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  • ArchNet
    ArchNet serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology. This server provides access to archaeological resources available on the Internet. Information is categorized by geographic region and subject. Catalan, Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Spanish language versions of the home page are also available.

  • Theory Guide
    These guides to anthropological theories and approaches have been prepared by graduate students of the University of Alabama under the direction of Dr. Michael D. Murphy. They are works in progress and, as always, it is wise to heed the invocation: Caveat Retis Viator (Let the Net Traveler Beware!)

  • Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial
    This tutorial is written and maintained by Brian Schwimmer Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba.

  • Human Relations Area Files
    Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF) is an internationally recognized organization in the field of cultural anthropology. Founded in 1949 at Yale University, HRAF is a not-for-profit membership consortium of universities, colleges, and research institutions. Its mission is to provide information that facilitates the cross-cultural study of human behavior, society and culture.

  • Primate Gallery
    Primate photos, illustrations, and paintings. The Primate Gallery is provided by Tim Knight in Seattle, Washington, USA.

  • Consciousness
    The Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona encourages the promotion of open, scientifically rigorous and sustained discussions of all phenomena related to conscious experience. We support the development of an international and interdisciplinary science of consciousness, which would seek new ways to express and understand the relationships between mind and matter through a variety of activities including: international conferences, Web-based information, and scholarly publications in the Journal of Consciousness Studies and elsewhere.

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