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Selected by K. Wagner - Library Liaison to Anthropology Department
wagnerk@wpunj.edu
Updated: 8/8/01 4:07:37 PM

NEW Brown University Center for Old World Archaeology and Art
Some good reports and links.
NEW Neanderthals and Modern Humans - A Regional Guide
Overview, book and serial lists, museum guide and links to further information about Neanderthals
NEW About.com World Atlas of Archaeology on the Web
Sites, university programs, current researchers, cultural history and general information, broken down by country and region.
NEW Ethnographic Studies Resources
The American Folklife Center, a collection of resources in Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, Folklore, and Folklife from the U.S. Library of Congress.
Anthropological Index of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Periodical indexing from 1970 to the present.
Anthropology Research Methods
An introduction.
Anthropology Review Database (ARD)
The Anthropology Review Database is intended to improve the level of access of anthropologists and students to anthropological literature by making them more aware of what is being published and helping them to evaluate its relevance to their own interests. The database, which can be searched or browsed, contains over 1,400 reviews of recently published works in anthropology. A good tool for bibliographic research and current awareness.
ArchNet - The World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology
Center for the Study of Chinese Prehistory
From the University of California, Santa Barbara. This page introduces the fossil evidence for human evolution in China. At present it includes a catalog of Chinese human fossil remains consisting of: a picture gallery of important fossil specimens, maps detailing the distribution of human fossils, and a time line; links to other relevant sites dealing with paleontology, human evolution and Chinese prehistory; and other resources which may be useful for gaining a better understanding of China's role in the emergence of humankind.
Librarians' Index to the Internet - Anthropology sources
National Museum of the American Indian
Native American Sites
From the University of Pittsburgh, this site contains links to sites set up by Native Nations, organizations, and institutions, plus native journals and newspapers and a wealth of resources such as photographs, journals, music and literature.
Theory in Anthropology
Overview of research trends, categories of study and a theoretical outline.
World Wide Web Virtual Library: Anthropology