An exceptional yearly publication with representation on
the Web - a sign-up and pay (ultimately) but can give you direction to the
printed volumes (held by CNC Library)
Primarily a review site -- i.e., books reviews, films,
software, web
Anthropology
Biography Web (Minnesota State U) - http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/information/biography/index.shtml
A biographic site for many anthropologists -- life
histories plus some publications -- contextualises and humanises them.
Partial, and with some errors, but fairly authoritative. Biased
towards Americans, Euro-centric and not totally current; helpful
nonetheless
Cultural
Anthropology: the journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology -
http://bernard.pitzer.edu/~cultanth/
Browse tables of contents
Economic
Anthropology (Southwest Missouri State U) - http://courses.smsu.edu/lgc008f/anthropology.htm
Links posted for SMSU Economic Anthropology course --
General resources; Sumer; Rome; Mediterranean trading cities;
Industrial Britain; modern USA; Egypt, Greece, China and other interesting
places
Mapping
ancient history - http://www.canadianarchaeology.com/radiocarbon/card/card.htm.
This interactive site shows environmental reconstruction in Canada from
the end of the Pleistocene and the subsequent migration of humans into the
newly freed landscape. The images were developed by a team from the
Geological Survey of Canada and the Canadian Museum of Civilization and
are a result of reconstruction of the palaeoenvironment based on
geological studies and radiocarbon dates.
Osteointeractive
- http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/index2.html An
introduction to the human skeleton. Topics: pathology,
histrology, trauma
University
of California at Berkeley - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/evolution.html
What types of information are available on evolutionary theory and its
historical development?
Harvard
University Evolution Links - http://mcb.harvard.edu/BioLinks/Evolution.html
What can be learned from the sources of information on evolution and
anthropology departments offering biological anthropology?
Chapter five
MendelWeb
- http://www.netspace.org/MendelWeb/ Locate Gregor
Mendel’s paper and compare it to a modern paper. How does it
differ? How does it seem similar?
Evolution
of Hominid Locomotion: A Bibliography - http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/loco.html.
List the top ten resources you may want to use for a paper on the
evolution of hominid locomotion.
Jane Goodall
Institute - http://www.janegoodall.org/ This site provides
information on such issues as feeding and food-sharing.
Female
bonobos - http://songweaver.com/info/bonobos.html What insights
can be gained about male dominance over females?
Chapter eight
The Skull
Module - http://www.csuchico.edu/anth/Module What can you
learn by using this interactive module? How can it be applied to a
lesson in physical anthropology?
Three
dimensional medical reconstruction - http://www.crd.ge.com/esl/cgsp/projects/medical/
How can this site help you to understand the various functions of the
human body?
Evolutionary
theory web site - http://www.evolutionary.org/ What
resources are available in this site for helping you better understand
this chapter?
Institute
for Aboriginal Health - http://www.health-sciences.ubc.ca/iah/indexnf.html
What are some current aboriginal health issues in Canada? How are
they being dealt with?
First
Nations and Inuit health - http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/msb/fnihp/index_e.htm
What kinds of information about First Nations and Inuit health are
available on this website? What measures are being taken to
eliminate tuberculosis among Inuit populations?
The
Oriental Institute, University of Chicago - http://www.oi.uchicago.edu/OI/default.html
What is the purpose of the Oriental Institute? What type of research
can be found at this site? Why does this site have the name that it
does?
Exploring
Chavin de Huantar - http://stanford.edu/~johnrick/chavin_wrap/chavin/
What research on early ceremonial cities in ancient Peru can be
accomplished using this site?
Site
map of the Near East - http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/INFO/MAP/SITE/Iran_Site_150dpi.html
What does this map show? What other maps are available?
Southwest Museum The
Southwest Museum holds one of the nation's most important museum, library,
and archive collections related to the American Indian. In addition it has
extensive holdings of Prehispanic, Spanish Colonial, Latino, and Western
American art and artifacts. Located in Pasadena.