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Send your references, brief observations, media links to materials that spotlight the abiding presence of culture in human life, no matter whether it may be connected to any of the five fields: linguistics, cultural, biological, archeological, or applied anthropology. Write to G.P.Witteveen, anthroview@gmail.c

Thursday, July 2, 2009

intro to anthro (2004) OpenCourse online

point of reference when organizing a course to introduce anthro:
 
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Anthropology/21A-100Fall-2004/CourseHome/
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