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Browsing National Museum of Natural History by Subject "Middle East"

Browsing National Museum of Natural History by Subject "Middle East"

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  • Feldman, Ilana (2010)
    Palestinian refugee experiences since 1948 offer the anthropologist insights into the multiple perspectives of being a refugee as well as the impacts humanitarian efforts have had on those experiences.
  • Ikram, Salima (2012)
    Study of the animal mummies created throughout ancient Egyptian history serves as a window into the complex and close relationship between humans and animals in ancient Egypt.
  • Troy, Lana (2012)
    Egyptologist Troy explains the 2 basic ways that ancient Egyptian events, sites, and artifacts are dated: historical period and absolute year date according to the modern calendar; a reference chronology follows the article.
  • Cohen, Mark N. (1992)
    The view that over time ancient human nutrition declined and disease increased creates debate; for an updated version of this article, see 'Anthropology Explored, 2nd ed.'
  • Dittemore, Margaret R. (2002)
    Annotated bibliography of online websites offering resources for teaching about the history, geography, and peoples of the Middle East.
  • Bryan, Betsy M. (2012)
    Objects made for and placed in burials were a significant part of a proper Egyptian entombment and demonstrate the belief that life's activities continued into eternity; for chronology of dynasties and dates mentioned in ...
  • Brooks, Alison S. (2012)
    'AnthroNotes' editor Brooks interviews Eric Cline and Deborah Lehr from the Capitol Archaeological Institute about efforts to end looting of antiquities in Egypt after the Egyptian revolution of 2011; this article was ...
  • Beeman, William O. (2009)
    Anthropological exploration of the complicated nature of Iraq's several communities and sub-communities, and how they view and interact with each other.
  • Kaupp, P. Ann (2012)
    A list of sites useful for teaching and learning about ancient Egypt. This article appeared only in the online digital version of 'AnthroNotes.'
  • Kaupp, P. Ann (2003)
    Article describes a conference organized for high school social science teachers and students; local social science scholars presented and led discussions about the topic of refugees.

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