ANTH F415 - Zooarchaeology & Taphonomy

Institution:
UAF Kuskokwim Campus - Bethel
Subject:
Anthropology
Description:
Identification of bones, how vertebrate bone remains may be used to study archaeological site formation processes, site organization, subsistence practices and animal procurement strategies. Preservation in modern depositional environments, paleoecology, vertebrate mortality profiles and demographic structure, site seasonality, bone breakage, taphonomy and faunal remains, and human land use practices. Prerequisites: ANTH F211X. Stacked with ANTH F628. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
Credits:
3.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
ANTH F211 UF C- OR ANTH F211X UF C-
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Instructional Type:
Lecture/Lab
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Phone Number:
(907) 543-4500

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