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ANTH 401: Forensic Anthropology
4.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Applied human osteology, emphasizing ability to identify age, sex, and population type of skeletal material. Effects of disease and behavior on bones.
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ANTH 403: Visual Language
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Varied theoretical approaches, including film theory, media theory, literary criticism, and linguistic analysis, to compare language of visual imagery with other communicative modes. How meaning is conveyed through film style, nested and/or contradictory visual messages, narrative structure, and technical choices used to convey mood in classic documentaries. Ethics of representation, filmmaker/subject relations, and role of film as cultural object.
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ANTH 405: As Others See Us
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Joint American Studies/International Studies seminar surveying international perceptions of U.S.
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ANTH 406: Arch of the Pacific Islands
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Holistic preview of Pacific Island societies in the past. I will draw from archaeological literature and to a lesser degree ethnographic, linguistic, and biological data. Issues of historic contact, historic archaeology, prehistory, and cultural development in the regions of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia will be addressed with attention to problems and contributions to anthropology.
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ANTH 411: Advanced Field Archaeology
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Archaeological field and laboratory techniques, including excavation, surveying, and artifact analysis and description; general problems of archaeological interpretation; prehistoric data from southeastern U.S.
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ANTH 412: Computers and Stats in Anth
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Computer and statistical applications in anthropology; use of SAS data management and statistical and graphics software.
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ANTH 414: Geoarchaeology- 3 to
6.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Survey of geological methods as applied to archaeological questions. Practicum in geoarchaeological laboratory and analytic methods using samples from archaeological sites in Alabama and the Middle East. Prerequisites: ANTH 101 or ANTH 106
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ANTH 415: Ethnographic Research Methods
6.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Ethnographic Field Methods classroom instruction and practical experience in techniques of ethnographic fieldwork, including participant observation, household surveys, structured and unstructured interviewing, and genealogies.
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ANTH 417: Origins of Agriculture
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Theories about the origins of agriculture, examination of the archeological record concerning different pathways leading to the domestication of plants and animals.
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ANTH 422: Landscape Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
The course will cover the techniques and strategies employed by archaeologists to reconstruct past landscape, which involves scientific testing, remote sensing, GIS, survey, excavation and environmental analysis. Examples will be drawn from projects across diverse landscape types in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Central America and Asia. In-field and laboratory application of techniques will be emphasized.
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