USC Department Of Anthropology Offers information on degree programs, events, activities, and faculty profiles. Located in Los Angeles. http://www.usc.edu/dept/elab/anth/
Extractions: Anthropology at USC Anthropology is the study of humankind in a cross-cultural, social science perspective. At USC, Anthropology consists of Cultural Anthropology, and its subfields, with a small program in Biological Anthropology. The central notions of anthropology, the importance of culture in shaping human behavior and the relativity of culture, have become generally accepted premises within Western society. However, the analysis and understanding of cultural differences-whether in human communities or among other primates, remains the central and unique goal of anthropology. Employment Opportunities
Washington Univ Department Of Anthropology Offers undergraduate degrees through the subdisciplines of archaeological, biological, and sociocultural anthropology. Features course offerings and http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anthro/
Extractions: - Lesley Hunt It took more than a dozen plane flights, a train, a boat and a multitude of buses to take us from Toronto to Shanghai, up the Yangtze River, to Xian, Beijing and finally to the top of the world in Lhasa. In less than three weeks we did the equivalent of a Grand Tour, viewing flora and fauna as well as many archaeological artifacts. The archaeological sites we visited are vast, as is the country, and while there are some exceptions the Chinese are making a huge effort to preserve their heritage. We were witness to a country struggling to hold onto its history while trying to meet the challenges of current world trade. This presentation will show some of the highlights of the trip. Archaeology Day!
Anthropology @ UIUC Announcements. About Us; People. Faculty Support Staff Students. Programs. Undergraduate Graduate Archeology Biological http://www.anthro.uiuc.edu/Department/
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Faculty Of Archaeology And Anthropology Introduction, links to departmental research projects, information for prospective students, and a staff list. http://www.archanth.cam.ac.uk/
Anthro.Net: Anthropology And Archaeology Search engine of web sites and bibliographic references for anthropology, archaeology, linguistics and related social sciences. http://www.anthro.net/
Extractions: Table of Contents Academic Departments Ancient Egypt Ancient Greece Ancient Maya ... Yanomamo Indians 2000 Academic Resource Channel Award Winner for Anthropology Research: Use the search form above to find links and references for anthropology, archaeology, history, linguistics, psychology, sociology and other social sciences. The Anthro.Net database contains thousands of reviewed web sites and bibliographic references. On the World Wide Web there are an estimated 250,000 sites that have content relating to the subject matter of anthropology. Unfortunately an estimated four-fifths contain little useful information. There are tens of thousands of anthropology sites containing redundant links to other pages that are collections of redundant links. Anthro.Net queries a database of over 40,000 pages from reviewed web sites with anthropological content built by users' interests. The system collects the search terms submitted by its users and uses proprietary software to hunt down internet based journal articles, well developed topical sites and bibliographic references for anthropology, archaeology and the other social sciences. Anthro.Net uses a spider or robot program to check for outdated and dead links. The site contains dynamically generated news and anthropology features updated around the clock.
Home anthropology Department University of Massachusetts 215 Machmer Hall anthropology Four subfields, Physical, Cultural, Linguistic and Archaeology http://www.umass.edu/anthro/
Extractions: QuickFind . . . WFU Home Museum Homepage Exhibits See what's in the Museum Events Explore what's happening Education Learn about our programs Collections Discover what we have Gift Shop Find the perfect gift MOA Friends Join and support the Museum Newsletter Read our newsletter Staff Contact us The purposes of the Museum are to educate people about anthropology; encourage public awareness of and responsibility towards anthropological resources; to protect, preserve, manage the anthropological collections of the University; and enhance the instructional and research programs of the Wake Forest University Department of Anthropology. "Bridging The Gap " Open August 30, 2005 - December 17, 2005
Brown University Department Of Anthropology Offers general information on the Department for students and an overview of current research. Provides faculty and graduate student profiles and contact http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Anthropology/
DU Anthropology Department | Main Page Features admission requirements, the curriculum, a staff directory, programs, a calendar of events, resources, and a museum. http://www.du.edu/anthro/
Extractions: at the University of Denver Anthropology is the study of the origin, history, and nature of people and cultures. It explains the relationships between biology, culture, and the environments in which people live. Anthropology addresses modern problems such as the integration of cultural and ethnic diversity, the conduct of international relations, human rights, and the management of environmental and cultural resources. The faculty of the Department of Anthropology are experts in analyzing human differences in the context of the material (political and economic) conditions of life. We are concerned with the interaction of gender, race, ethnicity, class, and other variables in human affairs, and with the consequences of these relationships for social change and development. Drawing on the resources of our Museum of
Anthropology At Tulane University Welcome to the web site for the anthropology Department at Tulane University (New Orleans, LA USA) http://anthropology.tulane.edu/
Gnosis Adelaide The Adelaide group of the Gnostic Institute of anthropology. http://gnosisadelaide.com
Extractions: These talks are a basic introduction to the Gnostic teachings and school. Following these talks is an introductory course . Both are given free of charge Gnosis is knowledge; knowledge that is got by our own direct personal experience; particularly knowledge of the spirit, the "Being" It is not about believing nor disbelieving, but practice and experience. For example we may receive Gnostic knowledge in an enlightened type of dream, or whilst meditating. It may be a deep realisation that comes to us whilst we are seriously reflecting on a particular topic or on our life, or it may be just a knowing, an intuition. Gnosis is knowledge: experiential knowledge; More than an occasional experience, Gnosis is a path: the path to self-realisation. The experiences of a greater Truth guide us to a particular goal. It is the "Middle Path" of the Buddha, the Tao, or "Way" of Chinese Taoism. It is the "Straight and Narrow" path of Christianity, the climb back up the "Tree of Life" of the Hebrew Kabala: the way back to that from which we originally came.
Department Of Anthropology Offers information on degree programs, schedule of classes, course descriptions, and a student research guide. Features faculty profiles and general http://www.bu.edu/anthrop/
Extractions: Boston University Department of Anthropology Courses Course Descriptions Fall 2005 Schedule Faculty /Faculty E-Mails ... Spring 2006 Schedule Programs B. A. in Anthropology B. A. in Anthropology and Philosophy B. A. in Anthropology and Religion Minor concentration in Anthropology ... Student Resources For more information about our programs, send mail to Kathy Kwasnica, Administrative Secretary
Extractions: SCSU We have provided links to pages providing specific information for those of you interested in undergraduate or graduate programs in sociology. Faculty contact information has been provided in addition to courses, a calendar of events, announcements, and scheduled courses. Finally, we have added some links to sociology organizations and career/job websites. Students interested in majoring in sociology have a wide variety of options available. All undergraduate degree programs have been revised. These changes will take effect August 25, 2003. Revised and new programs of study are: Criminology and Criminal Justice, Ethnic and Racial Relations, Family and Gender Studies, and Urban Community, the B.S. program with certification, the B.S. program with no specialization, and the B.A. program. The minor has also been revised. The minor will require SOC 100 plus five additional courses in sociology. More information may be found here:
UNC Anthropology Department complexity. ecology. health. history. identity. inequality. networks. power. science. sex / gender. spatiality. click for more information on recent faculty http://www.unc.edu/depts/anthro/
Extractions: Search Directory Calendars Admissions ... Academics The Department of Sociology/Anthropology has the unique feature of combining two disciplines within a single departmental major. We encourage students to take full advantage of this opportunity to develop a perspective for the systematic analysis and understanding of human behavior. Based on the empirical findings of the closely related disciplines of sociology and anthropology, this perspective is inherently comparative, in that the department is concerned with the impact of culture and society in various settings. Although these disciplines share common concern about human behavior, each has its own history, concepts, and theoretical commitments. Anthropology essentially focuses on the role of culture in human experience, and sociology is concerned primarily with the role of social interaction and the social structure in human experience.
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Extractions: Anthropology.net's mission statement is to expand understanding and appreciation of humanity by way of creating a cohesive online community of individuals interested in Anthropology. This website intends to lead the Anthropological community by primarily promoting and facilitating disccusion, reviewing research, stewardship of resources, public and professional education, and the dissemination of knowledge. To serve the public interest, Anthropology.net seeks the widest possible engagement with all segments of society, including proffesionals, students, hobbyists in advancing knowledge and enhancing awareness of Anthropology. Home Hurricane Katrina Relief Effort Submitted by Kambiz Kamrani on Thu, 09/01/2005 - 8:06pm.