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  • Arctic Circle
    The idea culminating in Arctic Circle originated during a symposium on 'The Use of the World Wide Web in Education,' sponsored by the Faculty Resource Laboratory at the University of Connecticut in February of 1995. Following a presentation by Thomas Plunkett and Jonathan Lizee, co-developers of ArchNet, the WWW Virtual Library for Archaeology, they were joined by Norman Chance, an arctic anthropologist, interested in finding ways to expand knowledge of the Circumpolar North to a wider audience of students, educators, policy makers, environmental planners, and others. Together, we came up with the concept of an 'electronic' Arctic Circle. After a month of planning, we sought the support of the Director of the University of Connecticut's Homer Babbidge Library. Shortly thereafter, Arctic Circle settled into its new home on the "Spirit of Uconn' library server.

  • Native American Studies
    Native American Studies is dedicated to the academic exploration of the history and culture of Native American peoples, and is intended to serve as a resource for Native Americans and others in Connecticut involved in cultural preservation, economic development, and other projects.

  • Zooarchaeology Home Page
    This web site is intended to assist people interested in this field of study by providing links to other sites that we have found useful. If you explore many of these links, you will discover numerous others. For each link, the author(s) or institute is noted and deserves credit for their hard work, time and effort. Our purpose is not to take away this credit or violate copyright laws, rather we wish to facilitate zooarchaeologists in connecting to these fine web sites.


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                     Department of Anthropology
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    Storrs, Connecticut 06269-2176
    Phone Number: (860) 486-2137
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