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Human Biodiversity (Physical
Anthropology, Population Genetics)
Biological
Anthropology Resources on the World Wide Web
A scholarly resource for those interested in biological anthropology and
related disciplines.
Dienekes' Anthropology Blog
News and musings of anthropological interest with an emphasis on human
population genetics and physical anthropology (XML
feed).
Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Mass Migration
Audiovisual presentation courtesy of The Centre for Genetic
Anthropology, Departments of Anthropology and of Biology, University
College London.
The
Genographic Project
Launched in April 2005, the Genographic Project is a five-year genetic
anthropology study that aims to map historical human migration patterns
by collecting and analyzing DNA samples from over 100,000 people across
five continents.
AnthroScape: Human Biodiversity Forum
The heir to Dienekes Pontikos' legendary DODONA forum, an arena for the
discussion of all aspects of human biodiversity.
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology:
Laboratory of Human Osteology
The Maxwell Museum’s Laboratory of Human Osteology specializes in
numerous facets of physical anthropology. The laboratory serves as a
repository of human remains, which includes prehistoric, documented, and
forensic remains.
Quetzalcoatl Anthropology
Forum
Discussions pertaining to Asian culture and anthropology.
slavanthro.net - Slavic Anthropology On-Line Archive
This site is dedicated to ethnogenesis and
anthropology studies of Slavic peoples.
Archaeology
Athena Review
Journal
of Archaeology, History, and Exploration.
The
Bradshaw Foundation
This website pertains to matters such as rock art, archaeology, and
anthropology, for the purpose of education.
Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads
(CSEN)
Harappa
Harappa.com is a media spigot to South Asia's past. The objective is
archaeological: literally in the case of the ancient Indus Valley
Civilization, metaphorically in the excavations of early modern media from
the Raj period.
Kurgans,
Ritual Sites, and Settlements: Eurasian Bronze and Iron Age
A series of papers on the archaeology of early Eurasian nomads.
The Megalithic Portal
Concerned with the legacy of the Megaliths.
Mysterious Places
Explore
Sacred Sites and Ancient Civilizations.
The
Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group
With a view to promoting regular contact between those with interests in
prehistoric ceramics.
The Prehistoric
Society
The Prehistoric Society's interests are world wide and extend from the
earliest human origins to the emergence of written records.
Linguistics
Indo-European
Database
A joint resource of Indo-European languages, history, archaeology and
religion.
Indo-European
Etymological Dictionary
Excellent and ambitious project with the threefold objective of 1)
compiling etymological databases containing the inherited vocabulary of
various Indo-European branches, 2) creating an Indo-European etymological
database on the Internet, and 3) compiling a new Indo-European
etymological dictionary, which will replace Julius Pokorny's
Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch.
Indo-European Roots
Index
As found in The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,
by Calvert Watkins.
Indogermanisches Wörterbuch
Indo-European - German dictionary, assembled by Professor Gerhard Köbler
of Universität Innsbruck. His
list of
publications also features downloadable dictionaries of the various
early Germanic dialects, as well as Proto-Germanic.
Journal of Indo-European
Studies
A medium for the exchange and synthesis of information relating to the
anthropology, archaeology, mythology, philology, and general cultural
history of the Indo-European speaking peoples.
The Paleolithic Continuity Theory on
Indo-European Origins
We argue that the appearance of Indo-Europeans coincides with the first
regional settlement of Homo Sapiens Sapiens in the Middle/Upper
Paleolithic, and we propose a comprehensive, interdisciplinary framework
for the Indo-European origins, the Paleolithic Continuity Theory (PCT).
Thesaurus
Indogermanischer Text- und Sprachmaterialien (TITUS)
A project of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main,
aimed at collecting information about Indo-European languages, and
improving collaboration between scholars. An excellent textual resource.
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