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Anistoriton is an electronic journal published only on the Internet. It is a free and independent magazine of History, Archaeology and Artflistory edited by D. I. Loizos and an Editorial Committee. Anistoriton is the Greekword for “ignorant in history”. The journal is an attempt to bridge the gap between professional historians and archaeologists and their specialized research, on the one hand, and the general public, the true history and archaeology lovers, on the other. Contributions of undergraduate and graduate students (papers, analysis etc) as well as other non-specialists are also welcome and encouraged. Anistoriton publishes essays on any topic related to History, Archaeology and ArtHistory of any era and any part of the world provided it is of interest to the general educated public and undergraduate students. Also, it includes student Viewpoints, Archaeology News and History News, Internet Meesages from the major electronic Mailing Lists related to History and Archaeology, Primary Sources, and the sections In Situ and An Object of Art. It also contains a special page with announcements of Conferences worldwide. Anistoriton welcomes submissions of electronic manuscripts for any of its sections especially by trained Historians, Archaeologists and ArtHistorians who would like to reach a broader public. Other Scholars, Researchers, or Students are also invited to submit their manuscripts for the section entitled “Viewpoints.”
American Antiquity is a principal journal of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA). This web page provides tables of contents—and complete article abstracts in both English and Spanish— for all issues beginning in 1995, as well as e-mail links for the journal’s editorial staff. Topics of recent articles include the Solutrean Settlement of North America, Archaeology and Native North American Oral Traditions, The Recovery and First Analysis of an Early Holocene Human Skeleton from Kennewick (Washington), and Rural Communities in the Black Warrior Valley (Alabama). Additional articles address Women and Children at the Old Baton Rouge Penitentiary, Paleoindian Colonization of the Colonization of the Americas, Paleoindian Colonization of the Colonization of the Americas, Prehistorical Ceramics and People in Southeast Missouri, and Cannibalism, Warfare, and Drought in the Mesa Verde Region during the Twelfth Century A.D. For would-be contributors, the web site also includes the journal’s style guide and information on the journal’s editorial policy. For those interested in casting a wider net, this web site also offers links to the Journal of Latin American Antiquity and associated newsletters and bulletins of the SAA, among them the Newsletter of Archeology and Public Education and various other little publications, all of them available in online hypertext editions.
The Worldwide Email Directory of Anthropologists (WEDA) is a searchable database of address and research information about anthropologists from around the world. This is a completely volunteer project, established to encourage and aid scholarly communication. Here, anthropology is taken in its widest sense, to include physical, earth, and social scientists, as well as their colleagues in the humanities. Students and scholars, applied anthropologists, professionals and a vocationalists are all to be found here: at last count, 2,020 institutions and 4,919 individuals. There are four different ways to search:
by using all or part of a person’s name, by title of an institution or business, by geographic location, and by research specialty. Click on the appropriate button, and you can add your own e-mail address and profile details to the database. This site attracts more than 3,000 visitors a month and is rapidly becoming one of the most popular anthropology resources on the Internet. As a bonus, it also offers very useful links to other anthropology-related search tools on the Web. The Worldwide e-mail Directory of Anthropologists is available in English, French and Spanish versions, and is hosted by the State University of New York at Buffalo Department of Anthropology.