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  1. Anthropology: Appreciating Human Diversity by Conrad Kottak, 2010-02-04
  2. Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac?) by William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, et all 2004-07-21
  3. Structural Anthropology, Volume 2 by Claude Levi-Strauss, 1983-02-15
  4. Culture Sketches: Case Studies in Anthropology by Holly Peters-Golden, 2008-06-13
  5. Cultural Anthropology: The Field Study of Human Beings by Alexander Moore, 1998-05-01
  6. The Anthropology of Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology by Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer, 2008-09-30
  7. Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective (7th Edition) by Raymond Scupin, 2007-09-02
  8. Biological Anthropology by Michael Park, 2009-05-08
  9. Anthropology: The Human Challenge by William A. Haviland, Harald E. L. Prins, et all 2010-03-05
  10. Anthropology: A Global Perspective (6th Edition) by Raymond Scupin, Christopher R DeCorse, 2007-09-02
  11. The Anthropology of Turquoise: Reflections on Desert, Sea, Stone, and Sky by Ellen Meloy, 2003-07-08
  12. Our Origins: Discovering Physical Anthropology (Second Edition) by Clark Spencer Larsen, 2010-11-29
  13. Anthropology and the Racial Politics of Culture by Lee D. Baker, 2010-01-01
  14. Essentials of Physical Anthropology: Discovering Our Origins by Clark Spencer Larsen, 2009-09-23

61. Internet Resources For Social And Cultural Anthropology
An annotated guide to Internet resources from the University of Delaware.
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62. Applied Anthropology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Applied anthropology refers to the application of the method and theory of anthropology to the analysis and solution of practical problems. In as much as anthropology
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (November 2008) Applied anthropology refers to the application of the method and theory of anthropology to the analysis and solution of practical problems. In as much as anthropology traditionally entails four sub-disciplines Archaeology biological/physical cultural social , and linguistic anthropologythe practical application of any of these sub-disciplines may properly be designated "applied anthropology". Indeed, some practical problems may invoke all sub-disciplines. For example, a Native American community development program may involve archaeological research to determine legitimacy of water rights claims, ethnography to assess the current and historical cultural characteristics of the community, linguistics to restore language competence among inhabitants, and biological or medical anthropology to determine the causality of dietary deficiency diseases, et al.

63. Radical Anthropology Group
Features mission statement, group member profiles and journal.
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64. Anthropology - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Anthropology
anthropology. The study of humankind. It investigates the cultural, social, and physical diversity of the human species, both past and present. It is divided into two broad
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65. ASAO Home Page
Dedicated to comparative studies of Pacific societies and encouragement of participation by Pacific Islanders.
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Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania The ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN OCEANIA (ASAO) is an international organization dedicated to comparative studies of Pacific topics. ASAO holds annual meetings with a special format designed to facilitate discussion and develop topics for publication. ASAO has a book series and a special publication series. In addition many other publications have emerged from ASAO sessions. For a comprehensive bibliography of publications that have resulted from ASAO sessions, click here (pdf format). ASAO members participate on ASAONET , an electronic bulletin board (listserv) hosted by the University of Illinois at Chicago. ASAO supports the full participation of Pacific Islanders through the Pacific Islands Scholars' Fund ASAO also encourages members to return information to the island communities from which they obtained it, in forms appropriate to and usable at the village level, through a program called Grant to Return Indigenous Knowledge to Pacific Islands Communities (GRIKPIC) Newsletter and Membership jamon.halvaksz@utsa.edu

66. Anthropology
anthropology is the study of humans and other primates (such as chimps). As an anthropology major, you'll study how groups live with each other and how their bodies and
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67. What Is Anthropology?
Lakehead University, Ont, Canada, is committed to excellence innovation in postsecondary undergraduate and graduate education, service, research other scholarly activity.
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68. Free Online Course Materials | Anthropology | MIT OpenCourseWare
Free and open online anthropology course materials from MIT. Lecture notes, exams, audio video lectures, textbooks by MIT professors. No registration required.
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69. Welcome To Association Of Social Anthropologists Of The UK And Commonwealth
Promoting the study of cultural anthropology, especially in the United Kingdom.
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70. Anthropology Department, UC Berkeley
Anthropologists study human beings from every time period, in every way possible, in all their complexity. The Department of anthropology at Berkeley has long been ranked among
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71. Finding Information On Anthropology
A directory of links created for use with McGraw-Hill texts in anthropology.
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Finding Information About Anthropology Important Indexes (general anthropology): About.Com Anthropology http://anthropology.about.com/science/anthropology/index.htm Anthro.Net: http://www.anthro.net/ Anthropology Resources on the Internet: http://www.anthropologie.net/ WWW Virtual Library in Anthropology: http://vlib.anthrotech.com/ The Human Experience: Perspectives in Anthropology: http://humanexperience.unm.edu Important Indexes (archaeology): ArchNet: http://archnet.asu.edu/ Mining Company Archaeology: http://archaeology.miningco.com/science/archaeology/ Important Indexes (primates): NetVet Primates Page: http://netvet.wustl.edu/primates.htm Current News in Anthropology: http://www.tamu.edu/anthropology/news.html Listservers: ANTHRO-L Archive: http://danny.oz.au/communities/anthro-l/index.html Directory of Listservers: http://archnet.asu.edu/archnet/other/newsgroups.html Journals: Current Anthropology: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/CA/ Newsletter of Physical Anthropology: http://www.physanth.org/newsletter/physanthnews.html Professional Societies: American Anthropological Association: http://www.aaanet.org/

72. Anthropology
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73. Human Organization
Journal of the Society for Applied anthropology. Includes abstracts and tables of contents for back issues.
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74. Anthropology
Goals for Student Learning in the Major; Prospects for anthropology Graduates; Contributions to the UH Hilo General Education Program; Special Aspects of the Program
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    UHH Home Academics College of Arts and Sciences Anthropology is the holistic study of human cultures and the human place in nature. The discipline emphasizes comparing human groups to understand the range of variation in human behavior and biology, and therefore considers what it is to be human. The Anthropology program in the College of Arts and Sciences is designed to provide students with a broad, holistic, and scientific understanding of human culture and the human place in nature. Anthropology helps students gain a fuller understanding of human behavior through introductory and advanced courses in the subfields of archeology, cultural anthropology, linguistics, and physical anthropology. Field courses in these subfields are designed to take advantage of the varied ecology and history and the rich multicultural environment of Hawaiʻi Island. The international nature of anthropology makes this field of study increasingly important in our shrinking world. People in all fields of business, politics, medicine, ecology, and academia now work daily with people from other cultures. The success of their enterprise often depends on their ability to understand and communicate with people whose cultures differ from their own.

75. Anthropology
anthropology is the study of humanity. anthropology has origins in the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. Since the work of Franz Boas and Bronisław
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Anthropology is the study of humanity. See also: Anthropology has origins in the natural sciences, the humanities, and the social sciences. 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 Margaret Mead's advocacy for gender equality and sexual liberation, to current criticisms of post-colonial oppression and promotion of multiculturalism. Principally in the United States, anthropology is often defined as being "holistic" and based on a "four-field" approach. There is an ongoing dispute on this view; supporters consider anthropology holistic in two senses: it is concerned with all human beings across times and places, and with all dimensions of humanity (evolutionary, biophysical, sociopolitical, economic, cultural, psychological, etc.); also many academic programs following this approach take a "four-field" approach to anthropology that encompasses physical anthropology, archeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology or social anthropology. The definition of anthropology as holistic and the "four-field" approach are disputed by some leading anthropologists, that consider those as artifacts from 19th century social evolutionary thought that inappropriately impose scientific positivism upon cultural anthropology.

76. The Biological Anthropology Web
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77. Anthropology | Office Of Admissions
At the UO’s Department of anthropology, you can pursue any of these courses of study through the three subdisciplines cultural, biological, and archaeological studies.
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UO Anthropology features an impressive group of cultural anthropologists who study groups in locations such as Papua New Guinea; North, Central, and South America; Eastern Europe; and the South Pacific. Cultural anthropology at the UO embraces a diverse array of approaches to the study of culture and society. Cultural anthropology faculty members conduct research on a wide range of theoretical questions about the workings of social and cultural systems and beliefs through ethnographic research and comparative/historical analysis. The archaeology program at the UO is renowned for its work in Northwest archaeology, Pacific Islands archaeology, and digs in the California Channel Islands. The UO offers a summer field school for undergraduates to work on digs in Western and Central Oregon, camping out for six weeks while surveying and hunting for artifacts. Collected materials are analyzed in the archaeology lab at the UO, where students identify and document findings. This is hands-on learning at its best. The UO anthropology department offers an award-winning faculty, fascinating classes, and a curriculum that allows students to explore and focus within this broad topic. Once you decide which of the three areas interests you most, an adviser will help you plan your academic path and serve as an invaluable source of knowledge about what to do with your anthropology major in the professional world.

78. Max Planck Institute For Evolutionary Anthropology
Contact information and departmental overviews of a multidisciplinary organization in Leipzig, Germany.
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79. Anthropology - Definition Of Anthropology By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
an thro pol o gy (n thrp l-j) n. 1. The scientific study of the origin, the behavior, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans.
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80. Internet Resources For Physical Anthropology
An annotated guide to Internet resources from the University of Delaware.
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/anth/phys/internet.htm
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  • Anthropology Biography Web Part of the Emuseum at Minnesota State Unversity, this site offers brief, encyclopedic entries on the lives of 392 significant anthropologists or prominent thinkers in other fields who have influenced the discipline. Anthropology Review Database (ARD) A project of the University of Buffalo, this site reviews books, films, audio-visual products, educational multimedia, and computer programs, and Web projects.

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