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ANTH 415: Medical Anth
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Approaches to health, disease and medicine in both Western and non-Western cultures including ecological, evolutionary and anthropological perspectives. Pre: 9 credits in either anthropology or biology.
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ANTH 435: Senior Seminar Pacific Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
A reading and research seminar under the supervision of the Pacific Islands Studies faculty aimed at demonstrating competence in research and writing on issues related to Pacific Islands environments, culture, society, and economy. Pre: consent of instructor for students near completion of Pacific Islands Studies Certificate coursework. (Same as GEOG 435)
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ANTH 445: Ethnographic Field Tech
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Techniques of anthropological field research; ethnographic literature and work with informants. Pre: ANTH 100 or consent of instructor.
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ANTH 447: Marine Anth:Fishers in Oceania
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
The anthropological study of fishing communities with a focus on Oceania; fishing practices and technology; common property resources; fisheries management options; recent problems in world fisheries including consequences for the human participants in a fishery. Students will also learn qualitative research techniques and participate in a local fieldwork exercise.
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ANTH 450: Physical Anth Lab
4.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Human biology of living and skeletal populations. Methods and techniques of quantitative and qualitative analysis of human anatomical, physiological and biochemical variation under field conditions. Pre: ANTH 115 and consent of instructor.
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ANTH 470: Museology
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Museum training, including museum activities, exhibits, administration, custodial problems and interpretation. At least one field trip to Lyman House Museum. Pre: ANTH 100 or 110, or consent of instructor.
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ANTH 475: Hist Of Anth Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Theory and method in anthropology; emphasis on cultural/social anthropology. Pre: ANTH 100 and junior or senior standing, or consent of instructor.
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ANTH 481: Archaeometry
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Covering a broad range of analytical techniques in archaeological research, emphasizing the relationships of archaeology to the natural sciences. Mini-sections of the course involve hands-on laboratory experience, covering geoarchaeology, zooarchaeology, archaeobotany, identification of raw materials and resources, and dating techniques.
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ANTH 482: Archaeological Research Meth
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Archaeological methods including research design and field methods such as survey, mapping and excavation, and laboratory methods. Normally taught as a summer session course. Credit varies depending on length of field projects (4-6 weeks, 8/hrs./day). Pre: ANTH 110 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit up to maximum of 12 credit hours.
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ANTH 484: Stone Tool Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Analytical techniques related to stone artifacts (lithics) from archaeological sites, with an emphasis on lithic technology, or understanding the processes by which stone tools were manufactured, used, and eventually discarded. Identification of lithic "debitage" geochemical characterization, use-wear, and applications to Hawaiian flaked, pecked, and ground tools.
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