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The disciplinary boundaries of sociology and anthropology have considerable overlap, which is why the fields are so often lumped together within the same academic department. For the most complete collection of organized links, one might first stop by either the website produced by the UC Santa Barbara Anthropology Department or Allen Lutin's Anthropology Resources on the Internet. Another site worth visiting is Texas A&M's "Anthropology in the News," which is updated daily and includes archives of earlier stories. Even the Internet is fair game for anthropological study--check out Cyberanthropology.org for virtual seminars and databases. If some of the terminology is new to you there is an Anthropology Glossary online. For biographies of key figures in the history of the discipline check out the "Anthropology Biography Web" from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
GENERAL RESOURCES
WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology
National Anthropological Archives (Smithsonian)
WWWeb Virtual Library: Culture
Voice of the Shuttle: Anthropology Page
Atlas of Cultures: An Ethnographic Atlas of World Cultures
The Ancient World Web: Main Index
Cal State Stanislaus--Anthro Links
U. Evansville's Exploring Ancient World Cultures
Links to the Past: National Park Service Cultural Resources
The Applied Anthropology Computer Network
Anthropology and Archaelogy Journals
ABORIGINAL PEOPLES
REGIONAL STUDIES
AFRICAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
African Studies Center: Home Page
Heidelberg University Library Egyptology Page
The Wellcome Museum of Egyptian Antiquities
ASIAN RESOURCES
ASIAN STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
Empires Beyond the Great Wall: The Heritage of Genghis Khan
ASIAN STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
EUROPEAN
Anthropology of German Studies --an informal network for anthropologists focusing on German-speaking countries and
the German diaspora
LATIN AMERICA
AZTECS
MAYANS
Mysterious Places-Chichen Itza
Welcome to the Science Museum of Minnesota
ARCHAEOLOGY
For a truly awesome multimedia site check out Becoming Human: Paleoanthropology, Evolution, and Human Origins.
About.com: Archaeology, including a World Atlas of Archaeology listing excavations, researchers, and information
resources for over 150 countries; a directory of graduate schools; Dig 2000, a guide to current and upcoming excavations;
links and more.
New York Time's Archaeology stories and links
Kevin Smith's Bibliographies for Archaeological Research
Scientific American's "Discovering Archaeology"
Voice of the Shuttle: Archaeology Page
Dept. of Archaeological Sciences Homepage (University of Bradford)
Newsgroup: sci.archaeology.mesoamerican
JOURNALS
Internet Archaeology from Department of Archaeology, University of York
Athena Review: Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration
MYTHOLOGY,
FOLKLORE, AND LEGENDS
MUSEUMS AND
EXHIBITS