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ANTH 130C: Global Food Systems and Human Food Security
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Examines history of global food systems and its impacts on ecosystems, ecologies, and human nutrition and food security. How agricultural, capture fisheries, and aquacultural industries were integrated into the global food system. Provides information to make more informed decisions about consuming these products.
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ANTH 131: North American Indians
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The origins, development, and attainments of New World aboriginal cultures north of Mexico. Some emphasis is given to California groups such as the Chumash.
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ANTH 131CA: California Indians
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Investigation of the diversity of California Indian societies at the beginning of European colonization, including social organization, economy, material culture, and ideology. Also considered are origins and historic changes. Emphasis is placed on central and southern California.
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ANTH 132TS: Ceramic Analysis in Archaeology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
An overview of how ceramics are used in archaeology. Topics include potterymanufacture, classification, stylistic and functional analysis, scientific analysis, chronology, production and exchange, ceramic consumption and socio-political organization.
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ANTH 133: Cultural Development in Mesoamerica
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The rise and fall of various ancient civilizations such as those of the Maya, Aztecs, Toltecs, Teotihuacanos, and Olmec as well as their cultural antecedents. This course uses self-paced audiovisual modules as well as traditional lecture format.
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ANTH 134: Modern Cultures of Latin America
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Continuities and changes in the contemporary cultures of peasant and urban societies in Mexico, Central, and South America. Examination of cultural institutions and values, social stratification, village and urban life, elites, urbanization.
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ANTH 136: Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
The aboriginal and modern cultures of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia.
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ANTH 139: Indigenous Peoples
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Survey of indigenous societies, including: resistance, response, and adaptations to colonial incursions; colonial and postcolonial politics; ethnic and cultural assimilation; indigenous ethnic resistance; indigenous political movements. Other topics explored include ethnocide and ecocide; indigenous property rights; effects of globalization.
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ANTH 143F: Ethics in Archaeology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
An analysis of ethics in contemporary archaeology. Topics include reburial and repatriation, interpretation of the archaeological record in the context of historically oppressed groups, ethnic minorities, and non-western societies. The course also includes the ethics of collecting and managing cultural property.
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ANTH 148: Ecological Anthropology
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Focuses on the complex and dynamic interactions between human beings and their physical environment. Examines ecological thinking in anthropology and the various theoretical approaches within the discipline that have developed from the coalescence of natural and social sciences.
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