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ANT 4175: Archaeology of the Islamic World
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: ANT 2100. This course examines the traditions and culture of Islamic peoples as reflected in the archaeological record. Issues related to the impact of religion on daily life, nationalism, and the development of archaeology in the Middle East are considered.
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ANT 4185: Paleonutrition
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: ANT 2100. This course covers methods in reconstruction of past economic behavior/diet. It includes lab work in identification and analysis of faunal remains.
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ANT 4227r: Topics in PreColumbian Art and Iconography
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course focuses on major PreColumbian art traditions, as evidenced in the material culture. Attention is paid to cosmology and the socio-cultural context of art in each society. Topics include classic Maya art and iconography; Mixtec codices; Central Mexican art and iconography. May be repeated, when topics vary, to a maximum of nine semester hours.
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ANT 4241: Anthropology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
The cultural conceptions of supernatural reality, with emphasis on comparative understanding of myth and ritual, the religious experience, and religious evolution and revitalization movements.
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ANT 4242: Symbol and Ritual
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: ANT 2410. This course is an introduction to symbolic approaches in anthropology and the study of ritual. It critically analyzes conceptual mechanisms that anthropologists use in analyzing symbolic activity. Material comes from various parts of the world.
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ANT 4277: Human Conflict: Theory and Resolution
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course provides an introduction to the nature of and theories concerning human conflict from the interdisciplinary perspectives of biological and cultural anthropology, political economy, and the history of warfare. Particular emphasis is placed upon cross-cultural applications.
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ANT 4302: Sex Roles in Cross–Cultural Perspective
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Prerequisite: ANT 2410. Sex roles in anthropological perspective with emphasis on data from archaeology and ethnology. Special emphasis on the interpretation of sex roles by anthropologists in the field.
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ANT 4309: Conquest of the Americas
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course examines the conquest of the Americas. It explores the arts of domination, power, and resistance and specific historical encounters where such arts are employed.
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ANT 4323: Peoples and Cultures of Mexico and Central America
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
Provides an overview of Mexico and Central America and the multiplicity of cultural and linguistic groups within the developing modern nations from an anthropological viewpoint. Discusses cultural values and the problems of reconciling modern society with traditional peasant and indigenous ethnic groups, as well as institutions such as kinship and the family; technology, work, and ecological adaptations; social organization, political integration, religion, and ceremonial life.
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ANT 4337: Peoples and Cultures of Amazonia
3.00 Credits
Florida State University
This course explores problems of similarity, difference, divinity, and nature/culture in Amazonia. It addresses the conceptual problem of where one culture ends and another begins with regard to Amazonian peoples. Topics include regional networks of trade, similar knowledge systems, shamanism, rainforest ecosystems, and social organization.
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