- http://vlib.anthrotech.com/ - The objective of Anthrotech is to provide a comprehensive listing of internet resources relating to anthropology. This library serves as a starting point for research projects, networking opportunities,and general information pertaining to the broad discipline of anthropology. This library categorizes internet resources that are specifically produced by anthropologists and also resources that are applicable to the various sub-fields of Anthropology, such as Archaeology and Linguistic, Biophysical and Cultural Anthropology.
- http://archaeologic.com/ - Archaeologic.com is a great searchable resource for anyone interested in any archaeology topics. The Archaeology Portal is a web directory with thousands of links. Simply choose to view the directory by topic or by region and away you go. The Great Plaza is another quality feature, with artifacts, games, jobs, associations and many other subjects related to archaeology.
- http://www.galaxy.com/Anthropology.html - Galaxy.com brings you serious searches and relevant results in a number of categories. On the main anthropology page they provide you with some of the top links for general information in this field. There are also 4 categories for more specific links, the four categories being Anthropological Linguistics, Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology, and Physical/Biological Anthropology.
- http://www.top20anthropology.com/ - Connect Online's Anthropology section is a comprehensive directory for everything related to anthropology and archaeology. Check out the Top 20 sites for the best information on the internet, or you can locate something by specific topic. This site provides first and introduction to anthropology, defining terms and much more. Other topics include Archaeology, People, Journals, Organizations, Resources, and Linguistic, Physical and Cultural Anthropology.
- http://www.lib.lsu.edu/anthro.html - Louisianna State University's Anthropology section is a good resource for all things anthropological. Listings are in alphabetical order, and many of the links contain short descriptions to help you find what you're looking for. The categories include College Departments, Organizations, Periodicals, Reference Materials and more.
- http://www.mysterydate.com/Dirt/ - Dirt, part of the Archaeology Ring, is a directory of archaeology links. On the front page you will see some general links, as well as 8 archaeology topics for further study. These topics include Archaeologists, Artifacts and Projects, Museums, Publications, Regions and Cultures and more.
- http://www.sshub.com/ - The Social Sciences Hub's Archaeology page contains the top, hand-picked archaeology sites from around the world. They are listed in alphabetical order, and many of them are accompanied by descriptions to help you find what you need.
- http://www.americanarchaeology.com - This is the homepage for American Archaeology, the only consumer magazine devoted to the excitement and mystery of archaeology in the United States, with additional coverage of Canada and Latin America. In four issues each year, American Archaeology's colorful features and departments present the research breakthroughs, persistent puzzles, and unique personalities making news in this field. American Archaeology showcases some of the nation's finest writers and photographers in a beautiful design, tailored for a layperson audience.
- http://www.aaanet.org/ - This site is the homepage of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), the primary professional society of anthropologists in the United States. It is the world's largest professional organization of individuals interested in anthropology. The AAA's mission is to advance anthropology as the discipline that studies humans and non-human primates in all their aspects, through archaeological, biological, ethnological, and linguistic research and to foster the use of anthropological knowledge in addressing human problems.
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