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American Studies: This easy-to-use, selective site contains links by category (History, Material Culture, Religion, Jobs, etc. Source: Richard P. Horwitz, University of Iowa.
AnthroNet: Links to thousands of substantive, reviewed websites on anthropological topics, accessible via a table of contents or this site's powerful search engine. Sections focus on Indians from North America and Latin American indigenous groups. Pages include bibliographies of suggested books on the topic at hand, followed by relevant, scholarly annotated websites. Sections of this very extensive website are devoted to all aspects of anthropology research, including native people in areas throughout the world, ethnobotany, linguistics, the anthropology of religion and gender, arts and culture, kinship, and other subjects of interest. Source: Eric J. White, University of Virginia.
History of Eating Utensils:Includes examples of eating utensils from around the world. Source: Anthropology Dept., California Academy of Sciences.
Islamic Arts and Architecture: Provides information, images and text, on Islamic art and architecture. Source: Islamic Arts & Architecture Org. (IAAO)
Smithsonian Center for Folk Life and Cultural Heritage: This research and educational unit of the Smithsonian promotes understanding and continuity of diverse, contemporary grassroots cultures from the United States and around the world. Source: Smithsonian Institution.
Theory in Anthropology: This site on Sociocultural Anthropology includes sub disciplines within the field, changes in anthropological perspectives, and prominent theorists. Source: Richard Wilk, Indiana University, Dept. of Anthropology.