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ANTH 619: 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 620: Computers and Stats in Anth
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Computers and statistical applications in anthropology
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ANTH 622: 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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ANTH 624: Law of Historical/Cultural Res
2.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
This survey course will familiarize students with federal and state laws and regulations relevant to archeology and anthropology, such as the National Historic Preservation Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. It will also introduce them to other legalissues such as obtaining National Register listings, preservation easements and federal income tax rehabilitation credits.
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ANTH 625: African-American Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
African American Archaeology is one of the better established research interests within U.S. Historical Archaeology. This course will examine the development of the archaeology of the African diaspora from its beginnings in the 1960s to the present day. Its principal focus will be the plantation of the Southern United States. The course will include an examination of history of the plantation economy as well as an exploration of issues currently of interest to archaeologists studying the archaeological record of African American life.
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ANTH 626: 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 628: 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 629: Egypt: Arch Field School
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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ANTH 630: Animal Bone Archaeology
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Animal Bone Archaeology Introduction to methods and theories of zooarchaeological research. Practical experience in processing, identification, and interpretation of animal bone remains from archaeological sites.
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ANTH 632: Geo Information Sys and Anth
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Survey of the use of geographical information systems in the study of Global, regional, and local socio-cultural patterns.
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