Anthropology is identified as the study of human phenonemon in its cultural, social and biological aspects. The field of anthropology as recognized in the United States has four main subfields: Cultural Anthropology, Archaeology, Linguistics, and Physical Anthropology. |
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- Reference Sources in Anthropology
Subject encyclopedia(s), directories, handbooks, bibliographies, indexes, etc.
- Databases
A list of SU online databases relevant to Anthropology.
- E-Journals
Alphabetical lists of electronic and full text journals. Via the Anthropology Electronic Journals page, you can get access to many electronic journals in the subfields of Anthropology.
- Library Service Request Forms
Electronic forms used to request various Library services.
- Instructional materials, Research Starting Points, Instructional Help/How to Guides
- Videos
Click on the this link for a list of online film catalogs. The lists of videos below are some of the titles that the SU Library owns that cover the fields of Anthropology. These lists are by no means comprehensive. To find videos on other subject areas, such as a particular country, go to the SU Library Catalog, Basic Search, use Quick Limits, choose "Video-DVD/VHS" and do a keyword search on your country (for example, Ghana), and click on "Enter". You should then get a title list of videos on your particular subject area.
- Professional associations
An alphabetical listing of anthropological associations, organizations, and societies.
- Metasites
Comprehensive collections of Internet resources on Anthropology.
- Museums, Universities, Research Foundations
- Career/employment
Careers, fellowships, etc.
- Discussion groups
Selected listservs, discussion groups, and e-mail lists for Anthropology.
- Search Engines


