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3.00 Credits
Method and theory of nautical archaeology, development as a discipline, ethical considerations, evolution of ship construction and public laws and education.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the classic and current literature on key topics in North American pre-Columbian archaeology including peopling of the New World, archaic adaptations, woodland stage developments, and the Mississippian world.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the goals, methods and theoretical base of historical archaeology. Particular emphasis is placed on theoretical development, acculturation, ethnicity, archaeological methods and documentary research. The class is an organized seminar with readings and discussions of specific topics.
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3.00 Credits
A practical introduction to the use of historical documents in archeological research, both as primary sources of data for understanding the past, and as a complement to archaeological and other types of data. Examples and case-studies will center on the history of Florida during Spanish, British, and early American periods.
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3.00 Credits
A methods course in the use of Windows based Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology that teaches the basic skills necessary to use GIS for research in anthropology, archaeology and cultural resource management. GIS philosophy and concepts, database design and use, computer assisted cartography and anthropological research using ArcGIS will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Through lecture and discussion of readings we will explore the relationships between disease and culture. Main topics will include the basics of disease epidemiology in humans, human bio-cultural adaptations to disease, and the effects and influences of disease on human culture and society. Offered concurrently with ANT 4532; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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3.00 Credits
Examines contemporary debates, topics, and issues in human rights cross-culturally, and focuses on the history of the concept of human rights, universalism vs. particularism, gender, race, religion, social justice movements, and current human rights conventions.
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3.00 Credits
Critically analyzes globalization and the global processes and connections operating in the world today. Examines the complex interactions of people, ideas, economic systems, technologies, commodities, media and other forms that encompass globalization in the post-Cold War era. Offered concurrently with ANT 4473; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the fossil evidence for human evolution, and hominid behavioral reconstruction using ethnographic and primate models. Offered concurrently with ANT 4586; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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3.00 Credits
Evolutionary perspective on function and adaptive nature of biological variation in modern man. Offered currently with ANT 4516; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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