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ANT 2410: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
Discussion of major methods of and orientations to the cross-cultural study of the world? peoples. Representative case studies are used to demonstrate variations in human adaptations and to encourage an appreciation of diverse values and lifestyles.
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ANT 2511: Biological Anthropology NS AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
CR: ANT 2511L. Non-human primates, the fossil record and the biology of races are surveyed in order to understand the human animal as a product of biosocial phenomena. Anatomy, genetics, culture and evolution are emphasized.
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ANT 2511L: Biological Anthropology Laboratory NS AS ANT
1.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
CR: ANT 2511 This is a lab companion to an overview of biological anthropology. The students will be doing laboratories which are relevant to the class topics covered in the lecture hall in ANT 2511.
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ANT 3005: The Anthropological Perspective AF AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
For non-anthropology majors only. May not be counted for credit toward an anthropology major. Presents the basic concepts of anthropology as they are relevant to contemporary life. Aims at enabling the student to understand the anthropologist? cross-cultural view of the human species as adapting through biosocial means to life on this planet.
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ANT 3101: Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
The cross-cultural study of humankind from its beginnings up to and including the historic period through the recovery, description, and analysis of the remains of past cultures and societies.
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ANT 3610: Anthropological Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
The comparative study of language in its cultural context, especially emphasizing the role of language in the cultural interpretation of physical and social reality.
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ANT 4034: Theories of Culture AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: DPR. Senior standing with major in anthropology. The major concepts that form the anthropological view of humanity are viewed in historical perspective. Basic ideas of the western philosophical tradition are analyzed from the Greeks to the 19th century when they became incorporated into the new discipline of anthropology. 20th century anthropological developments on these themes are considered.
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ANT 4142: Old World Archaeology AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 3101 or DPR. The archaeology of Europe, Asia and Africa, from the earliest humans through the emergence of state-level societies in many parts of the Old World. The course will focus on comparative aspects of economic, social, political, and religious organization in the prehistoric Near East, Egypt, China, the Aegean, Europe and Africa.
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ANT 4143: European Archaeology AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 3101 or DPR. The archaeology of Europe, from the first Palaeolithic inhabitants to the fall of Roman civilization. The course will focus on ancient material culture while emphasizing social and economic questions such as the emergence of modern humans, the adoption of agriculture, the development of complex societies, and the rise of civilization.
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ANT 4147: Environmental Archaeology AS ANT
3.00 Credits
University of South Florida-Main Campus
PR: ANT 3101 or DPR. This course examines environmental constraints on ancient human societies, and how human activities have impacted the environment in the last several thousand years. Presentation of the methods used to reconstruct prehistoric environments will be followed by case studies from Florida, Central and South America, Easter Island, the Mediterranean and the Near East.
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