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Anthropology Matters is the official postgraduate network of the Association of Social Anthropologists of UK and Commonwealth.
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The ASA was founded in 1946 to promote the study and teaching of social anthropology, to present the interests of social anthropology and to maintain its professional status.
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The British Association for Forensic Anthropology (BAFA) has recently been established under the umbrella of the British Association for Human Identification (BAHID) to develop and promote professional standards and accreditation of the discipline of Forensic Anthropology within the United Kingdom under the guidance of the office of the Forensic Regulator.
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BABAO promotes the study of human bioarchaeology and osteoarchaeology for the purpose of understanding humanity from the past to the present. BABAO also provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information on these topics and strives to improve standards in all aspects of the study of the biological remains of past and present peoples.
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The British Forum for Ethnomusicology is an association devoted to the study of music and dance from all parts of the world. Interested as much in the people making music as the sound structures that are produced, British ethnomusicology draws from anthropology and the social sciences, as well as the arts and humanities
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The Centre for Science and Policy helps the sciences and technology to serve society by promoting engagement between researchers and policy professionals.
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MEG is an active interface between museum professionals and university-based researchers and is recognised in the UK museums sector as a key subject-specialist network.
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The Pacific Islands Society of the United Kingdom and Ireland (PISUKI) was formed in 1981 to promote relationships between the peoples and countries of the Pacific Islands and the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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The Post Hole is an archaeology journal run by students at the University of York (UK). It publishes articles on a wide range of archaeological topics, from prehistory to the present day, giving readers the latest news, research and events in the world of archaeology.