Related Sites

Anthropology & Archaeology

Ancient World Web: a listing of sites relating to prehistory divided by subject matter.

Anthropology in the News: online catalog of current news articles relating to anthropology.

Anthropology Research Page: maintains a variety of sources for research in the four fields of anthropology: physical anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology.

ARD: Anthropological Review Database.

Belize Dept. of Archaeology: homepage containing the departments mission statement, information on the nation's laws, reserves and fieldschool oportunities.

Pre-Columbian Studies: a list of archaeological resources maintained by the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library

SAA Web: Society for American Archaeology homepage.

UCSB Anthropology Web Sites: a fairly large collection of links maintained by anthropology graduate students.

WWW Virtual Library: a search engine maintained by AnthroTech.com.

World Monuments Fund: a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1965 by individuals concerned about the accelerating destruction of important artistic and architectural treasures throughout the world.

WWWorld Archaeology: a collection of search tools, journals and institutes that cover a wide range of archaeological topics.

 

Belize

Belize Dept. of Archaeology: homepage containing the departments mission statement, information on the nation's laws, reserves and fieldschool oportunities.

Belize.Net: a search engine dedicated to Belize.

Caracol.ORG: the official website of the Caracol Archaeological Project.

Interconnection.Org: Read more about the Amigos de El Pilar and the Maya Forest Garden at this international web site.

 

Ecology & Ecotourism

The Amazing Environmental Organization WebDirectory: the largest environmental search engine on the internet.

Anthro.Net: a virtual library of environmental and cross-cultural resources on the web complete with bibliographic references.

Big Volcano Ecotourism Research Centre: contains valuable information for anyone interested in connecting with the world of ecotourism.

Biological, Agricultural and Medical Sciences Search Engine: a guide to internet resources hosted by the Library of the University of California, Riverside Scholarly Internet Resources Collection.

Centro Internacional de Información Sobre Cultivos de Cobertura (CIDICCO): una organización no-gubernamental creada en 1990, con el objetivo de localizar, documentar, diseminar, investigar y/o promover la investigación sobre el uso de abonos verdes y cultivos de cobertura (av/cc) para pequeños agricultores.

Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN): has general information on the earth and related environmental information.

EarthWise Journeys: is an independent resource for travel adventures worldwide with special emphasis on socially responsible travel,cross-cultural exchange, and the environment.

ECO-DESTINATIONS: a list of sites which relate to environmental concerns and ecotourism.

Eco-Links contains a list of links to Eco-sites, Eco-organizations, Eco-Information and University Sites.

EcoNet: serves organizations and individuals working on environmental preservation and sustainability, creating coalitions and partnerships with individuals, activist organizations and nonprofits to develop their use of electronic communication medium.

The Environmental News Network: mission is to create environmental awareness on critical issues through the presentation of fair and balanced daily news and information products.

Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN): is an Australian agency focusing on broad environmental issues.

Global Network of Environment & Technology (GNET): is a comprehensive site for environmental technologyinformation, containing weekly news summaries, technology profiles, market strategies, government programs, international needs and opportunities, and industry contacts.

Planeta.com: provides information on environmental travel in Latin America, including country contacts, travel services and lists of environmental groups.

MOIST Home Page: Management of Organic Inputs in Soils of the Tropics site affiliated with the Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development (CIIFAD).

Q'Taxa: An interactive system for education and information on the diversity of life on earth being developed at Plant Resources Information Laboratory Department of Botany and Plant Sciences University of California, Riverside. Mainly contains botanical information for Mexico and Central America.

Recommended Sites for Ecological Economics: a comprehensive set of links hosted by Communications for a Sustainable Future.

Rough Guides: publishes travel and music reference guides on paper and on the internet.

Sea Turtle Survival League: a site dedicated to the preservation of the sea turtle hosted by the Caribbean Conservation Corporation.

Traditional Practices for Plant Disease Management inTraditional Farming Systems: an introduction to the subject of traditional farming systems by H. David Thurston of Cornell University.

 

Ancient Mesoamerica & the Maya Area

Ancient Guatemala Page: discusses the past of Maya culture and archaeologists interpretations of Maya culture.

Ancient Mesoamerican Civilizations: a database of Internet resources and research projects.

Anthro.Net Maya Guide: links and references for social scientists and ecologists interested in the ancient Maya.

Caracol.ORG: the official website of the Caracol Archaeological Project.

The El Cayo Archaeological Project: describes research goals of this multinational program.

Maya Research Program (MRP): Learn about archaeological fieldwork opportunities, visit the MRP virtual on-line bookstore, and much more.

Mesoamerican Art Page: graphics files on ancient Mesoamerican sculptures.

Middle American Research Institute: Tulane University conducts some research in the anthropology, and especially the archaeology of Mexico and Central America.

Olmecs: a short essay describing Olmec culture and prehistory.