegs and human coprolites spanning the Late Pleistocene and Holocene periods. The 2007 field school discovered a small rock-lined hearth some 2 meters below the modern surface. At that level was also discovered a large number of waterfowl, fish and large mammal bones, including extinct camel and horse. These have been dated between 12,750 and 14,290 calendar years before the present, and clearly represent a

54. University Of Chicago Press - Cookie Absent
Transnational journal covering all subfields of anthropology. Includes submission guidelines, subscription information, and sample articles.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CA
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55. Department Of Anthropology At Idaho State University
Features an overview for prospective students. Includes a links to courses currently being taught, list of faculty and contact details.
http://www.isu.edu/anthro/
Departmental Links Interdisciplinary Anthropology
at Idaho State University
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56. Hunter College CUNY Department Of Anthropology
anthropology since 1905 4-field program - 5000 registrations a year. BA MA at Hunter - Ph.D. at CUNY - - day evening classes - teaching research
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/anthro/

57. SI NMNH Department Of Anthropology Home Page
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the Department of Anthropology
Anthropology is the study of human beings and societies in the past and present and their relationships with the natural world. The Smithsonian’s Department of Anthropology staff is engaged in research on a wide range of topics, including cultural history, linguistics, human-environmental interactions, population migration, origins of domestication, human biological diversity, and forensic anthropology. The research collections total over two million items from around the world, contributing to our knowledge about the human species and the diversity of the world’s cultures.
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58. University Of Chicago: Department Of Anthropology
Information on degree programs, faculty interests and facilities. Also features news and announcements, as well as application materials.
http://anthropology.uchicago.edu/

59. Department Of Anthropology : College Of Liberal Arts : University Of Minnesota
Offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Features events, courses, labs and faculty overviews. Located in Minneapolis.
http://anthropology.umn.edu/
Department of Anthropology
For nearly a century the Department of Anthropology has prepared students in sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, bioanthropology, and linguistics. With 17 faculty members and about 45 graduate students, the department teaches over 2,200 undergraduate students each year. The faculty offer a rich array of courses, teaching across geographical, chronological, and analytical frameworks. A lively community of scholars, faculty and students alike are engaged with research and teaching, connecting with colleagues in the humanities and social sciences throughout the College of Liberal Arts as well as with science and medical departments. With dual goals of advancing knowledge and connecting to the community, the department welcomes participants in its public colloquia and annual Anthropology Club Conference.
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60. Anthropology
Offers an overview of the field of study, information for prospective students and links to related resources. Features staff and graduate student profiles,
http://www.american.edu/anthro/
Event: Interrogating Diversity
Annual Conference
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The Spring 2008 Course Descriptions are Here!! Material on this website describes the degree programs, research interests and opportunities for practical training which the Department of Anthropology makes available to you. Please contact me or any member of the faculty, or any of our students if you have questions about the department or want to discuss a course of study in Anthropology that addresses your interests and needs. With best wishes,
William L. Leap
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