GUIDE TO SOURCES IN ANTHROPOLOGY

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GUIDE TO SOURCES IN ANTHROPOLOGY in the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign http://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/anthropology/anthrogui.html TABLE OF CONTENTS Location of Materials... 1 Call Numbers... 2 Article & Journal Databases... 2 Human Relations Area Files... 4 Book Reviews... 4 Bibliographies... 5 Directories... 6 Biographical Sources... 6 Background Information: Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, & Handbooks... 7 Research Methods & Writing Guides... 13 Atlases & Maps... 15 Grants, Funding, & Career Resources... 15 LOCATION OF MATERIALS All titles listed in this guide are located in the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) Reference Collection unless otherwise noted. The location indicates the item is in the SSHEL Reference Circulating Collection. designates online books and reference material; including dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks; which can be accessed from the Library Catalog (http://vufind.carli.illinois.edu/vf-uiu/). designates online databases and journals; including abstract, index, article, review, and book review databases; which can be accessed from the Online Journals & Databases (http://sfx.carli.illinois.edu/sfxuiu/az). Questions? Contact SSHEL via email (sshel@library.illinois.edu), phone (217-244-1864), online chat (http://www.library.illinois.edu/askus/), or in person (SSHEL North Room 100 and SSHEL South Room 101, Main Library). Print and PDF subject guides are updated yearly. The online subject guides may be updated more frequently.

CALL NUMBERS Call numbers are groups of numbers and/or letters that classify library items by subject. Items are arranged on bookshelves by call number. The Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) uses both the Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress classification systems. DEWEY SUBJECT LIBRARY OF CONGRESS (LC) 960 Africa DT1-3415 930 Anthropology, archaeology & general history of the ancient world CC1-960 (archaeology); D51-90 (general ancient history); GN700-890 (prehistoric archaeology) 940-99 Anthropology, archaeology, social conditions & social history for specific geographic regions and countries D-F (geography/history of specific areas; social life and customs of specific areas) 950 Asia DS1-937 306 Cultural and social anthropology, ethnology GN301-674 and ethnography 301 Culture and social anthropology (old GN301-674 classification) 940 Europe D1-2027 (Europe in general); DA-DR (specific European countries and/or areas) 572 Human races (formerly ethnology) GN269-279 410 Linguistics P1-1091 970 North America E31-49.2 (comprehensive works about North America as a whole) 990 Other areas DU1-950 (Oceania) 573 Physical anthropology GN49-298 980 South America F2201-3799 ARTICLE & JOURNAL DATABASES Databases are structured sets of information, stored in print or online. Often, databases are online collections of journal article citations and full-text. Find articles about a specific topic by using keywords, subject headings, authors, and more. Anthropology Plus. Combined access to the entire backfiles of Anthropological Index 1957-present (produced by The British Museum) and Anthropological Literature 19 th century-present. Identifies print materials in anthropology, archaeology and related interdisciplinary research areas published in almost 900 journals and monographic series. Coverage of the North American and British literature is nearly exhaustive, and good for core European and Latin American sources. Anthrosource. This portal to American Anthropological Association (AAA) publications provides a fulltext archive of over 30 major AAA journals and newsletters from volume 1 to the present, and will continue to add additional AAA publications and other collections. The interface supports full text searching across the archive, email alerts and saved searches. Anthropology Resources 2

Annual Review of Anthropology. 1975-. New developments in the field of anthropology are discussed in essays covering recent anthropological theory and research in anthropology and related disciplines. 301.2 Am35a Multiple Locations Online Abstracts of the Annual Meeting. 1960-. Annual. Collection of abstracts of all presentations given at the American Anthropological Association s annual meeting. The book is divided into three sections: session abstracts, film and video abstracts, and abstracts of papers. Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (LLBA). Provides broad international coverage of the literature of linguistics and related fields. All aspects of the study of language are covered, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. Indexes and abstracts approximately 2,000 serials, recent books, dissertations and book reviews. Zoological Record. This database indexes over 5,000 animal biology, paleobiology, physical anthropology and zoology journal publications from 1864-present, and focuses on the natural biology of animals (fossil, recent, whole animal, behavioral, environmental, and cellular studies). Coverage includes primate studies and paleoanthropology of extinct human ancestors (e.g. Homo erectus, Homo neanderthalensis); excludes modern humans (Homo sapiens). Includes taxonomic information. AATA Online: Abstracts of International Conservation Literature. http://aata.getty.edu/ Formerly Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts, this free online database is for researchers and professionals engaged in the conservation and management of material cultural heritage in all of its forms: works of art, cultural objects, architectural heritage, monuments and archaeological sites and materials. Comprehensively reviews and abstracts 150 journals and conference proceedings as new issues appear that selectively represent the field's core literature. Includes abstracts from 1932 to the present. Anthropology Online. 2012. This online database gathers notes, memoirs, and texts from practitioners and theorists in the field of anthropology. It covers all aspects of the discipline such as culture, linguistics, medical, physical, and more. Index searching is available and covers anthropology from the 19th century to the present. Ethnographic Video Online. Vol. I, II, III. 2012. This collection of online streaming video provides over 900 hours of historical and contemporary ethnographic film featuring cultural groups from Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, North America, and South America. Includes published documentaries, edited field recordings, interviews, and performances. Themes include family and race, material culture, language and culture, body language, marriage, and many more. Users can browse by title, author/ethnographer, geographic location, cultural group, subjects, date, people, and clips; advanced searching is also featured. Searchable text transcripts are included with each video, and users have the ability to edit clips and save playlists. Social Sciences Citation Index. 1898-present. An interdisciplinary index to social science literature from 1898-present that allows you to trace citations made to articles. It can also be used like a standard bibliographic database and indexes the core journals in anthropology and related fields. The SSCI is searchable in the Web of Science database. Anthropology Resources 3

Sociological Abstracts. This sociology database has excellent coverage of the core cultural anthropology journals and a good subject thesaurus. Indexes articles, book chapters, conference papers (both published and unpublished), dissertations and book reviews. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. 1994- Provides topical syntheses that critically assess and integrate research on a specific subject in archaeological method or theory. More than a bibliographic essay, each article establishes a framework for synthesizing findings, provides incisive commentary on previous work, and identifies research priorities." Continues the discontinued Archaeological Method and Theory, 1989-93 (930.1 Ar2222 in SSHEL Stacks, Oak Street, and Main Stacks) and Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, 1978-88 (913.018 Ad9 in Main Stacks). Journal issues after 1994 are exclusively available online. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology. Published once a year as a supplement to American Journal of Physical Anthropology, this resource contains essays on developments within the field of physical anthropology. HUMAN RELATIONS AREA FILES (HRAF) The Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) is a collection of thousands of full-text sources about almost 400 cultures worldwide. SSHEL Microforms Oak Street Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) and ehraf World Cultures. A specially organized collection of thousands of full text sources on almost 400 cultures worldwide. HRAF can be useful for anyone looking for background information or specific data on a particular ethnic group, culture or country, as well as by those investigating subjects like architecture, kinship, and political structure or settlement patterns on a comparative cross-cultural basis. All HRAF installments published since 1995 are available only online via the ehraf World Cultures, while most older installments are available only in print or microfiche. To check which cultures are covered by HRAF in what formats, and for more information on how to use HRAF or ehraf World Cultures, see the online SSHEL Guide to the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) at http://www.library.illinois.edu/sshel/specialcollections/hraf/index.html. ehraf Archaeology. Provides access to the published literature on selected archaeological traditions worldwide, following the format and approach of ehraf World Cultures. BOOK REVIEWS Resources that include reviews of books, either non-fiction or fiction, where a book is evaluated based on content, style, and merit. Online Anthropology Review Database. http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/ard/ A searchable database of reviews of anthropological books, films & videos, audio recordings, software, multimedia, and on-line resources. Sponsored by the University of Buffalo Department of Anthropology, this resource provides surprisingly broad and timely coverage of current publications and products. Anthrosource. This portal to American Anthropological Association publications includes book reviews from the publications indexed. Search with the name of the book in quotes or try searching by author (lastname, firstname). Anthropology Resources 4

Reviews in Anthropology. The only anthropological journal entirely dedicated to current in-depth book reviews. The online version can be used for browsing purposes, but is not useful for searching for reviews of particular items. Print is discontinued; current issues are online only. Sociological Abstracts. An excellent source for reviews of books in cultural anthropology. In advanced search, enter a few words from the title and/or author of the book in the first search box using the Boolean operator AND, then add the phrase review (example: melodrama of mobility and review or abelmann and review ). To view reviews, under Narrow Results by on the results screen, click on Document type, then select review. BIBLIOGRAPHIES Bibliographies are lists of citations of books, websites, journals, articles, and other resources about a specific subject. Bibliographies can appear at the end of a book, journal, or encyclopedia article, or as a separate publication. Online 016.301 K23c 2007 016.97 000497 M941e 1975 Sup Bibliografía Mesoamericana. http://research.famsi.org/mesobib.html Comprehensive bibliographic database of published literature pertaining to the anthropology of Mesoamerica provided by the University Library of Pennsylvania and the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies (FAMSI). Content includes archaeology, ethnography, ethnohistory, art history, linguistics, physical anthropology, and other related disciplines. This project is currently on hold; their entries are complete through 2010. Cultural Anthropology: A Guide to Reference and Information Sources. 2007. The purpose of this guide is to help various levels of anthropology students and researchers find the information they are seeking in print and online, and for questions needing brief answers to literature reviews. The guide is organized by interests in the field. Works included are organized by title and by the following categories: reference literature; literature surveys and reviews; dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks; biographies; published library catalogs and guides; internet gateways. Features an author and title index. Ethnographic Bibliography of North America: 4 th Edition Supplement (v. #1-3). Supplements the 1975 4 th edition edited by George P. Murdock ( 016.9700497 M941e 1975 in SSHEL Ref) The 1990 supplement represents a massive update of this classic bibliography, drawing together a large body of literature from diverse sources, including references to published books and articles, as well as government publications (U.S., federal, state, and Canadian), dissertation and theses, ERIC documents, manuscripts and archival documents, and non-print materials (films, maps, etc.) from the 16 th century to 1987. Volume one of the 1990 edition includes an overview of 290 ethnic groups in 17 broad regions in North America as well as indexes by author (including primary and secondary authors, editors, and translators), ethnic group and subject. Volumes 2 and 3 contain the actual citations. Oxford Bibliographies Online: Anthropology. This online database gives extensive lists of resources for common subjects in anthropology including people and places. Each entry gives an introduction and overview. Within each entry, bibliographies are further broken down by subject. Useful for students and researchers of all levels. Anthropology Resources 5

DIRECTORIES Directories are a list of organizations, groups, people, places, or other data systematically arranged often alphabetically or by location. 572.07 Am3g1b AnthroGuide: A Guide to Programs, Directory of Members. 2010-. Annual directory published by the American Anthropological Association (AAA), containing information on more than 800 departments in academic and research institutions, museums, and government organizations in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, France, Norway, United Kingdom, China, Singapore, and South Africa.. Also includes a directory of AAA members and divisions (units), a section of statistics related to academic anthropology, and a list of dissertations produced in the period covered by each edition. Current year is located in SSHEL Reference, previous years in Main Stacks. For older issues, see 572.07 AM3g Guide to Departments of Anthropology. 1962-1989. 572.07 AM3g1 AAA Guide. 1989-1995. 572.07 Am3g1a Guide: A Guide to Departments, a Directory of Members. 1995-2010. BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES Biographical sources provide information about a single person or multiple people. Biographical Dictionary of Anthropologists. 2009. Including over 300 anthropologists, this dictionary provides brief summaries of anthropologists personal and professional work. Entries include bibliographies. 301.0922 Am57b 930.10922 En19 303 En19 301.0922 F46 Biographical Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. 2004. Outlines basic biographical information for key figures that have directly engaged sociocultural anthropology at some point in their careers. Written by anthropologists from all over the world, each entry contains year and date of birth, a short biography, education, field work and key publications. Four indices are provided: interests, institutions, names, and concepts. Encyclopedia of Archaeology: The Great Archaeologists. 2 vols. 1999. Arranged chronologically from William Camden (b.1551-1623) to David Clarke (b. 1938-1976), each entry begins with a brief overview of the archaeologist's main contributions, followed by an in-depth but accessible examination of their life and work and a list of references. Second volume has an index. Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences. 15 vols. 1930-35. This classic work includes almost 4000 biographies of prominent 19 th and early 20 th century social scientists; only persons deceased at the time of writing were included. Figures deemed more important have longer entries, but most are quite brief. Fifty Key Anthropologists. 2011. This volume, intended for students of anthropology as well as general readers, contains brief introductions to the lives and work of 50 English-speaking social anthropologists who have made important contributions to the discipline. Each entry is signed and contains a list of selected readings written by or about the anthropologists. Bold type highlights references to colleagues also profiled in the volume and key terms defined in the appendix. Appendix I contains definitions of key terms, with references to related figures bolded. Appendix II contains a timeline indicating the evolution of anthropological thought and the key figures of each movement. A chronological list of the contributors and an index are included. Anthropology Resources 6

303 In8 303 In82008 301.0922 G125d:E 306.0922 W842 International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 19 vols. 1968. Volume 18 of this classic reference source includes substantial biographical essays for approximately 600 prominent social scientists and others whose ideas helped shape the social sciences. The biographies are notable for their analytic (as opposed to descriptive) emphasis and include selective bibliographies. No persons born after 1890 are included. See page xxvi for the list of anthropologists. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2 nd ed. 9 vols. 2008. A Thematic Outline in volume one lists biographical entries under each subject category. For anthropologists biographies, look under Anthropology-Biographies in the Thematic Outline. The Routledge Dictionary of Anthropologists. 2004. Provides a historical look at the work of prominent anthropologists across the globe within the framework of their peers and schools of thought. Chapters are arranged by national traditions and include details of each anthropologist s life and work, theories and publications. Each chapter concludes with an extensive bibliography. Women Anthropologists: A Biographical Dictionary. 1988. International in scope, this book provides biographical information on women who have made a significant contribution to anthropology during the past century. A bibliography of works both about and by the anthropologist is included after each entry. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, & HANDBOOKS Background information can be found in reference sources, online or in print, such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks. Dictionaries contain brief definitions, usually only a sentence or two in length. Encyclopedias provide a more in-depth description, usually a few paragraphs in length. Handbooks contain descriptions that can be multiple pages and describe the development and future of a subject. Dictionaries Cambridge Dictionary of Human Biology and Evolution. 2005. This dictionary covers broad and specific terms useful to researching and studying Anthropology. Terms cover biology, chemistry, zoology, primatology, and anatomy. Includes cross-references and related terms. 301.03 M833c 930.103 D258c 2008 Concise Dictionary of Social and Cultural Anthropology. 2012. Intended as a straight-forward introduction to social and cultural anthropology, this dictionary contains over 800 short, "plain, jargon-free" definitions, primarily focusing on concepts, rather than specific people and places. Many entries contain cross-references and suggestions for further reading. A few major sources are highlighted, and an extensive list of references is included. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology. 2008. Intended for novices to the field, this general dictionary includes terms, sites, and biographies. Each entry is classified to help users identify the type of entry (i.e. artifact, biographical entry, material, etc.). A quick reference section is included. Anthropology Resources 7

572.03 W72d Main Stacks 930.103 K628d 573.03 ST48d 930.103 K628e 913.03 B73d 2004 Dictionary of Anthropology. 1956. Although definitions are sometimes disputed, this dictionary contains unusual terms (and proper names) not included in other subject-specific dictionaries. Coverage is somewhat uneven, but seems especially good for material culture and ritual practice. Dictionary of Artifacts. 2007. Contains over 2,000 brief entries about archaeological artifacts. The entries are arranged alphabetically and cover artifact description, discovery, analysis, typology, dating, conservation, and basic types. Dictionary of Concepts in Physical Anthropology. 1991. Contains about 75 entries with brief discussions of major concepts in physical anthropology. Each entry gives the meaning of a concept, traces its "historical origins and connotative development," and provides a list of references to related works. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. 2000. Defines terms and techniques of archaeology and describes the major premises, important concepts, and scientific methods used. Provides a very good balance of New World and Old World Coverage. With a total of 7,000 entries, it is the largest and most comprehensive dictionary of its kind. Includes archaeological abbreviations, bibliography, supplementary list of archaeological sites and terms, and a section on writing and archaeology which provides a timeline of the development of writing systems worldwide. New Penguin Dictionary of Archaeology. 2004. Covers over three million years in the history of human development, including articles on the cultures of the Egyptians, Etruscans, Aztecs, Celts and more, written by international experts in the field. The book is structured like a traditional dictionary, with entries organized alphabetically and consisting of names, archaeological sites, periods, and artifacts. The dictionary is primarily intended for quick reference. Encyclopedias 973.03 Ar221 301.03 C738 2002 Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia. 2009. Leading scholars have written in-depth essays on over 300 of the most important archaeological sites in North America that explain the importance of the site, the history of the people who left the artifacts, and the nature of the ongoing research. The four volume set is divided into 8 regions: the Arctic and Subarctic, the Great Basin and Plateau, the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains, the Midwest, the Northeast, the Southeast, the Southwest, and the West Coast. Each entry provides readers with an accessible overview of the archaeological site as well as books and articles for further research. Each volume also contains a glossary and an index. Companion Encyclopedia of Anthropology. 2002. Closer to a handbook or reader than to an encyclopedia, this is the first systematic synthesis of the discipline for many years. Taking a broad look at anthropological issues across disciplines, this work presents a baseline of anthropological knowledge, as well as an analysis of new areas of study and future trends. Reference lists follow most entries. 398.097303 En199 Encyclopedia of American Folklife. 4 vols. 2006. Illuminates the ways in which folk crafts, foods, architecture, remedies, customs, holidays, narratives, and speech identify Americans and their way of life. Covers a variety of broad topics such as urban and suburban folklife, ethnic folklife, religious folklife, vernacular or perceptual regions, regional Native American groups, age groups, gender and sexual groups, etc. Entries on particular groups or communities usually Anthropology Resources 8

include census figures or other survey results and a description of efforts to preserve and promote such communities and their traditions. Each entry contains a list of sources. Includes general, cultural group, and geographical indices. 301.03 En193 Encyclopedia of Anthropology. 5 vols. 2006. Contains 1,000 entries on a variety of areas of study, including archaeology, cultural anthropology, and linguistics, as well as articles from related disciplines such as geology, sociology, and philosophy. The articles were written by over 250 international experts in the field. Entries are alphabetical, with the complete list of topics provided at the start of each volume. Suggestions for further reading conclude the articles. Each volume contains an index, and colorful photographs can be found throughout the work. Encyclopedia of Archaeology. 2008. Topics in this encyclopedia are broken down by location and subject and cover the present knowledge of archaeology from current and future practices. Entries give an overview of the topic and include pictures or diagrams if relevant and references. Accessible to all levels. Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. 2014. This comprehensive electronic resource goes beyond archaeological sites by looking at archaeology's connection with the other social and physical sciences. The various sections include archaeological theory, classical studies, chemistry, field work, geology, and more. Each entry is written by professionals in the field, providing a first-hand experience in the world of archaeology. 930.1 En195 362.103 En191 E76.2.J63 2014 Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology. 2002. Provides an introduction to the field of historical archaeology and includes definitions of concepts, explanations of approaches and summaries of current research on particular sites. Each alphabetical entry is a signed article by an expert in the field and includes extensive cross-references and lists of further reading. Includes an index. Encyclopedia of Medical Anthropology: Health and Illness in the World s Cultures. 2 vols. 2004. This two-volume set explores the social and cultural context of medical beliefs and practices. The first volume contains 53 essays on topics related to general medical concepts and perspectives; medical systems, political, economic, and social issues, sexuality, reproduction, and the life cycle, and health conditions and diseases. The second volume provides portraits of health and illness in 52 cultures from around the world, with every cultural region and varied levels of complexity represented. Each chapter includes a list of references, the first volume begins with a glossary, and the second volume contains a subject index. Encyclopedia of Native Tribes of North America. 2014. 2 nd ed. This encyclopedia is notable for the large number of illustrations, maps and photographs which accompany the text and compliment the factual information. The work focuses on ten regions (Northeaster Woodlands, Southeaster Woodlands, Plains and Prairie, Plateau, Great Basin, California, Southwest, Northwest Coast, Subarctic, and Artic) and includes a comprehensive classification of native languages, maps for each culture, history of each tribe, and illustrations to show past and present daily life. Features a glossary, bibliography, museum section, compilation of native populations, and index. 960.103 En19 Encyclopedia of Prehistory. 9 vols. 2002. This set, prepared in conjunction with Human Relation Area Files (HRAF), includes basic information on all archaeologically known cultures, and is intended to provide a basis for comparative research. The eight volumes cover different regions of the world (e.g., Africa or Oceania). Entries provide an overview of major archaeological traditions Anthropology Resources 9

highlighting subsistence practices, sociopolitical organization, and material industries. All entries are written by prominent anthropologists and include bibliographies. Useful chronologies are provided at the front and detailed indices at the back of the last volume. A cumulative index is also provided in volume 9. 306 En19 305.8009603 Sh825e 305.8009403 Et383 GN635.S57 M56 2012 Encyclopedia of World Cultures. 10 vols. & sup. 1991-2002. This outstanding reference source provides lengthy descriptions, written by prominent scholars, of thousands of cultural and ethnic groups. The ethnographic summaries cover demography, linguistic affiliation, history and cultural relations, settlements, economy, kinship, marriage and family, sociopolitical organization, religion, and expressive culture. Each entry provides a short bibliography of key sources for further research. Each volume covers a specific geographic area and includes maps, a list of films, and a very helpful ethnonym index that cross-references alternate names and the names of related groups and subgroups. Detailed cumulative indexes and a glossary are provided in Vol. 10, and each volume is prefaced with maps showing the distribution of cultural groups. Ethnic Groups of Africa and the Middle East: An Encyclopedia. 2011. This encyclopedia, for the beginner and specialist, targets those looking for information on specific ethnic groups in Africa and Middle East. Each signed entry offers: alternative names and spellings; major population centers, estimated population figures, primary languages, similarities with other ethnic groups; recommended readings. Entries also feature ethnic groups origins, historical developments, cultures, customs, economics, politics, and major issues. Features a geographical index and index. Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia. 2011. This encyclopedia contains 100 entries on information on specific ethnic groups in Europe. Each entry contains the groups origins, early history, cultural life, recent developments, further readings, and the dynamic process of ethnicity which includes factors of migration, war, religion, etc. Features a geographical index and index. Ethnic Groups of South Asia and the Pacific: An Encyclopedia. 2012. This encyclopedia provides an introduction to the ethnicity in South Asia and the Pacific. Each entry includes a cultural and historical summary, and concludes with suggested further readings. Includes a general alphabetical index, as well as a geographical index, listing ethnic group entries by country. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Regional Cultures. 8 vols. 2004. This eight-volume set examines the cultures of the geographic regions of the United States. Each chapter concludes with references to further resources, including, in most cases, printed resources, web sites, films or videos, recordings, festivals and events, organizations, and special collections. Photos, drawings, and maps illustrate each volume. A timeline of major events for the region provides context for understanding the cultural development of the region. A bibliography, primarily of general sources about the region, precedes the index. The volumes are organized by region: Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, New England, Pacific, Rocky Mountain, the South, and Southwest. 569.9 H88 The Human Fossil Record. 4 vols. 2002-5. Authoritative and comprehensive documentation of the fossil evidence relevant to the study of our evolutionary past. Fossils from major sites are clearly documented, with a focus on morphological characters. Organized alphabetically by site name, each entry includes clear descriptions, excellent photos and illustrations, an overview of the site, context and dating, as well as references to the literature. Volumes 2 &3 are available online in addition to print. Anthropology Resources 10

JV6450. I5536 2013 410.3 In8 2003 Main Ref GN380.N383 2013 v. 1-3 306.03 R765 2010 Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and Integration. 2012. This four volume encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of various immigrant groups and migrations from 1500 to the present in the United State of America. Each section is broken down by either country of origin or ethnic identity and summarizes why they immigrated, where they settled, changes in immigration patterns and cultural experiences when they arrived. Vol. one covers up to 1870 then begins 1870-1940. Vol. two covers 1870-1940 and begins 1940-present. Vol. three completes 1940-present. Vol. four covers immigration issues and has a bibliography. International Encyclopedia of Linguistics. 4 vols. 2003. This work contains 850 articles that address topics in linguistics, including sociolinguistics and areas such as historical, comparative, formal, mathematical, functional, and philosophical. Attention is given to interrelations within these branches of the field and to relations of linguistics with other disciplines including computer science, mathematics, philosophy, the social and behavioral sciences, and literary studies. Includes article bibliographies and a subject index. Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures, and Contemporary Issues. 2013. This encyclopedia seeks to answer key questions and define problematic terms related to indigenous peoples and the world in which they live. Part I (Volumes 1 and 2), which encapsulates the contents of the first two volumes, profiles approximately 400 native groups, divided by region and organized alphabetically by the names of the groups. Part II (Volume 3), covers indigenous relations within 77 countries in which they reside, organized by country name. Part III (Volume 3) focuses on the central issues facing native groups across the globe, organized by topic heading. The work's first volume covers native peoples of Africa, Central and South America, and East Asia and Oceania. Volume 2 examines groups in Europe, North America, and South Asia and the Middle East. The third volume covers Parts II and III, organized by country from Argentina to Zambia, and central issues organized alphabetically. The Routledge Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology. 2010. This work provides a guide to the ideas, arguments, and history of social and cultural anthropology. Combining anthropological theory and ethnography, it includes 275 entries, over 300 short biographies of important figures in anthropology, and nearly 600 glossary items. Authoritative entries have been commissioned from among the world s leading anthropologists and are alphabetically arranged. Each entry contains crossreferences and a list of further reading. Areas covered include: AIDS, ethics, violence, war, affect, emotions, the body, kinship, nationals and the state, and race. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. 2011. This encyclopedia offers 5, 000 entries dedicated to the anthropological, biological, physiological, paleontological and genetic evidence and methods used in the study of human evolution, including the relationships among the living great apes, the distinctive behavior of modern humans and the evolutionary history of that distinctiveness, and the recent evolutionary history of modern human populations. Entries are arranged alphabetically with cross-references; includes a thematic topic entry list, list of abbreviations, and reference bibliography. Handbooks 301 T9186 21st Century Anthropology: A Reference Handbook. 2 vols. 2010. This item presents an overview of major topics in anthropology, including theory, methodology, archaeology, biological anthropology, social anthropology, culture studies, and other areas. Each article is signed and contains a list of references and further readings. Volume 2 contains a comprehensive index. Anthropology Resources 11

305.800973 M91922 930.01 H191 970.4 H192 970.402 H191 980.1 St4h 599.93801 R333h SSHEL Stacks 301 IW1 Handbook of Anthropology in Business. 2011. Written by anthropologists in universities and corporate settings, this handbook provides over 40 essays on the intersection of anthropology in business in a variety of corporations. Covers topics of employees, customers, strategies, marketing, training, cultural awareness and more. Each section includes a bibliography. Handbook of Archaeological Theories. 2008. This handbook is divided into five parts: research paradigms; ideas from neighboring disciplines; research concerns; contexts of archaeological study; and theory into practice. Each section contains essays that provide a picture of the theoretical foundations by which archaeologists contextualize and analyze their data. Each essay contains a list of references for further research. Contains a name and general index. Handbook of Middle American Indians. 16 vols. and sup. 1964-86. This set contains essays by specialists on the archaeology, ethnology, ethnohistory, social anthropology, and physical anthropology of various groups of Middle American Indians. An extensive bibliography and detailed index is included in each volume. Handbook of North American Indians. 1978-. v.2 Indians in Contemporary Society -- v. 3. Environment, origins, and Population -- v. 4. History of Indian-white relations -- v. 5. Arctic -- v. 6. Subarctic -- v. 7. Northwest Coast -- v. 8. California --v. 9. Southwest -- v. 10. Southwest -- v. 11. Great Basin -- v. 12. Plateau -- v. 13. Plains -- v. 14. Southeast -- v. 15. Northeast -- v. 17. Languages. When completed, this 20 volume set will summarize the extant historical and cultural knowledge of all North American Indian groups. Signed essays by scholars cover a wide range of topics; appended to each is a section which includes a bibliography, and suggestions for further research. Handbook of South American Indians. 7 vols. 1946. Although published in the 1940s, this set is still a definitive source of information on South American Indian groups. Signed articles are written by numerous specialists. The extensive bibliographies at the ends of each volume serve as excellent guides to obscure, older sources. Human Evolution: A Guide to the Debates. 2004. Provides information about the controversies surrounding human evolution. The chapters cover different issues and are generally arranged in chronological order starting with events in the late 1600s to present day. Each chapter contains a list of further readings. A chronology of events and excerpts from primary sources are included at the end of the book, as well as a bibliography and index. The Indigenous World. 1994 -. This annual yearbook from the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) contains a comprehensive yearly update on the situation of indigenous peoples around the globe. Country, regional and international reports written by indigenous and nonindigenous activists and scholars cover annual developments in the contemporary status of indigenous human rights. Also includes general information about IWGIA and a list of IWGIA publications produced during the previous year in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Current issue located in SSHEL Reference, previous issues in Main Stacks. 306 Ox22 The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies. 2010. This volume contains 28 essays exploring the relationship between people, culture, and things. While most of the contributors are professors of anthropology and archaeology, Anthropology Resources 12

the approach is interdisciplinary and embraces fields such as sociology, history, and environmental studies, among others. The contents are divided by theme into five sections: Disciplinary Perspectives, Material Practices, Objects and Humans, Landscapes and the Built Environment, and Studying Particular Things. Though each essay is signed, all references are compiled in one comprehensive list. Contains a list of citations for its numerous illustrations and an index. 306.44 Sa184 GN316. R37 2014 The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics. 2011. This handbook contains 39 essays that explore the relationship between social context and linguistics. Articles are organized by topic into six sections, including history, multilingualism, and applications, among others. Each essay is signed and contains an extensive list of references. Contains list of contributors. Indexed by name and subject. Social and Cultural Anthropology: the Key Concepts. 3rd ed. 2014. This revised and updated third edition contains fifty-seven entries that cover primary topics in the disciplines of social and cultural anthropology. Each encyclopedic entry is further divided into more specific and related issues. While there is a focus on future trends and debates, historical concerns are not neglected. Cross references accompany each entry and there is an extensive bibliography and index. RESEARCH METHODS & WRITING GUIDES Research guides provide suggestions for finding and using information. Writing guides can help manage and create citations, develop a research plan, and write specific types of articles or papers. GN345.L42 2013 GN397.5.P45 2013 930.1 Ar22228 930.1028 Ar2234 v.1-7 Analysis & Interpretation of Ethnographic Data: A Mixed Methods Approach. 2 nd ed. 2013. This work is book 5 of the second edition of the Ethnographer s Toolkit, a complete introduction to the process of conducting ethnographic research in community and institutional settings. This volume is intended to help researchers effectively turn collected ethnographic data, such as field notes, surveys, questionnaires, maps, etc., into interpretable research results. All states of post-collection data management are addressed, from understanding the need for data analysis, to stages of performing data analysis, to writing up and presenting the results of data analysis. Numerous examples and tables are provided and explained. Key points are highlighted, and cross-references and definitions are included throughout. References and an index are also included. Applied Ethnography: Guidelines for Field Research. 2013. This guide provides introductory guidelines for those who are new to doing ethnographic field research. Each chapter covers the steps from planning your research to writing your ethnography including gathering informants, observation, analysis, and organizing qualitative data. Includes references and an index. Archaeological Method and Theory: An Encyclopedia. 2000. Compilation of essays arranged in alphabetical order, addressing topics such as the processes of archaeological site formation, site discovery, site excavation, site and object documentation, on-site conservation and packaging finds, and post-excavation analysis. Includes introductory subject guide, bibliography with each entry, and a subject index Archaeologist's Toolkit. 2003. This series is tailored to beginning archaeologists and students by giving them a practical approach to archaeology. Examples of case studies, advice and tips from archaeologists, and illustrations guide the readers in creating their own study. GN281. S873 The Complete World of Human Evolution. 2 nd ed. 2012. This handbook provides a comprehensive account of approaches to reconstructing Anthropology Resources 13

2011 UGL 305.800723 F466d human evolution as well as examining and interpreting fossils. Specific techniques, fossil sites, regions, species, and time periods are covered. Included throughout the text are visual materials such as illustrations, photographs, timelines, charts, and maps, many of which are in color. An index and suggestions for further reading are included. Doing fieldwork: Ethnographic Methods for Research in Developing Countries and Beyond. 2005. The author uses his own experience in the field to create this book for students and new researchers. Students and researchers are taught how to prepare for research, conduct a study, analyze materials, and write an academic or policy report. An index is included. Ethnographer's Toolkit. 7 vols. 1999. This series is an invaluable source for students and researchers using ethnography. Volumes cover ethnographic research from beginning to end including various research methods, analyzing and interpreting data, how to be a researcher, using data, designing research and more. These guides strike a balance between being accessible and providing a nuanced perspective on complex methodological, ethical and theoretical issues. The Ethnographer s Toolkit has two editions. The first edition was released in 1999 as a single set of seven volumes. It is located in the SSHEL Reference Circulating Collection in SSHEL North, with a few copies in Main Stacks. The second edition began releasing volumes individually in 2010, some as updates to first edition titles and others as brand new titles. New volumes are still being released. The second edition has multiple locations in SSHEL Stacks, SSHEL Reference Circulating Collection, and online. Please see each individual catalog record for the location. The first edition can be found by searching Ethnographer s Toolkit in the catalog. The second edition can be searched for by Ethnographer s Toolkit and Ethnographer s Toolkit (2010). 614.17 K678f SSHEL Stacks Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology. 2006. Focuses on theoretical and methodological aspects of forensic anthropology, including the examination of skeletal remains and the evaluation of primary literature. The author assumes a familiarity with skeletal anatomy and basic statistics, although some sections could be useful for any reader in the field. Includes references and an index. Main Stacks GN345.H37 2015 The Handbook of Ethical Research with Ethnocultural Populations and Communities. 2006. This volume addresses challenges at methodological, procedural and conceptual levels for the responsible conduct of research in the field. Each chapter includes case examples to illustrate significant ethical principles. Entries include extensive bibliographies. Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology. 2015. This handbook is geared toward students and social scientists as well as practicing and academic anthropologists. This compilation of essays is meant to elaborate on and bring perspective to participant observation fieldwork and the various approaches that different practicing anthropologists use during empirical anthropological research. Includes author and subject indices. This second edition incorporates changes to the field in the last decade with new chapters on online communities, social survey research, and network and geospatial analysis. 306.072 B456r 2011 Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. 5 th ed. 2011. This book is divided into 22 chapters, each based on different elements of fieldwork research in anthropology. Each chapter is designed to help students and researchers collect and analyze reliable data while addressing and embracing anthropology s place in both the humanities and the sciences. A table of contents and preface by the author Anthropology Resources 14

outline the subsequent material for the reader, while a references section, subject index, and author index close out the book. New to this edition are suggested readings listed at the conclusion of each chapter. Research Methods in Human Skeletal Biology. 2013. Designed to meet the needs of new student researchers, this book is comprised of 18 individually-authored chapters in 4 sections. The sections include: Introduction to Research in Skeletal Biology, Research on Aspects of the Biological Profile, Technological Advances, and Completing and Cultivating the Scientific Process. A glossary and an index are included. ATLASES & MAPS Atlases are collections of maps. Atlases of various types; including political, visual/pictorial, climate, country-specific, historical, and population; are located in the Map Library (418 Library). 572 Sp3a 1969 Atlas for Anthropology. 2nd ed. 1969. Old but still useful for comparative data. Includes maps of approximately 500 cultural areas and tribal groups, 40 language families, and archaeological sites and finds. Oak Street 402.23 At65 Main Ref 960 C899 1998 Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, Asia, and the Americas. 3 vols. 1996. Detailed demonstrations of the diverse roles, functions and influence of the large colonial languages in the Pacific, parts of Asia, and the Americas, as well of missionary and church languages in several areas. The first volume contains maps, grouped geographically and chronologically, while the second and the third volumes consist of documentation. The end of each volume contains references and pointers to related maps. Includes an index, called the subject finder list. Cultural Atlas of Africa. 1998. Part I provides the background to introduce Part Two, which includes maps and overviews of languages, religions, early man in Africa, kingdoms and empires, Europe in Africa, African Diaspora, vernacular architecture, arts, music and dance, as well as education and literacy. Part Three includes maps and articles on constituent nations, consisting primarily of historical, physical, and socioeconomic information. Concludes with a bibliography, a gazetteer and an index. Includes a complete list of maps and special features. GRANTS, FUNDING, & CAREER RESOURCES Resources with information about applying for grants, scholarships, fellowships, and other types of funding as well as resources about finding a job in a specific field. 930.1 AR224 Oak Street Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin. 1983-. Comprehensive resource is updated annually to provide students, volunteer fieldworkers and archaeological tourists with 225 fieldwork opportunities from around the world. Includes travel tips and resources, excavation guidelines and the AIA s codes of Ethics and Professional Standards. Includes index of Governmental Archaeological Offices. Current opportunities available online; print editions from 1983 to 2008 are available from Oak Street. Anthropology Resources 15

GN33.H25 2013 SSHEL Stacks Online Anthropology News. Published monthly (except June-August), the official newspaper of the American Anthropological Association. Includes a substantial listing of job openings in its Career Development section. Last three years and most recent print issues are in SSHEL. Older issues are in Oak Street. A Handbook of Practicing Anthropology. 2013. This book can be used as a career-planner, with insider perspectives written by professionals in the field of practicing anthropology. The books is sectioned into five parts: The Practitioner Career Arc covers job hunting; Practitioner Bases discusses organizations; Domains of Practice refers to methods and approaches; Key Issues talks about ethics; and the Conclusion takes a look at the future of anthropology. Suggested further readings and an index are provided. Career center. http://www.aaanet.org/profdev/ The American Anthropological Association has a web page for employers posting a job and seeking resumes, and job seekers finding a job and posting resumes. The left hand side of the web page provides links for those seeking internships, prizes and awards, workshops, bulletin boards, among other career-related items. Careers in Applied Anthropology in the 21 st Century: Perspectives from Academic and Practitioners. 2009. This work, written by academics and practitioners, provides students with the advantages and disadvantages of careers in anthropology, along with advice which the post-graduate in the field should be aware of pre-placement. This work is divided into parts that include an introduction (which includes recent trends in the field), graduate school in applied anthropology, advice from the academy, and advice from practicing anthropologists. Signed chapters include notes, references cited. May 2016 Anthropology Resources 16