Thursday, June 26, 2008

My favorites websites of Anthropology

I don´t know what are exactly my favorites websites relaytioned witn anthropology. But I will talk about two of them that are reallya usefull.


The firts of them is http://www.anthrobase.com/
It is a simple website. It is easy to use and doesn't have too much useless things.
Anthrobase have two things that I really like of it. the first of them is that it have a log list of recently articles about social anthropology. Those articles are about a lot of topics and were written by many different authors. and the second thing that I like of the site is taht it has very usefull dictionary of anthropology terms.


The second site is http://www.aaanet.org/
That is the website of the American Anthropology Asociation (AAA). It is one of the most important organization that make anthropology investigation.
If you are a memeber, you can access to a lot of interesting articles.
The AAA publish every month many studies about a lot of topics in anthropology. And it has a lot of resources that you can use.

When I visit the Maia's blog I could read about the website of the Anthropology department of UCL (University College of London). I think that is interesting because they raises a vission of anthropology that includes the biological area. It is an holistic way to understand de human nature.

An other site that I visited was post by Daniel. It was the Mapuche International Link. I really think that is important to know something about our past. One of the principal things that anthropology must to cosider is how our roots influence our culture. So, I recomend to investigate about it, and this page is very usefull to start to read.

3 comments:

Afreitor said...

I just saw the anthrobase site, and i really like it. That was a great discovery!!
About your second site, all I have to say is that the American Anthropology Asociation is an organization recognized in all the world, even by students like you and me (I also put that site in my post to recomende it).

Camilongo said...

Do you know if anyone could be a member of this site?? I wish I could... As I could see, there was a lot of good information

negra999 said...

AMALIA, JUST AS I HAVE ALREADY SUGGESTED, YOU SHOULD BE CAREFUL WITH THE SPELLING OF WORDS!!
SEE:
I don´t know what are exactly my favorites websites relaytioned witn anthropology. But I will talk about two of them that are reallya usefull.


The firts of them is http://www.anthrobase.com/
It is a simple website. It is easy to use and doesn't have too much useless things.
Anthrobase HAS two things that I really like . the first of them is that it HAS a log list of recently articles about social anthropology. Those articles are about a lot of topics and were written by many different authors. and the second thing that I like of the site is taht it has very usefull dictionary of anthropologICAL terms.


The second site is http://www.aaanet.org/
That is the website of the American Anthropology Asociation (AAA). It is one of the most important organization that makeS anthropology investigation.
If you are a memeber, you can access to a lot of interesting articles.
The AAA publishES every month many studies about a lot of topics in anthropology. And it has a lot of resources that you can use.

When I visit the Maia's blog I could read about the website of the Anthropology department of UCL (University College of London). I think that IT is interesting because they raises a vission of anthropology that includes the biological area. It is an holistic way to understand de human nature.

An other site that I visited was post by Daniel. It was the Mapuche International Link. I really think that is important to know something about our past. One of the principal things that anthropology must to cosider is how our roots influence our culture. So, I recomend to investigate about it, and this page is very usefull to start to read.