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ANTH 310F: Middle East & N Africa
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 470F) An introduction to the prehistory, cultural history, and modern cultures of peoples in the Middle East and North Africa.
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ANTH 310G: Peoples & Cultures N America
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 470G) An introduction to the prehistory, cultural history, and modern cultures of peoples in North America.
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ANTH 310H: Honors Peoples & Cultures
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course is designed to provide students in the University Honors program a survey of the prehistory, cultural history, and contemporary cultures of the geographic area in question. Topical emphasis may vary from year to year, in conjunction with other 310 sections. Special approval needed from the department (Restricted to students in University Honors program).
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ANTH 310I: People & Cultures Mesoamerica
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 470I) An introduction to the prehistory, cultural history, and modern cultures of peoples in Mesoamerica.
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ANTH 310K: Peoples & Cultures Southwest
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 470K) An introduction to the prehistory, cultural history, and modern cultures of the Native Peoples of the American Southwest.
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ANTH 328A: Intro Lang Culture Americas
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 428A) This course introduces the myriad of indigenous languages of the Americas. Focus is both descriptive and anthropological. Languages are considered with respect to their grammatical and discursive structures, historical relations, and their place within the sociocultural milieu of speakers. Areal focus is North America.
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ANTH 328B: Intro Lang Culture Americas
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 428B) This course introduces the myriad of indigenous languages of the Americas. Focus is both descriptive and anthropological. Languages are considered with respect to their grammatical and discursive structures, historical relations, and their place within the sociocultural milieu of speakers. Areal focus is Mesoamerica.
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ANTH 328C: Intro Lang Culture Americas
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as ANTH 428C) This course introduces the myriad of indigenous languages of the Americas. Focus is both descriptive and anthropological. Languages are considered with respect to their grammatical and discursive structures, historical relations, and their place within the sociocultural milieu of speakers. Areal focus is South America.
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ANTH 330: Biological Found Humn Behavior
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Discussion of human sexual behavior, the opposition of violence and aggression with cooperative behavior, and the anthropological background of facts concerning whether these behaviors are driven by biological (instinctual) or purely cultural factors.
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ANTH 340C: Intro Archaeology Africa
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Same as AFR 340) An introduction to the prehistoric and historic cultures of sub-Saharan Africa. The course examines subsistence practices, migrations, trade, technologies, cities, and states. Topics include social, political, and economic organization from hunter-gatherers to ancient kingdoms to early 20th century. The class may be held concurrently with ANTH 430C, but with fewer readings and assignments.
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