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  • McCurdy, David W. (1992)
    Teaching students with little or no anthropological background to successfully elicit cultural data from members of an American microculture; suitable for students in grades 11-12 and college. Related article appears Winter ...
  • Ward, Elisabeth (2000)
    Follow-up discussion topics and resource suggestions to partner with 'AnthroNotes' article 'Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga'; suitable for grades 7-12 and college.
  • Ashmore, Pamela; Baumann, Timothy (2003)
    Two creative hands-on archaeology-based activities emphasize math and science skill development, collaboration, and interpretation; authors target grades 6 and 7, but lessons are suitable for grades 8-12 as well.,
  • Selig, Ruth O., ed. (2000)
    Several different lesson strategies involve students in studying family folklore in their own homes and communities; suitable for upper elementary through college.
  • Williams, Martha (1981)
    In-house program teaches cultural anthropology fieldwork techniques through collaboration with ESL students.
  • Chiarulli, Beverly (2001)
    Three exercises using Maya art and writing that can be adapted for use in science, social studies and art classes; suitable for grades 9-12 and college.
  • Kleppner, Beatrice S. (1981)
    Lesson plan for teaching high school anthropology students how to conduct field research and write an ethnography; includes bibliography on student field projects.
  • Gifford-Gonzalez, Diane (1995)
    Questioning the accuracy of artistic renderings of prehistoric human life; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'

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