Acc.No | Title and brief description
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Category |
C0001 | Cultural Anthropology | Portal |
C0002 | Physical Anthropologye | Portal |
C0003 | General Anthropology Resources and Lists | Portal |
C0004 | Anthropologists Find 4.5 Million-year-old Hominid Fossils In Ethiopia | Science News |
C0005 | African Anthropology | Educational website |
C0006 | Cultural anthropology | Research website |
C0007 | Violence and survival in Ethiopia: A comparative anthropology of the Suri people | Article |
C0008 | Physical Anthropology Links | Portal |
C0009 | The Laboratory of Physical Anthropology (1976 - Present) | Research website |
C0010 | Anthropology of Ethiopia | Article |
C0011 | Anthropologist challenges species identification of ancient child skeleton found in Ethiopia | Articl |
C0010 | Anthropology Digital Library | Portal |
C0011 | Early human occupation of the Red Sea coast of
Eritrea during the Last Interglacial The fossil record points to Africa as the origin of anatomically modern humans, approximately 130,000 years before the present. Evidence of Homo sapiens has been found throughout the continent; however, until recently there was little to no reliable evidence that humans were living along the coast at this time. The lack of evidence is in part due to the fact that the African coastline has changed dramatically since the Pleistocene. |
Research |
C0012 | Paleolithic Research on the Red Sea Coast of Eritrea The specific goals of the project are: 1) to excavate Middle Stone Age (MSA) and Late Stone Age (LSA) sites along the Red Sea Coast of Eritrea that were documented by a pilot survey in May 20051; 2) to describe the geological context and spatial distribution of artifacts; 3) to map lithic raw material sources so that they can be integrated into models of industrial variability; 4) to characterize the variability of lithic and faunal remains at MSA and LSA sites; 5) to refine the chronology of the sites. Fieldwork has commenced in spring 2006 at the Asfet site on the southwest coast of the Gulf of Zula |
Research |
C0013 | Abdel Ghaffar M. Ahmed, Anthropology in the Sudan: reflections by a Sudanese anthropologist.(Book Review) | Book |
C0014 | Anthropologist digs ancient Sudan bones | News |
C0015 | Anthropology and the Civilizing Mission in Colonial Sudan | Research |
C0016 | Ancient Africa from the beginnings BC / BCE | Portal |
C0017 | Bibliography for the Study of Magic Witchcraft and Religion | Bibliography |
C0018 | The Anthropology of Islam | Research |
C0019 | Anthropology of Religion | Portal |
C0020 | Social and Cultural Anthropology | Portal |
C0021 | Cultural Anthropology Links | Portal |
C0022 | Cultural anthropology: Library Resources | Educational website |
C0023 | Anthropology Article Databases | Databases |
C0024 | Physical Anthropology Resources | Portal |
C0025 | Physical Anthropology Sites on the Internet Physical Anthropology is the field of study concerned with the morphology and genetics of early homo sapiens. The evolution and adaptations of humans over the past half dozen million years is of study interest. |
Portal |
C0026 | AAPA Statement on Biological Aspects of Race | Article |
C0027 | Anthropological Theories | Educational website |
C0028 | Cultural Anthropology: Theories | Educational website |
C0029 | Anthropological Theory | Intute website |
C0030 | Cultural materialism (anthropology) | Article |
African Studies:Cultural & Physical Anthropology