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ANTH 307: Environmental Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Study of human interaction with the environment in the past through archaeology and related disciplines.
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ANTH 308: Women in N Africa: Lit/Film
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
This course examines the intricate relations between incest, endogamy, and women's rights to inheritance in the literatures, films, and national epics of Muslim North Africa.
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ANTH 309: Egypt in th Age of Pyramids
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
This course spans the years 5000 BC through 1550 BC (Predynastic and Dynasties 1-17), which encompasses Egypt's pyramid building age. It will focus broadly on the archaeology, history, art, architecture, religion, and literature of this period. It is designed to stand independantly of its companion course imperial and Post-imerial egypt.
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ANTH 310: Imperial & Post Imperial Egypt
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
This course spans the years 1550 BC to the Ptolemaic-Roman periods, which covers Egypt's glorious imperial era (New Kingdom: Dyns. 18-10) and its decline in Dynasties 21-31, with the rise of other empires and the Macedonian and Roman control of Egypt. It focuses broadly on the archaeology, history, art, architecture, religion, and literature of this time span and is designed to stand independantly of its companion course Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids.
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ANTH 318: Anthropology of Development
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Effects of Western penetration of indigenous societies and role of anthropologists in development projects in Third World.
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ANTH 319: Food and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
This course is designed to present a broad view of the role of food in human culture through time and in a variety of geographic settings, offering students and opportunity to reflect on the cultural meanings of food in human life. Class lectures, assigned readings, and films will be used to enhance each student s understanding of the subject from a cross cultural perspective. We will examine the biological basis of diet, how foodways develop and change, how and why anthropologists study diet, and variations in foodways around the world.
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ANTH 320: Comparative Religion
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Human behavior in relation to the supernatural; religion as a system of social behavior and values; theories of religion.
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ANTH 324: Law of Historical/ Cultural Res
2.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Federal and state laws and regulations relevant to archaeology and anthropology. National Historic Preservation Act, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, National Register listings, preservation easements, and federal income tax rehabilitation credits.
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ANTH 328: Mesoamerica
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
This course introduces key developments in prehistoric Mesoamerican cultural change, from the origins of settled life and agriculture to the Aztec empire encountered by the Spanish. Major civilizations such as the Olmec, Maya, Zapotecs, Teotihuacan, Tula and the Aztecs provide a historical framework for examining broader developmental processes such as sedentism, the origins of agriculture and writing, the emergence of social complexity, and urbanism.
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ANTH 329: Egypt: Arch Field Study
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Two week field school in Egypt. Students will visit Egypt old and new, including Islamic Cairo, Coptic churches, the pyramids of Giza, Alexandria, the tombs and temples of Luxor (Valley of the Kings), Aswan (Abu Simbel), and an archaeological excavation. Experience Egyptian folklore through dance and musical performances.
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