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  1. Essentials of Cultural Anthropology by Garrick Bailey, James Peoples, 2010-02-02
  2. Anthropology: A Global Perspective (6th Edition) by Raymond Scupin, Christopher R DeCorse, 2007-09-02
  3. Introduction to Forensic Anthropology (3rd Edition) by Steven N. Byers, 2007-02-16
  4. Cengage Advantage Books: Cultural Anthropology: A Problem-Based Approach by Richard H. Robbins, 2008-07-28
  5. Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Dawnie W. Steadman, 2009-01-02
  6. Cultural Anthropology By Nanda & Warms (9th, Ninth Edition) by Richard L. Warms Serena Nanda, 2006
  7. The Tapestry of Culture: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Abraham Rosman, Paula G. Rubel, et all 2009-06-16
  8. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective by Gary Ferraro, 2007-02-26
  9. Surrendering to Utopia: An Anthropology of Human Rights (Stanford Studies in Human Rights) by Mark Goodale, 2009-05-01
  10. Structural Anthropology, Volume 2 by Claude Levi-Strauss, 1983-02-15
  11. Applying Anthropology: An Introductory Reader by Aaron Podolefsky, Peter Brown, et all 2008-10-20
  12. Anthropology (13th Edition) (MyAnthroLab Series) by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, et all 2010-02-11
  13. Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary by Paul Rabinow, George E. Marcus, et all 2008-01-01
  14. Culture Sketches: Case Studies in Anthropology by Holly Peters-Golden, 2008-06-13

81. USD ANTHROPOLOGY
Vermillion, South Dakota.Category Science Social Sciences Academic Departments S...... to the Home Page of the Department of anthropology at the Universityof South Dakota . We are part of the College of Arts and Sciences.
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82. Soca Home Page
Sociology and anthropology (Chicago, IL)
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83. Welcome To The CSAA

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84. Www.anthropology.org/
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85. Lake Forest College - Academics - Sociology And Anthropology
Sociology and anthropology (Lake Forest, IL)
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86. Anthropology
This web site is a directory of categorized links leading to informationon the various aspects of anthropology. anthropology. anthropology
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Anthropology is a science of humankind. It studies all facets of society and culture. It studies tools, techniques, traditions, language, beliefs, kinships, values, social institutions, economic mechanisms, cravings for beauty and art, struggles for prestige. It describes the impact of humans on other humans. With the exception of the Physicial Anthropology discipline, Anthropology focuses on human characteristics generated and propogated by humans themselves. Physical Anthropology studies anatomy and biology race, gender, adaptation. It studies humankind as a biology type, describing physical development over the centuries. Linguistics studies the structures of language and historic relationships among them Ethnology studies human culture in a historic and comparative perspective. There is a subfield that concentrates on myth, music, and folklore to study human geography and human passage in time.

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88. Anthropology Web Ring Home Page
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89. Sociology And Anthropology
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Departmental courses address central themes of anthropological and sociological studies: evolutionary perspectives on adaptation and change, comparative approaches in social analysis, the analysis of selected social institutions, and theoretical orientations to social organization, conflict, and disorganization. Studies in the Department stress issues of power, status, sexuality, and the construction, maintenance, and transformation of moral order. The curriculum emphasizes social theory and ethnographic research as forms of inquiry, and includes classes in both classical and contemporary theory, research design, and an ethnographic research practicum. Internship and field research opportunities are available, and almost all students complete a senior thesis based on original research. Recent graduates have entered leading graduate programs in anthropology, sociology, human services, law, public health, journalism, education, library and information sciences, and comparative literature. Other graduates have gone directly into fields of community development and human services.

90. University Of Manitoba, Faculty Of Arts, Department Of Anthropology
Welcome to the Department of anthropology at the University of Manitoba. Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada. Comments or Questions? Sociocultural anthropology Position.
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91. Department Of Sociology At Towson University
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92. Anthropology At Brown
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93. Gnosis And Gnostic Anthropology In Contemporary Gnosticism: A Personal View
Information about Gnostic studies in the tradition of Gnostic anthropology an overview of some topics of study, relevant links and other resources.
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95. The Anthropology Of Mythology
Dedicated to the ongoing study of world mythology and how humankind uses myth to express its belief in God.
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What's New Link Repository The Anthropology of Mythology is focused on the study of world mythology through cultural research, Jungian analysis and sacred literature. The site endeavors to demonstrate how humankind uses myth to express its belief in God and provides various tools for scholastic research on the subject. It is my joy to explore and share the different formats with which individual people and whole cultures use to participate in the transcendent mystery of myth. What is Myth?
The word "mythos" comes from the Greek meaning to be spoken with the mouth. By definition, myths are spiritual metaphors that lead us to the noblest truths about ourselves. Myth is humankind's first method of communicating our vision of the cosmos and answering the why and how questions regarding birth, life, death and the rhythms of nature. The existence of myth and its many facets has given birth to religion, mysticism, spirituality, philosophy- everything. Myth is our way of speaking to one another about our quests to know God and our experience with the Divine. Why is Mythology Important?

96. Archaeology
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97. LSU Libraries -- Anthropology Subject Guide
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98. URI Sociology Homepage
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Information for undergraduates, postgraduates, and prospective students, a list of staff, and a summary of current research programmes.
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Biological Anthropology For further information mail to David Jordan who maintains this server. Department of Biological Anthropology University of Cambridge Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3DZ Telephone 01223 335454 FAX 01223 335460

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