Free, searchable database of reviews of all anthropological media, citations to reviews published elsewhere, and linked database of publisher contacts.
An free open source database covering 174 texts, 166 authors, and 343 themes.
An analytic, searchable, online index covering Pan-African periodicals. Developed as “a comparative study that considers the various ways in which literary periodicals have served in liberation movements throughout the Francophone world.”
Links to anthropological news, university departments, research institutions by continent, archaeology by regions and topics, web directories, museums, and more.
Links with very short descriptions to related sites.
Search or browse an encyclopedia of mythology, folklore and legend.
Biographies with links for further reading.
A non-profit organization which partners with grassroots groups in Bangladesh, Guatemala, India, Mexico and Zimbabwe.
'... examples of how the web is being used as a medium for learning. ...includes sites that range from courses delivered entirely via the web to courses that offer specific activities related to a class assignment or perhaps courses that offer class support materials via the web.' Search by subject.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
Many good resources on anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, museums, academic departments, other institutions, electronic journals and archives, and more.
Links to anthropological events in the news.
Covers the late-19th - and early-20th-century lifeways of 14 ethnographic groups distributed across Siberia: western Siberia (Nenet, Khant, and Mansi), central Siberia (Sel'kup, Nganasan, Dolgan, Ket, and Evenk), and eastern Siberia (Yakut, Even, Koryak, Negidal, Chukchi, and Chuvantsy).
A directory of folklife resources in the United States, including primary sources, full texts of publications; and links to other resources.
A free online journal. The Mediterranean as a geographical and historical region and as a metaphorical entity with constructed and contested boundaries, cultures, and identities.