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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ANTH 110 or a comparable biology course with a grade of "C" or better; ANTH 202 and ANTH 363 recommended. Survey of interaction of primates with their environment. Focus on physiological ecology, nutritional ecology, chemical ecology, population ecology and behavioral ecology of primate species. Lecture 3 hours. Letter grade only (A-F).
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Experiential course gives opportunity to apply standard ethnographic methods to study, observe, and learn about a non-U.S. culture. Analysis of methodology and data collection will occur throughout the course. Location, topics and activities will vary. Letter grade only (A-F).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ANTH 120 and upper-division/graduate standing or consent of the instructor. Anthropological examination of the lives of immigrants and refugees. Explores the way studies of migration challenge our understanding of the local context of globalization and transnationalism. Focus on theories of culture, ethnicity, and identity as well as theories of incorporation, adaptation and nativism and the relevance of applied anthropology through research and advocacy. Letter grade only (A-F).
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ANTH 140 and ANTH 313 or consent of instructor. Explores archaeological and paleoenvironmental evidence of how the natural environment has affected human biological and cultural evolution and how human activities have affected the environment.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. Introduction to field acquisition of archaeological data through remote sensing, geophysics, survey, and excavation; instructional emphasis is on recovery, recording techniques, and the management of field projects; locations will vary and may be offered on Saturdays. May be repeated to a maximum of 10 units in different semesters.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ANTH 140 or equivalent. Study of the products of human activity; nature of measurement and observation within the archaeological record;. Explanations of artifact variability. study of lithics, ceramics, and other types of archaeological materials. Practical experience in the study of materials, sampling, errors. Letter grade only (A-F). (Lec 3 hrs, Lab 2 hrs)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and ANTH 301 or equivalent. The nature of the archaeological record, research design, techniques of archaeological data collection and field research employing data sources and modern techniques. Practical experience in the use of mapping instruments, map interpretation, geophysics, surface survey, sampling designs, remote sensing photogrammetry. Letter grade only (A-F). (Lec 3 hrs, Lab 2 hrs)
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3.00 Credits
Cultural perspectives on aging and the aged in America and elsewhere. Attention to insider views from specific societies and to comparison of aging concerns in diverse settings.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and ANTH 301. Examination of theoretical constructs in the analysis of archaeological data. Development and construction of a metalanguage for the discussion and analysis of historical phenomenon. Key debates in archaeological literature about the nature of theory, knowledge, theory and units. Letter grade only (A-F). (Lec 3 hrs, Lab 2 hrs)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and ANTH 455. Analysis of conceptual frameworks employed by archaeologists in obtaining explanation in the three major areas of culture history, cultural reconstruction, and explanatory prehistory, Introduction to evolutionary theory as used in archaeology. Debates about the nature of evolutionary explanations. Letter grade only (A-F).
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