Anthropology
Anthropology Electronic Resources
This is a list of electronic resources that are useful for anthropology research. With these resources, you can find magazine, journal, and newspaper articles, books, and ethnologies. These resources require a UNT euid and password to login off-campus.
Anthropology Encyclopedias and Dictionaries
This page will provide you with a list of encyclopedias and dictionaries to help you get started in your anthropology research and to find quick facts. All of these encyclopedias are in print format and are available at Willis Library.
Human Relations Area Files
The Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) are a specially organized collection of thousands of full text sources on almost 400 cultures worldwide. HRAF is useful for background information or specific data on a particular ethnic group, culture or country, as well as subjects like architecture, kinship, political structure or settlement patterns on a comparative ... Microforms, Willis Library, Lower Level
eHRAF Collection of Ethnography
The eHRAF Collection of Ethnography also known as the Human Relations Area Files or HRAF database is an important resource for anthropological research. The eHRAF provides information on a broad range of cultures. The cultures covered are of two general types: (1) North American ethnic minorities, and (2) what have been called traditional, small-scale, ...
Anthropology Statistical Resources
These resources provide statistical information on all facets of life, including economics, families, political systems, housing, jobs, education, etc. for countries worldwide.
Internet Resources for Anthropology
A selected list of free anthropology sources on the Internet. Anthropological organizations, directories of anthropologists, news, guides and indexes, and online journals are included.