Examples of Anthropology Multimedia on the Internet See resources for teaching anthropology using the Internet at CyberAnthro, H-SAE (Society for the Anthropology of Europe), and other sites, listed below. Kinship and Social Organizaton, an Interactive On-Line Tutorial, is a comprehensive site that features interactive kinship diagrams along with images and text. Marshall University's Akan Cultural Symbols Project links virtual and animated images to explanatory captions and explores the cosmology and symbolisms of Ghanaian traditional arts. Internet Archaeology lists online sites, digs, museums, and exhibits with virtual tours, which may be useful in teaching anthropology using media. Kevin Greene's online Introduction to Archaeology is a useful resource in conjunction with these sites. Virtual archaeological expeditions include, for example, Catalhoyuk in Turkey, MayaQuest in Mesoamerica, and the Anasazi's Great Kiva at Chetro Ketl. This is the official site for the Paleolithic cave art at Lascaux.
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