MCC's Experience Anthropology

Exploratoration of Our Kind

Explore the dimensions of the Human legacy through the eyes of Anthropology.

This web area is dedicated to the memory of James Raab. James was a student at MCC leaving a mark on those who interacted with him. He discovered the mysteries of anthropology and became an ardent student of humanity. His passing in 1997 was so premature for he had so much to offer. He gave to others as a volunteer and was so eager to learn. We hope he would approve of this web area as it challenges us to think about ourselves. We feel it is a fitting tribute to James for what he meant to MCC Anthropology and subsequently ASU Anthropology.

Readings List

Adventure into Archaeology

 

 Easy Archaeology Simulations 

 Canal Reconstruction

 Architectural Reconstruction

  Introduction to Genetics

  Introduction to Natural Selection and the Forces that Shape Nature

 What Makes a Species?

Exploration Southwest Archaeology

 The Hominid Journey

Fossil Finds in Koobi Fora 

Explore Lithic Technology

Case Study in Archaeology: Chronology 

Explore Dating Techniques

Primates - A Look At Our Closest Relatives

Navajo-Hopi Exploration

The Study of Language

The Great Leap Forward

Explore Paleolithic Cave Art

A Human Dimension - A Life Nearly Lost

Quick Tours of Civilization

An Exploration of Rock Art by James Q. Jacobs

The Land of Ur

Chinchorro: The First Mummies in the World

Inuit Society and Lifeways

The World of the God King

 The Legacy of the Ancient Khmer

The Iceman: One Man's Place in Prehistory

Mayan World View

Neolithic China - Banpo

The Kogi of Colombia

The Moche Godkings

A Han Tomb in Southern China

The Realm of the Tahuantinsuyu: Inca World View

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The Mayan Civiliation

Canadian Museum of Civilization 

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Eskimo and Inuit Prehistory

The Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic

Wave Eaters of Canada

Canadian Museum of Civilization

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The Lords of Copan

National Geographic

The Lost City of Ubar NOVA, PBS

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The Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic

Canadian Museum of Civilization

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Encyclopedia Mythica

The Art of Story Telling

Canadian Museum of Civilization

Places of Power

Canadian Museum of Civilization

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Genghis Khan National Geographic

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5,000 Years of Chinese History

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Ancient Egypt

Ministry of Tourism, Egypt

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Sumerian Mythology by Christopher Siren