CZ:Anthropology Workgroup

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Welcome to the Anthropology Workgroup
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Welcome to the Anthropology workgroup on CZ - we are working on priority topics and have compiled the list below and are trying to work through them one by one. Also, you will note in the list below that we have marked in bold and italics many of the articles. The reason we have done this is that we believe that these are either High Priority "stem" articles, or they are articles that we believe people will search for frequently, or type in when beginning a search on a topic. One of the most critical tasks - we feel - is to complete some of the major headings, as the subtopics are then logically identified and can thus be listed. Please feel free to add to the list as you see fit.

Anyone who can work on editing and moving towards approval, begin one of these with a stub if it doesn't exist, or better yet build a developed article please do so! It would also be helpful if some authors would look at completing articles, or editors moving more developed articles towards approval. See our list of developed articles for additional topics not listed below. Articles in this list are color-coded - articles highlighted in red are articles that have not been started, blue articles are stubs, yellow articles are developing, brown are developed, and green articles are approved. On behalf of all the authors and editors already aboard, many thanks in advance!

—The Editors


Priority List for the Anthropology Workgroup [edit]

Anthropology

Developing Article Anthropology - needs some additions and clarifications of sub-disciplines

Archaeology

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As archaeology has its own workgroup, we will be collaborating with the authors and editors there on most if not all articles in this category.

Developing Article Archaeology - stub - needs lots of work

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Ethnography

Ethnography

Physical anthropology

Developing Article Physical anthropology - stub- needs work

Genetics

Developing Article Genetics - good article needs to move towards approval

Forensic anthropology

Forensic anthropology

Cultural anthropology

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Many of these articles will be written in conjunction with the Sociology Workgroup.

Cultural anthropology

Sociology

Stub Sociology - stub - needs lots of work

Linguistic anthropology

Many of these articles will be written in conjunction with the Linguistics Workgroup.

Developed Article Linguistic anthropology - good article needs to move towards approval

Nutritional anthropology

Nutritional Anthropology

Terms

Historical articles

Primatology

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Stub Primatology (Together with the Biology workgroup)

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Paleoanthropology

Many of these articles will probably be written in conjunction with authors from the Archaeology and Geology Workgroups.

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Stub Paleoanthropology- needs work

Famous fossils

Famous fossils

Fossil sites

Fossil sites

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Taphonomy

Developed Article Taphonomy

Biographies of Anthropologists, Archeologists etc.

Please note - all individuals within the "lists" are considered "high priority". Individuals listed below each list are considered "very high priority" biographies by the editors - authors are encouraged to write these first.

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Key works

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Books

Movies

Ethics and methodologies