The OEA is an open teaching and learning resource for anthropology. Its goal is to facilitate access to anthropological knowledge for experts and non-experts worldwide.
Presents the research and information gathered by the Department of Anthropology staff. This information covers a wide range of topics and areas of the world.
A venue for publication and conversation on the many histories of the discipline of anthropology since 1973. It became an open access web publication in 2016.
A platform for ethnographers and those using elements of ethnographic practice to take part in conversations between academic and applied ethnography in the private and public sector.
Provides information on anthropological, biological, ecological, and other natural artifacts from around the globe. The "Science" tab houses links to collections on various topics.
The National Archaeological Database (NADB) effort was initiated by the National Park Service Archaeological Assistance Division in the 1980s to improve nationwide access to information on archeological activities.