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    Posted: 03-Sep-2006 at 08:19
Please post your links to websites about Pre-History and Anthropology here!
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American Anthropological Association:

"The American Anthropological Association (AAA), the primary professional society of anthropologists in the United States since its founding in 1902, is the world's largest professional organization of individuals interested in anthropology" (About AAA).

AAA is a great resource for professional and student anthropologists. There are many benefits for becoming a member; career development, colleague location and even insurance. 
 
 
AnthroSource: A great online resource for "research, teaching and the professional needs of anthropologists". With many of the anthropological journals available in PDF format. A member profile will allow you to personalize your interests.  
 


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Here is an awesome site of archaeology videos/audios and news from "Archaeologica". It is a very good source for archaeology students as some of the videos hint at prospective field schools. And of course the site is called The Archaeology Channel...Smile

 
Great stuff!
 
 
 
 


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