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Anthropology: Journals for Anthropology and Archaeology

This includes both physical and cultural anthropology and archaeology

Journals for Anthropology and Archaeology

American Anthropologist
American Anthropologist is the flagship journal for the American Anthropological Association. The library subscribes to this journal at the Rio Grand Campus Library. Featured articles can be revewed online but table of contents is not available.
 

American Antiquity
Table of contents available for each issue beginning in 1995

American Journal of Archeology
The journal of the Archeological Institute of America. Table of contents available for each issue beginning in 2003.

American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Published on behalf of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists Table of contents available beginning in 1918

Anthropoetics: the Journal of Generative Anthropology
Devoted to Generative Anthropology, which studies the works of human culture on the hypothesis that language, religion, art, and all things specifically human can be traced to a unique scene of origin.

Anthropological Index Online
The Index is based on the journal holdings of The Anthropology Library at the The British Museum (formerly Museum of Mankind) which receives periodicals in all branches of anthropology, from academic institutions and publishers around the world.

Anthropology Today
Table of contents available for each issue beginning in 1996

Antiquity
A quarterly review of world archeology. Table of contents available beginning in 1927

Archaeology
Articles from the current issue and back issues are available. ACC Libraries also subscribes to this journal and it is available at the Pinnacle Campus

Current Anthropology
Table of contents available for each issue beginning in April 1996. The library also subscribes to this journal and it is available at Northridge and Riverside Libraries

Latin American Antiquity
One of the principal journals of the Society for American Archeology. Table of contents available for each issue beginning in 1990

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