The aim of “Rev’Anthro” is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly online journals of anthropology and ethnology.
These resources are free and publish research or review papers in full text.

Arizona Anthropologist


The Arizona Anthropologist is a competitive, high quality annual journal designed, reviewed and published by an editorial board of graduate students in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona.

The Arizona Anthropologist is the most recent in a long line of student and student-faculty publications dating back to Emil W. Haury’s newsletter the Atlatl in 1944. Over the years the chatty, informal newsletter designed to keep in touch with present and former students evolved into a venue for research articles and emerging scholarship. After a hiatus in the 1970s the journal was reborn in 1980 as a purely scholarly journal. In the early 1990s the journal changed its name and became the Arizona Anthropologist. ISSN 1062-1601

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