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Anthropology & Archaeology

A guide to library resources related to anthropology and archaeology.

Anthropology Related Websites

Streaming Video

FMG on Demand

More than 5000 educational videos, across all subject areas, are available for on-line viewing through this service.  Each video is divided in topical segments.

The ASU Library Catalog also has records for each of these videos with links that directly connect to the videos for viewing.

E-Books Resources

Top Places to Search for Images

AP Digital Photo Archive
Approximately 700,000 current and historic photos drawn largely from the Associated Press database of images. The archive includes contemporary news images, historical figures, celebrities, and images drawn from key events of the 20th century. The earliest photograph available was taken in 1840. Updated daily.

Emporis
Emporis.com is one of the world's largest available platforms concerning building-related information. Here you find buildings, companies and photos in more than 50,000 cities worldwide.

Flickr
This online photo management and sharing software includes millions of photos.

Google Image Search (Advanced)
Currently indexes more than 425 million images. Easy to use. Includes advanced image search.

Panoramio
Look up a city and click on the available images.  This tool interfaces with Google Earth.

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