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Up One Level  TOP : *Social Sciences : Area Studies : Africa : *Art & Archaeology


There are 53 entries in this category. Displaying 1 - 25.

Ada Library Reference Index and table of contents for some Ada libraries.

Africa - Art of a Continent Check out the Guggenheim Museum's gallery of photos and films. Includes a clickable African map that focuses on the art of distinct regions.

Africa Nature Photography A comprehensive collection of stunning pictures of African nature and wildlife subjects that you can download, with additional information on each subject - a must for nature lovers. Other services include stock photography with a stock list that can be

African Art History - The Icom Book of Standards Museum curators will find these standards guides useful for cataloguing and displaying African humanities and natural history artifacts.

African Music Resources While there is a lot of different music, one of mankind's biggest passions is the music of Africa.

Art and African History Univ. of Iowa professor James Gilbin discusses the process of evaluating African art and culture through a lens unobscured by Western values.

Art and Life in Africa Project - Univ. of Iowa Find articles about the University's ALA CDROM. Includes galleries and reports devoted to the culture and art of African peoples.

Art of the Personal Object, The Visit this Smithsonian Institute exhibit to see various types of woodcarved objects. Includes images of stools, headrests, masks, and pipes.

Baule - African Art and Western Eyes Check out this QuickTime video and dialog displaying the work of Cote d'Ivoire artisans. Provided by the Smithsonian Institute.

Dan's Shell .

Digital History Enthusiasts can purchase this CDROM that contains interactive topographical maps of 37 Civil War battlefields.

;9_12;_PROF; Doctor's Guide to the Internet Breast Cancer A guide to breast cancerrelated information and resources for professionals and patients.

;K_2;3_5;6_8;9_12; Earthquake Information: Reducing Hazards Find images, recent information, probability, preparedness tips, FAQ and details on resources from the United States Geological Survey.

Egypt and Art (Richard Deurer)

Hats Off - A Salute to African Headwear Take a look at the Smithsonian Institute's collection of African hats and headdresses and learn who wears them. Includes a Macromedia exhibition.

Java Tutorial List Online Java tutorial list for beginners and advanced users.

Launch Win98 The Silicon Valley Linux Users Group launches Windows 98 ... on a rocket

Lawrence Gussman Collection Take a look at the African art objects collected from the Congo and Gabon regions by this philanthropist.

;K_2;3_5;6_8;9_12; MSN Encarta Ophiolite Check out a scientific definition of this term used to refer to metamorphic rock that forms along convergent boundaries or subduction zones.

Sun Java XML Sun's Java XML resource site, includes information on Java standard extension for XML, Java Project X.

;K_2;3_5;6_8;9_12; The SOHO Archive

The Virtual Institute of Mambila Studies The Virtual Institute of Mambila Studies seeks to collate and connect the different research and researchers with an interest in the Mambila people of the Nigeria - Cameroon borderland and their neighbours; their languages and the area in which they live

The Worldwide Email Directory of Anthropologists The Worldwide Email Directory of Anthropologists (WEDA) is a volunteer project established to aid in communication between scholars of anthropology from around the world. Here, anthropology is taken in its widest sense, to include scholars in the physica

;K_2;3_5;6_8;9_12; Vulcan, Comets and the Impending Catastrophe predicts that cataclysmic comet collisions occur quasiperiodically.

Zulu Beadwork Read a brief history the Zulu nation and the traditional bead crafts, and learn some of the technical words. View necklaces and body adornments.

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