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A complex and highly detailed virtual tour of 18th century Edo (now Tokyo) using traditional Japanese woodblock prints to... see more

A multimedia human evolution site. A journey through time and pre-history to view the origins of the human species.

?Whose Mummy Is It?? is a new way to learn about an old subject. It is a complete mini-course in Egyptology and covers... see more

What is race? Does everyone think about race in the same way? How did the concept of "race" evolve?

***Please note: website is no longer available, however Wesleyan has a Virtual Instrument Museum YouTube channel with... see more

This annotated listing includes books, articles, and websites that deal with the astronomy of diverse cultures around the... see more

This course is an introduction to the cross-cultural study of bio-medical ethics. It examines moral foundations of the... see more

The EU General Data Protection Regulation went into effect on May 25, 2018, replacing the Data Protection Directive... see more

“How has Africa been made to mean?” For a long time, Africa has been depicted in the arts and media as a place of famine... see more

Une bibliotheque virtuelle d'ouvrages fondamentaux en sociologie, anthropologie, economie politique, psychanalyse,... see more

The Paris Codex is a digitally reproduced version of an ancient Maya book. Pre-Columbian Maya texts are called codices or... see more

If the twentieth century was the century of physics, the twenty-first promises to be the century of biology. This subject... see more

"The King of the Golden River" is a short story written as a fairy tale. It tells the story of a very old and strange man... see more

This lesson has students analyzing lynching postcards from the site withoutsanctuary.org. A simple writing prompt will... see more

This course looks at medicine from a cross-cultural perspective, focusing on the human, as opposed to biological, side of... see more

This course seeks to examine how people experience gender - what it means to be a man or a woman - and sexuality in a... see more

AMERICAN RADIOWORKS® is the national documentary unit of American Public Media. It is public radio's largest documentary... see more

Professor, Louise Krasniewicz (University of Pennsylvania), discusses her experience of using video projects in her... see more

Experiment is an online, crowdfunding, Open Science/Open Access platform for advancing the discovery, funding, and... see more

The Open Science Training Handbook (ver. 1) is intended for anyone who wishes to host Open Science training events or... see more

STEPS has created a multimedia initiative to re-ignite interest in the problem of global poverty. Why Poverty? features 8... see more

India is indeed a place of great antiquity and great mystery - the culture is deeply mysterious, but by no means... see more

What we learn matters, but how we learn matters more.Culture Unplugged is about social and conscious documentaries and... see more

Figshare is a repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and... see more