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ANTH 4653: Advanced Raster GIS
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Advanced raster topics are examined beginning with a theoretical and methodological review of Tomlin's cartographic modeling principles. Topics vary and include Fourier methods, image processing, kriging, spatial statistics, principal components, fuzzy and regression modeling, and multi-criteria decision models. Several raster GIS programs are examined with links to statistical analysis software. Prerequisite: ANTH 4553 or GEOG 4553.
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ANTH 4803: Historical Archeology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Review of the development of historical archeology and discussion of contemporary theory, methods, and substantive issues. Lab sessions on historic artifact identification and analysis.
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ANTH 4813: Ethnographic Approaches to the Past
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Review of the uses of ethnographic data in the reconstruction and interpretation of past cultures and cultural processes, with particular emphasis on the relationships between modern theories of culture and archeological interpretation.
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ANTH 4863: Quantitative Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Introductory statistics course for anthropology students examines probability theory, nature of anthropological data, data graphics, descriptive statistics, probability distributions, test for means and variances, categorical and rank methods, ANOVA, correlation and regression. Lectures focus on theory methods; utilize anthropological data and a statistical software laboratory. (Same as GEOG 4863)
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ANTH 4903: Seminar in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Research, discussion, and projects focusing on a variety of topics. May be repeated for up to 12 hours of degree credit.
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ANTH 4913: Topics of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Covers a special topic or issue. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit.
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ANTH 4923: Karl Marx:Life,Work,and Legacy
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
This course examines the writings of Karl Marx. Students will read and discuss his major works, including Capital, The German Ideology, and Grundrisse. In order to understand Marx's writing, students will also explore his life, times, and legacy. (Same as PLSC 4923)
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ANTH 500V: Advanced Problems in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Individual research at graduate level on clearly defined problems or problem areas. May be repeated for up to 18 hours of degree credit.
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ANTH 5033: Settlements,Sites,and Models
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
The modeling of potential archaeological resource locations within regions receives significant resources and funding from government and private sectors. The theoretical and methodological basis behind such models is examined, as are the history, controversies, key issues, individuals, and the important role of GIS technology and statistical methods. Prerequisite: ANTH 4543 or GEOG 4543 or ANTH 4553 or GEOG 4553.
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ANTH 5053: Quaternary Environments
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
An interdisciplinary study of the Quaternary Period including dating methods, deposits, soils, climates, tectonics, and human adaptation. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 2 hours per week. (Same as GEOG 5053,GEOL 5053)
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