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  1. Uncontacted Tribes: On the Endangered List In this day and age there are few places on Earth that remain unexplored, yet amazingly there are estimated to be more than 100 uncontacted indigenous tribes living in the world today. These incredible people live just as they have for thousands of...
  2. Shovel Test Funny Anthropology T Shirts & More Archaeology, Anthropology, Paleontology, Geology, & Soil Science humor for Anthro Geeks, diggers, shovel bums, and other unsavory types. Oddities of History & science. Funny t shirts, bad puns, & line~toeing of good taste.   
  3. The Body Farm: Birthplace of Modern Forensics "The Body Farm", as the Anthropology Research Facility at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is more commonly referred to, was established in 1980 by Dr. William Bass as a research facility for forensic anthropology. Modern forensics ~...
  4. The Anthropology Book Store Welcome to the Anthropology Bookstore. For the casual browser who may not be familiar with the term, the following is a definition of Anthropology as taken from Wikipedia: "Anthropology (from Greek: anthropos, "human being"; -logia) is the study of...
  5. The Anthropology & Archaeology Job Search Engine The Anthropology and Archaeology Job Search Engine is a specialized search of handpicked professional anthropology job listing sites across the web. This search narrows down the results to get the job offers and available positions you're looking for...
  6. New, Book by Barack Obama's Mom Finally, the President's mother's work as an anthropologist makes it into print! A new book in bookstores at the close of 2009 is Surviving Against the Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia, by S. Ann Dunham, the mother of President Obama, their relati...
  7. Charles Gatewood   A social anthropologist by education and professional photographer by occupation, Charles Gatewood has been documenting American subcultures since the early 1960s. His latest book is "A Complete Unknown," is a collection of photog...
  8. Canyon de Chelly National Monument There are experiences that stick in a person's mind and stay with them for the entirety of their life, however insignificant they may seem at the time. One of those moments for me occurred one day in the early summer of 1979 in a remote place in nort...
  9. Anthropologist Gifts Choose from a great selection of anthropology books, clothing, and gifts.
  10. My! Little Red Riding Hood! How Old, You Say? When an anthropologist goes digging there is no telling how many wrinkles will turn up. Nowadays, Little Red Riding Hood may be using that hood to hide behind for reasons other than that big bad wolf. A researcher looking into origins of folk tales...
  11. Expat Life in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso For the past eight years, I have been living in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso with my husband and our four children. Growing up in Nebraska, I never dreamed I'd end up living in this small, french-speaking African nation. It has turned out to be amazing...
  12. Anthropologist Jane Goodall Books and Videos Dame Jane Goodall, DBE is best known for her 45-year study of chimpanzee social and family life in Gombe Streams National Park, Tanzania where she subsequently founded the Jane Goodall Institute As her lens, Jane Goodall: The Big Picture shows, her in...
  13. Edgar Morin Edgar Morin is one of France's leading contemporary philosophers, an emeritus research director at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). His large body of work is characterised by a concern for knowledge that is neither hampered nor pig...
  14. Fly Fishing Unearthed during freeway excavations, this well-preserved site is of incalculable archaeological significance to fly fishers and laypeople alike. This lens illustrates a field trip to the site by dilettante Team Leader Paul Hassing and his fearless...
  15. Mexican Masks Anthropology is a fascinating study of the culure of Mankind. Mexican masks shows a cultural aspect of life that is too soon to be forgotten.
  16. Austronesian Austronesian resources
  17. Daniel Jackson This man is every historian and archaeologists dream man to become (right behind Indiana Jones of course) He not only extremely smart, but goes out on other planets and sleeps with marries there women! Come on he has to be cool
  18. Anthropology and Web 2.0 We often think of anthropology as studying foreign cultures such as tribes in the Amazon. However there are plenty of anthropologists studying our own culture and it's fascinating to see how our culture is seen through a scholarly lens.
  19. Applied Cybernetics Cybernetics, the science of communication and control in animal and machine has found practical application in almost all fields of human social endeavor as well as the physical sciences. This lens is a view of other Squidoo lenses that deal with spec...
  20. Paganism 101 An introduction to the Neopaganism phenomenon, a brief history of Paganism, and a list of common misconceptions. Please do rate this lens if you read it! It only takes a second.