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Extractions: Resources: 44 listings Name and Description Nation Location Hits African Archaeology Internet Resources Africa Internet resources related to archaeological sub-regions of Africa and the Near East. More sites on archnet.uconn.edu AKAN of Africa - Cultural Symbols Project Africa The art of a particular culture can reveal ever changing human images and attitudes, so awareness of a people's indigenous art, visual and cultural symbols can become an important medium for cross-cultural understanding. Anthro.Net A Anthropological Search Engine. Anthropologist in the field - Laura Tamakoshi South Pacific South America UT-LANIC More sites on www.lanic.utexas.edu US - Southwest More sites on www.nmculture.org
HLAS 51 Anthropology Archeology Caribbean Area LOWER central america FREDERICK LANGE IN THE Current Research section of provide a central clearinghouse for publications about caribbean archaeology. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/hlas/ss51anthro-kennedy.html
Extractions: FREDERICK LANGE IN THE "Current Research" section of American Antiquity (53:4, 1989, p. 868-869) notes considerable research being conducted in Lower Central America. Projects range from site surveys on Isla Zapatera, Nicaragua to fieldwork centering in the Arenal volcano region, the Nicoya Peninsula of northwestern Costa Rica, and the Boruca area to the south. Marco Antonio Herrera Mora, Director of the Dept. of Anthropology and History at the Museo Nacional de Costa Rica (1989), reports several major projects being conducted in Costa Rica under the aegis of the National Museum and the University of Costa Rica. Two trends in ongoing archaeological research are noted: the application of new analytical techniques to existing data, and research in previously unstudied or poorly known areas. Several conferences took place during the past two years and are worthy of comment. The International Jade Conference, sponsored by the JFM Foundation, was held in Denver in 1987. Dumbarton Oaks was host to the conference on "Wealth and Hierarchy in the Intermediate Area" in 1988. Individual papers focusing on this region were presented at the 1988 and 1989 annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology and the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, 1988.
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Extractions: Aboriginal Links International Latin America Ancient Middle America - anthropology/geography resources - University of Minnesota, Duluth Ancient World Web - home Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink - home Caribbean Environmental Travel Contacts - Ron Mader Caribbean Information Network - La Ceiba, Honduras Caribbean Links - from the Plates Project Caribbean maps - World Atlas ( Central American maps Central American Cultural Ecological Information Network Centro de Estudios Alexander von Humbolt - home EcoTravels in the Caribbean - Ron Mader Garifuna - Minnesota State University, Mankato -
Extractions: Info-Tech. Decision Science ... ESSC 541-2 World Regional Geography Latin America - General Mexico and Mesoamerica South America Central America and the Caribbean Latin America - General: See also: North American Midcontinent and S hortgrass Prairies/Great Plains (see Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, California). 1492 Exhibit (Smithsonian Institution) AmericasNet - FIU (Florida Atlantic University) Americhttp://www.americas-society.org/as Society - home Ancient Middle America - anthrology/geography resources - University of Minnesota, Duluth Border and Latin American Information - New Mexico State University Library databases Canadian Foundation for the America's - home Center for Latin America Capital Markets Research - home Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade - links to many resources! CLASP - Consortium Latin American Studies Programs CLAGNET - Conference of Latin Americanists Geographers Comparative Study of Ecotourism Policy in the Americas Conservation International - home and Ecotravel Center page Council for the Americas - home Eastern Caribbean Information Center - Insular Caribbean Data Ecotravels in Latin America - Ron Mader Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Project - CIAT/UNEP - Latin America/Caribbean
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Extractions: Professor Birol Yesilada, PhD, is a Professor of Political Science and International Studies, and the Contemporary Turkish Studies Endowed Chair. He earned a BA in neurobiology at the University of California at Berkeley (1977); an MA in political science at San Francisco State University (1979); and his Ph.D. in political science at the University of Michigan, (1984). He teaches International political economy, European Union, Turkish politics, decision making and conflict management, and methodology. Yesilada's published works (books) include The Emerging European Union, Comparative Political Parties and Party Elites: Essays in Honor of Samuel J. Eldersveld, The Political and Socioeconomic Transformaton of Turkey, and Agrarian Reform in Reverse: The Food Crisis in the Third World. Patricia J. Wetzel, Ph.D.
UNC Undergraduate Program In Latin American Studies POLI 116, Politics of Mexico, central america, and the caribbean ANTH 131,archeology of South america. ANTH 132, Latin american Cultures http://www.unc.edu/depts/ilas/undergrad.html
Extractions: General College: All General College perspective requirements apply. Students may count up to two courses in the major core as General College requirements, if applicable. Students at the General College level are strongly encouraged to enroll in LTAM 40, an interdisciplinary introductory course offered each year, usually in the spring. ILAS recommends the following courses for fulfillment of the General College perspective requirements to students interested in majoring in Latin American Studies:
FACULTY Allan L. Maca, Visiting Professor, archeology of Mesoamerica Mireya Navarro,Parttime Professor, central america, caribbean, Mexico, Nicaragua http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ilas/faculty/faculty.html
Extractions: Republic Robert Carneiro, Adjunct Professor Ethnology, Indians of Amazonia Lambros Comitas , Professor, Teacher's College Community, education in Caribbean and South America Nicholas de Genoa , Assistant Professor Ethnography, Mexican migration Steven Gregory , Associate Professor Social hierarchies, political identities, effects of tourism in the Caribbean Allan L. Maca , Visiting Professor Archeology of Mesoamerica Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez , Assoc. Research Scientist Forestry Ecology, Amazon, Peru Michael Taussig , Professor Commodity Fetishism, Colonialism in South America Barbara Price , Adjunct Assistant Professor Ecological anthropology, Latin America Art History Esther Pasztory , Lisa and Bernard Selz Professor of Pre-Colombian Art History Mesoamerican and Andean Pre-Colombian Art Business Michael Adler , Professor Emerging markets Francisco Perez-Gonzalez , Assistant Professor Corporate finance, Latin America
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