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81. Anthropology
The 1992 annual meeting of the Society of american Archaeology (SAA) in LOWER central america. The number of works have increased significantly from the
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ANTHROPOLOGY: ARCHAEOLOGY
Caribbean Area
W. JERALD KENNEDY Associate Professor of Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University
CARIBBEAN ISLANDS IN THE PREVIOUS VOLUME I noted an explosion of archaeological research in the Caribbean spanning the years 1987-89 and attributed it to the forthcoming Columbus Quincentennial celebration. As expected, during the years 1990-92, this trend continued.
Many of the publications annotated below (items bi 93003022, bi 93003116, and bi 93012628) are region-wide in their orientation. Vol. 2 of Columbian consequences: archaeological and historical perspectives on the Spanish Borderlands East, part of the highly recommended three-volume Smithsonian Institution publication, is a major contribution, with a number of important articles for those interested in the Caribbean (items bi 93003015, bi 93003116, bi 93003122, and bi 93003010). Other basic reference works include an updated synthesis of Caribbean prehistory by Irving Rouse (item bi 92007019) and William Keegan's overview of Bahamian prehistory and early ethnohistory (item bi 92017957). Most articles focus on more island-specific archaeology. The Bahamas, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Netherlands Antilles, and Puerto Rico are all the focus of multiple articles, reflecting ongoing major research projects in these areas. Other articles and monographs focus on the islands of Nevis, Bonaire, Cuba, Anguilla, Martinique, St. Martin, and Barbuda.

82. Center For Latin America And Caribbean Studies(CLACS): Regional Faculty Associat
The Center for Latin American and caribbean Studies at the University ofWisconsinMilwaukee. Research/Teaching Interests South American archaeology,
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Research/Teaching Interests: Latin American literature, culture and civilization; Peruvian women writers
Country Interests: Peru
UW-Eau Claire Department of Economics Research/Teaching Interests: economic development; women and economic development Country Interests: Nicaragua avinr@uwec.edu Barker, Richard UW-Stevens Point Department of Foreign Languages Bird, Maribel Viterbo University (La Crosse, WI) Department of Foreign Languages Research/Teaching Interests: Latin American literature; Spanish for special purposes (i.e. Medical, Social Services) Country Interests: Mexico, Puerto Rico (USA), Cuba mvbird@viterbo.edu

83. Untitled Document
Interests Prehistoric and Historic Archaeology of the Eastern US, Contact Period women in developing nations, Latin america, caribbean, North america
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Interests : Diaspora studies, social identity, heritage formation, contemporary archaeological theory; Northeastern USA, rural Ireland, trans-Atlantic region.
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84. Current Titles On Central American & Caribbean Archaeology
Titles on central American caribbean archaeology 0826330827 Archaeologyof Bandelier National Monument 0870815091 - Aztec Ceremonial Landscapes
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- Anasazi Ruins of the Southwest in Color
- Archaeology of Bandelier National Monument
- Aztec Ceremonial Landscapes
- Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya
- Digging the Yucatan
- Eating Landscape
- Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest - Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest - In the Realm of Nachan Kan - Mesoamerica's Classic Heritage - Moctezuma's Mexico - Offerings of the Templo Mayor at Tenochtitlan - Postclassic to Spanish-Era Transition in Mesoamerica - Stone Houses and Earth Lords - Terminal Classic in the Maya Lowlands - Terminal Classic in the Maya Lowlands - Yaxcaba and the Caste War of the Yucatan

85. Center For Latin American And Iberian Studies
Archaeology and ethnohistory of Latin america (Inca, Aztec, Maya, Latin americanhistory and caribbean history, populist politics in Latin america and
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  • ANA REGINA VIDES de ANDRADE, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Research Associate, Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies (Ph.D., Vanderbilt University). Economic Development, Labor Economics, Econometrics; Latin American Economic Development. ana.andrade@vanderbilt.edu norma.g.antillon@vanderbilt.edu , Assistant Professor of Spanish (Ph.D., Texas Tech.) Assoc. Dean, College of Arts and Science. Historical Romance linguistics. francille.bergquist@vanderbilt.edu SUSAN BERK-SELIGSON , Associate Professor of Latin American Studies and Spanish (Ph.D., University of Arizona), Sociolinguistics; Pragmatics (discourse analysis); Language in institutional settings, particularly language and the law, and language and gender. susan.berk-seligson@vanderbilt.edu JASON BORGE . Assistant Professor of Latin American Literature. (Ph.D. University of California Berkeley ). Fiction and essay, film studies, popular culture (Hispanic America and Brazil ), North-South issues, cultural studies

86. Central America
A nononsense, comprehensive travel guide to central america with A pocketguide to Maya archaeology. This lavishly illustrated small book features
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87. Central America Adventure Travel And Cruises.
Let our central america travel experts help you choose the perfect A clear,concise, and upto-date introduction to Mayan archaeology and culture.
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88. Caribbean Hello
Banana dispute at Latin americacaribbean summit US House approves US-Centralamerica trade pact strongly backed by Bush
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89. Central Washington University - Anthropology Department: Faculty - Steven Hacken
Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, IL (also NWAC, Newport). 1997 ACritical Reappraisal of Eastern caribbean Archaeology and Ethnohistory,
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Professor and Resource Management Co-Chair B.A. Anthropology, University of Tulsa, 1976
M.A. Anthropology, Washington State University, 1984
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  • Cultural ecology, archaeology, cultural resource management, computer simulation, North American and Caribbean cultures, museology.
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  • Professor, Department of Anthropology, CWU, 2001-Present Chair, Department of Anthropology, Associate Professor, CWU (1995-2000). Co-Director, Resource Management Masters Program, CWU, 1997-Present. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology /Sociology, Univ.Wisconsin Centers (1989-1995). Adjunct, Department of Anthropology and Acting Director, Central Washington Archaeological Survey (CWAS), CWU, Ellensburg, WA (1988-1989). Director, Washington Archaeological Research Center (WARC) Pullman, WA (1988). Previously Assistant Director (1980-1985).

90. FIU Library -- Internet Resources -- Latin America And The Caribbean
Features scholarly resources on Mesoamerican art and archeologywith emphasis Housed at FIU s Latin American and caribbean Center, this site provides
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The information in this guide is not meant to be compehensive. Instead, it is intended to familiarize the student/researcher with some of the basic sources currently available on the Internet. For more complete coverage, please consult Internet Resources for Latin America , 5th rev. ed., by Molly Molloy, listed under Major Gateways . In addition, for specific country lists/sites and/or special topics, please consult FIU's Latin American and Caribbean Bibliographer, Marian Goslinga, AT231, (305) 348-3129 or e-mail goslinga@fiu.edu.
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Global Gazetteer.

Worldwide directory which locates and identifies three million cities and towns around the world–-including detailed data on Latin America. Cities are organized by country and linked to a map for each. Included are Google search engine links to relevant Internet sites.
Human Relations Area Files/eHRAF Collection of Ethnography

Cross-cultural database with more than 350,000 pages of information on all aspects of cultural and social life. Information is organized into cultures and ethnic groups and the full-text sources are subject-indexed at the paragraph level. You can browse cultures by region (i.e.

91. Central American And Caribbean Archaeology Books From
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92. Saudi Aramco World : Indexes : Subjects
Çatalhöyük and the New archeology, Chandler, G., SO 02 211 Mapping theMiddle East in america From Lebanan, New Hampshire to Bagdad, California ,
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AA Mapping Arabia , Parry, J. V., JF 04: 20-37 A-BAKI, IVONNE see ABDEL-BAKI, IVONNE ABBADIDS Ishbiliyah: Islamic Seville , Lunde, P., JF 93: 20-31 The Poet-King of Seville , Esber, R. M., JF 93: 12-18 ABBASIDS Among the Norse Tribes: The Remarkable Account of Ibn Fadlan , Gabriel, J., ND 99: 36-42 'ABD AL-MALIK The Imperial Capital , Hitti, P. K., SO 73: 18-23 'ABD AL-WAHHAB, MUHAMMAD IBN The First and Second Saudi States , JF 99: 7-8 ABDEL-BAKI, IVONNE The Art of Diplomacy , Luxner, L., MA 00: 14-15 ABDELNABY, ALAA Finding the Range , Morris, R., JA 90: 12-13 ABDI, FAYIK, DR. A Day In The Life Of A Saudi Arab Doctor , Apr 63: 3-7 ABDULHAMID II, OTTOMAN SULTAN Selling the Ottoman Empire , Mansel, P., JF 89: 34-39 ABDUL-SAMAD, REDA The Birdman of Rafah , Bates, B. S., MJ 71: 10-13 ABHA, SAUDI ARABIA Back to the Highlands , Eigeland, T., SO 80: 12-21 ABINADER, ELMAZ Poetry in the Blood , Simarski, L. T., JA 90: 50-54 ABOU EL-NASR, KHALIL Khalil's Arabia , El Nasr, K. A., MA 77: 10-11 ABQAIQ, SAUDI ARABIA Sweetening Up the Crude , Jan 60: 3-5 ABRAHA The Pestilence of Abraha , Stone, C., JA 80: 17

93. Opportunities For Amateurs
Cahokia was the center of a complex chiefdom in the American Bottom region of Commonwealth of the Bahamas, caribbean archeology Research Program,
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The School will commence on Monday, 29th June and continue for 7 weeks. Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm. There will be an optional 4-day Guided Tour of well-known archaeological sites elsewhere in Ireland. Afognak
Dig Afognak is part of a long term research effort aimed at reconstructing the prehistoric lifeways of the Koniag Alutiiq people. Begun by Afognak Native Corporation, the Native peoples of Afognak are working closely with the Alutiiq Museum of Kodiak to retrieve culturally significant knowledge from the archaeology record, which has become critical in the struggle for survival of our Alutiiq heritage. Arrow Rock, Missouri
African-American Archaeology The University of Tennessee-Knoxville and the Missouri Archaeological Society will operate an archaeological field school in Arrow Rock, Missouri between May 20th and 31st, 1998. Excavations will concentrate on the African-American archaeological remains of a Masonic lodge, a church, and multiple households dating between 1880 and 1950. Aucilla River Prehistory Project
More than a decade after it began, the Aucilla River Prehistory Project (ARPP) is recognized nationally and internationally for its contributions towards a greater understanding of human and animal interaction in late Pleistocene Florida. Each year the ARPP team produces substantial new evidence of human, animal, and plant life spanning the past 30,000 years.

94. Latin America, Spain And Portugal At Duke University Libraries
Guide to Latin American caribbean Studies in Perkins Library This guide includes Duke Center for Latin American and caribbean Studies Duke Graduate
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95. Southeast Region Ouline Of Prehistory And History.
European Exploration of the Southeast and caribbean. Southeast ArcheologicalCenter, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida, 1996. top spacer
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Natural Setting , or choose another category to the left that sounds interesting.
Site Index provides a detailed list of all the headings.
The information in this outline was adapted from Regionwide Archeological Survey Plan, Southeast Field Area, National Park Service , by Bennie C. Keel, John E. Cornelison, Jr., and David M. Brewer. Southeast Archeological Center, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida, 1996.
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96. Latin American & Caribbean Studies - FIU - Libraries
Indexes 1000+ scholarly journals in anthropology and archaeology. FIU Libraries Latin American and caribbean Information Center, FIU Libraries
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97. Latin American Studies
Describes articles and essays on anthropology and archaeology, Latin Americanand caribbean Newspapers Held by the Center for Research Libraries.
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  • Bibliographic and Reference Contacts Responsibility for Latin American collection development and specialized reference work is shared by library bibliographers. For the fields listed below, consult the listed bibliographer. To connect to related subject pages, click on the underlined field name.

98. University Of Pittsburgh
University Center for International Studies Latin American Studies CLAS programs cover the entire Latin American and caribbean region.
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The Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), established in 1964, is internationally recognized for excellence in undergraduate, graduate, and professional education. In 1979 the U.S. Department of Education designated CLAS as a comprehensive National Resource Center (NRC) on Latin America. In 1983, the University of Pittsburgh and Cornell University combined their resources to form a consortium on Latin American studies which has been awarded an NRC since its formation. CLAS' programs cover the entire Latin American and Caribbean region. The expertise of its 130 faculty members clusters around the Southern Cone, Brazil, Mesoamerica, and the Caribbean Basin. Two academic programs are especially noteworthy: The Latin American Archaeology Program, housed in the Department of Anthropology, is by numerous measures the strongest such program in the United States. The program involves research, training, and publications and emphasizes collaboration between North American and Latin American archaeologists. Fellowships and a bilingual publication series (funded by the Howard Heinz Endowment and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation) further enhance this exceptional program.

99. Links
(Latest results from an archeological dig in the Dominican Republic) Florida International University Latin American and caribbean Center
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100. Athena Review Main Index
Athena Review. Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration South AmericanLanguages Taino of the caribbean Voyage 1 of Columbus
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Athena Review Image Archive Archaeology on the Internet Current issue index back issues ... free trial issue Issue index: Vol. 1, No 1: military sites Late Iron Age Celts; Angkor Wat; Peter Martyr Vol. 1, No 2: Vol. 1, No. 3: Vol. 1, No. 4 in Tibet. Vol. 2, No. 1: Vol. 2, No.2: Maya Lowlands: Tikal, Palenque; Egyptian papyri; Sutton Hoo. Vol. 2, No.3: Romans on the Danube; Viking ships and sagas; Andean Petroglyphs. Vol. 2, No.4: Neanderthals Meet Modern Humans. Vol. 3, No.1: Byzantine Cultures, East and West; Buried silk road cities of Khotan. Vol. 3, No.2: New World Explorers III: Peopling of the Americas Vol. 3, No.3: Vol. 3, No.4: Rediscovering Lost Civilizations: Reports from the Field. Vol. 4, No.1: Homo erectus : current findings on an early human ancestor; The prehistory of Sardinia
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Journal of Archaeology, History, and Exploration
Vol.4, no.1: Homo erectus Introduction: The Long Journey of Homo erectus A glossary of terms related to research on ... Homo Erectus by Noel T. Boaz and Russell L. Ciochon (reviewed by Dong Wei) Homo erectus and the Emergence of Sunda in the Tethys Realm
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