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Anthropology Resources

This collection of external resources connects students, researchers, and the public to organizations, databases, and tools relevant to anthropology and its subfields. Whether you're exploring archaeological fieldwork opportunities, consulting professional associations, or accessing museum and heritage networks, these links offer valuable support for academic and community engagement in anthropology.

 

Professional Associations

Canadian Association for Biological Anthropology (CABA)

Canadian Archaeological Association

American Anthropological Association (AAA)

American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)

American Association of Biological Anthropologists (AABA)

Society for American Archaeology (SAA)

Society for Applied Anthropology

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP)

 

Archaeology Resources

Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin

Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database (CARD)

Manitoba Archaeological Society

Ontario Archaeological Society

Saskatchewan Archaeological Society

 

Museum & Heritage

Association of Manitoba Museums

Canadian Museums Association

Canadian Heritage and Information Network (CHIN)

Canadian Conservation Institute

Canadian Language Museum

Manitoba Museum

Mennonite Heritage Village

Manitoba Historic Resources Branch

 

Biological & Primate Resources

Animal Diversity Web (University of Michigan)

Primate Info Net

eSkeletons

Smithsonian's 3D Hominin Fossils

Visible Interactive Human

 

Writing & Citation Tools

Please be sure to confirm with your instructor which formatting style is required for your assignment.

AAA Style Guide: The American Anthropological Association (AAA) previously adhered to the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS). The CMOS offers two citation styles: the author-date system and the notes-bibliography system. Historically, the AAA has employed the author-date system

Additionally, the University of Toronto provides a comprehensive Writing Support resource.

As well as the Purdue Online Writing Lab.