Published by Anthropological Survey of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Dept. of Culture, Govt.
The Survey of India, the Geological, Botanical, Zoological and Anthropological Surveys of India; Meteorological organisations.
Haas, N., and Nathan, H., "Anthropological Survey on the Human Skeletal Remains from Qumran", Revue de Qumran 6 (1968) 345-352.
Anthropological Survey of India: Calcutta 1982.
The 1991 census recognizes 1,576 classified "mother tongues" The People of India (POI) project of Anthropological Survey of India reported 325 languages which are used for in-group communication by the Indian communities.
Anthropological Survey of India (AnSI) is the apex Indian organisation involved in anthropological studies and field data research for human and cultural aspects, working primarily in the fields of physical anthropology and cultural anthropology.
K. S. Singh: 1995, People of India-Mizoram, Volume XXXIII, Anthropological Survey of India, Calcutta.
Anthropological Survey of India has conducted a study of the skeletons during 1950s and some samples are displayed at Anthropological Survey of India Museum, Dehradun.
Anthropological Survey of India, 2003.