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Instructor: P. Nogueira
Anthropology 120

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 120  Ethnography Project.
Anthropology is the study of the development, nature and variation of humankind, comprising two related—though distinct—disciplines. Physical or biological anthropology is the comparative study of human evolution and of humans' anatomical, biological and physiological functions; cultural or social anthropology observes and documents the nature and social patterns of human cultures and society Your research assignment

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Encyclopedias, dictionaries and handbooks are excellent resources for gaining an overview of an unfamiliar subject. Entries in these sources explain concepts, terminology, points of view, and offer historical perspective. The library holds many more relevant titles than those listed here, so browsing the reference section GN - HQ can be very helpful

Encyclopedia of World Cultures.  10 Volumes. Reference GN 307 .E53 In Print

International Encyclopedia of Marriage and Family. 4 vols. Ref. HQ 9 .E 52 2003. In Print

Worldmark Encyclopedia of Cultures and Daily Life.  4 volumes. Reference GN 333. W67In Print

 

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Anthropology Tutorials (http://anthro.palomar.edu/tutorials)
Lessons in both cultural and physical anthropology, including glossaries, related Web sites, and suggestions for further study, from the Behavioral Sciences Department of Palomar College.

American Anthropological Association's Anthropology Resources on the Internet: http://http://www.aaanet.org/resinet.htm

Anthro.Net Research Engine: links and references for anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics, psychology, sociology and other social sciences. The Anthro.Net database contains thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references: http://www.anthro.net/

Anthropology Exhibits on the WWW: http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/exhibits.html

Anthropology Resources [LSU]: http://www.lib.lsu.edu/soc/anthro.html

Anthropology Resources on the Internet: www.anthropologie.net

Anthropology Review Database: http://wings.buffalo.edu/ARD/ "ARD is an ever-growing, free, and fully searchable database of reviews covering the entire gamut of anthropological publications, including books, audiovisual materials, software & multimedia, exhibits, tourist sites, conferences, and on-line resources...Currently the database contains the signed, refereed reviews we publish ourselves, as well as links to those published in a number of online publications and sites. (We plan to gradually add bibliographic data from the flagship anthropological print periodicals.)"

ArchNet [WWW Virtual Library for Archeology]: http://archnet.asu.edu/

Center for Social Anthropology and Computing Ethnographics Gallery: http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/

Ethnography, Ethnology and Anthropology [Social Sciences Info Gateway]: http://sosig.esrc.bris.ac.uk/anthropology/

Librarian's Index to the Internet; under Cultures (World), click on Anthropology: http://lii.org/search

Resources for Anthropology & Archaeology: http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/anthro.html#anthrodata

Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives & Human Studies Film Archives: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/index.htm
 

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