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This resource list targets Anthropology students in general; however the list is not limited to students. The Social bookmarking links above appear on all pages for quick bookmarking. If you find a great resource we would like to hear about it, same goes for broken links. Thanks!
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CARTA: Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny
see Video Library for Lectures
Staffordshire Anglo-Saxon cache: Terry Herbert, BBC Interview
Article published in NYTimes:Europe
BBC Magazine: Comments by Dr Kevin Leahy
Orkney Island Archaeology
Orkney 5,000 yr old Cathedral
TimesOnline: Neolithic cathedral at Ness of Brodgar
BAR: on Unprovenanced Objects
Jerusalem Archaeological Park
Moved to the Card Catalogue
Fresian.com - Exhaustive Study of European History
the editor of Reference-Library used this site during a survey course on Western.Civ; saved my academic posterior!
Online Course & Study Guide
American Studies @ U.Virginia
This is a very cool site sponsored by University of Virginia, it is the parent site for the aforementioned Alexis de Tocquville Tour
Literature, British
New additions and discoveries will be added as we progress. Our texts are taken
from The Norton Anthology of English Literature, vols A-C.
Norton Literature Online: The Middle Ages.
Feudal Systems
Laybrinth Library @ georgetown.edu
Medieval Dictionary @ U.Mich - go blue!
Sacred Love & The Mysteries: From Pagan to Christianization
Lanval, Marie de
Medieval Life
Medieval England
Feudalism in England
Knights Code of Chivalry
The Code of Chivalry
with notes for use of ancestoral namesake coat of arms usage, especially for American descendants
Margery Kempe
The Black Death
Folklore @ Encyclopedia Mythica
Gildas: De Excidio Britonum
Timeline from Google
Marcus Manlius Capitolinus, Died 384 B.C.
Claudius conquest from The History of Bristol
The Brehon Law
The Iceni
King Prasutagus & Queen Boudicca of the Iceni
Pelagius: To Demetrias
St Colomban
The Life of St. Columban, by the Monk Jonas, 7th Century
Nennius: Historia Brittonum, 8th Century
The World of Ancient Britons
Ancient Britons: Timeline
Skara Brae: A Neolithic Village
The Pagans Pt 1 on YouTube/Skara Brae
Angles in Jutland: Wodin to Cerdic
Kings of the; Jutes, Saxons & High Kings of Ireland @ Friesian.com, Dr. Kelly L Ross
Note: this site is a maze of valuable history for Western Civilization; however the format has not been
updated in years. I have given direct links as there is no functional table of contents. Scroll about a quarter way
down for the begining of British history to present.
Halfway down is the table of kings begining with Hengest of the Jutes.
Hengest of the Jutes
Anglo Saxons
Dr Sam Newton: The Wuffings
The Law & Legal Codes from the Avalon Project, Yale.edu
Anglo-Saxon Heathenism
Note: this site is the passion of a dedicated non-academic. As such, it is not subject
to peer review. Nevertheless, the webmaster/author appears to have done
due dilligence where original sourcing and translation are concerned.
++++Arthurian Legend
Riothamus
EN344: Supplemental Reading
Exploring the History & Legends of Arthur
Will the Real Arthur Please Step to the Front of the Queue?
Explorations in Arthurian Legends: People
Tristan und Isolde, three act synopsis
GAWAIN: Walwen, Gwalchmai,& Gauvain
The Elaines
The Lady of Shallot - Alfred Lord Tennyson
The Fisher King
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - transl.; Jesse Weston
Jessie L. Weston on Parsifal
This section; so not finished.
These playlists are loosely organized into major catagories. However, not all are listed
in the Video Lecture tab.
hsinterns playlists
Robert Frost, U.Mich
this is a course syllabus, scrolling down you will find some interesting links
English Folksongs from the Southern Applachians
by Olive Dame Campbell & Cecil J. Sharp: lyrics and information
Music from Last.fm
as much as I could find in one day. Updates to follow
Brief Biography
on Questia
note: enter your email address to gain free access to the collections
Selected Bibliography Vanderbuilt.U
Free Audio & Video Lectures
recommended Lectures:
Hannibal
Intro To Greek History, Kagan.Yale
History of the Roman Empire & The Byzantine Empire
Catalog Page
not everything here is free, you'll have to poke around a bit
Why Go to Class at All?
Interesting question …interesting answer …
These lectures are in various formats; mp3, podcast feed & iTunes for the most part. You will need
'podcatcher' software for the feeds. Podcatcher software is a feed reader for audio feeds. There is a nice
little wizard on { this site } to help you decide what software is best suited to your needs.
iTunes can be downloaded here: { iTunesU: blue button, upper right }
Keith Hart
If you are considering Anthropology as a profession; Start Here. Professor Hart gives a synthesized view of the
state of affairs both within the profession and from a larger world view perspective.
Alan McFarlane
CARTA: Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny
Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics Series: Asthetics & the Infant Mind
Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics Series: Art in Neanderthal & Paleolithic Cultures
Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics Series: Art Music Emotion Love and Human Evolution
Grey Matters: Music and the Mind, Ani Patel
Grey Matters: Understanding Language
Claude Levi Strauss
Roger Schlosser: Irish Studies, Grand Rapids Community College
Jim Smith, of Notre Dame; Roots of Conflict of Northern Ireland in the 17th Century
Paddy Quinn, Hunger Strikes of the1980s
Conor McGinn: Growing Up During the Troubles
Des Murphy: Family, Politics & War in South Armagh
Politics and Religion in Northern Ireland: The Catholic Church's Role
Closing Panel Discussion, Irish Peace and Reconciliation, 2009
Deborah Hertz
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