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ANG 5520: Human Osteology
4.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Detailed examination of human skeletal and dental anatomy, structure, and function. Techniques of osteological analysis, including determination of age, sex, stature, ancestry, and pathology. Offered concurrently with ANT 4525; graduate students will be assigned additional work. Credit may not be received in both ANG 5520 and ANG 5466.
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ANG 5520L: Human Osteology Lab
0.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Corresponding lab for Human Osteology.
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ANG 5536: Bioarchaeology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Bioarchaeology is the study of human skeletal remains from archaeological sites. It draws on techniques from archaeology, anatomy, biology, chemistry, pathology, demography, and history in order to reconstruct both individual lives and collective population histories across the globe. Offered concurrently with ANT 4536; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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ANG 5537: Food, Biology and Culture
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course is a biocultural examination of the relationship between food, human health, and society in past and present populations. Food is a fundamental link between human biology and culture; the great diversity of human food preferences, aversions, and avoidance is rooted in both of these domains. The objective of this course is to consider some of this diversity, and to try to achieve some understanding, within an evolutionary paradigm, of the causes and consequences of our food habits. Offered concurrently with ANT 4537; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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ANG 5550: Primatology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Overview of the taxonomy, evolutionary history, ecology, and behavior of non-human primates, and the theoretical basis and methodology of primate studies. Offered concurrently with ANT 4550; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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ANG 5803: Ethnographic Research Methods
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course serves as an opportunity for students to conduct original research, and to put anthropological theory and method into practice for insight into a small part of the human experience. We will conduct a semester-long research project, incorporating several of the methods anthropologists use "in the field" to better understand a cultural group: behavioral observation, interviews and surveys. From the resulting data, we will work together to analyze and interpret it, culminating in an original written ethnography. Offered concurrently with ANT 4803; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
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ANG 6002: Proseminar in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Examines selected subjects in anthropology using the perspectives of all three sub-disciplines; cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and archaeology. The seminar's goals are to introduce students to the subject, provide in-depth understanding of current issues, and examine the variety of theoretical and methodological approaches used by anthropologists. Contact department for specific topic each semester offered. No more than 6 semester hours credit may be received.
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ANG 6093: Research Design in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
The fundamental issues of research design and implementation and the objectives and strategies of contemporary anthropological research. Scientific procedures and methods in the development of research programs that are logically structured and fundable. Alternative forms of deriving knowledge relating to important issues in epistemology and the philosophy of science will also be discussed.
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ANG 6110: Advanced Method and Theory in Archaeology Seminar
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Includes an overview of the history and development of American archaeology with an emphasis on methodological and theoretical topics. Class is an organized seminar with readings and discussions of specific topics.
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ANG 6183L: Advanced Laboratory Methods in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Advanced training in the operation of an archaeological laboratory. Activities include laboratory organization and management as well as planning laboratory activities to meet deadlines, assignment of tasks, training, and supervising beginning students. Graduate students will instruct undergraduate students in artifact identification and documentation. Credit may not be received in both ANG 6183L and ANG 6823L.
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