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ANTH 1102: Introduction to Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Variation in human culture and biology from the earliest beginnings to the present, including relationships between human biology, culture, and the environment, and an understanding of contemporary cultural differences.
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ANTH 2070H-2070L: Culture and Human Biology (Honors)
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The biological bases of human social and cultural behavior from the perspective of biological anthropology. Includes instruction in laboratory methods. Evolutionary history, primate behavior, and human biological diversity will be applied to understanding the interrelationship of biology, culture, and society.
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ANTH 2120H: Introduction to Anthropology (Honors)
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Variation in human culture and biology from the earliest beginnings to the present, including relationships between human biology, culture, and the environment, and an understanding of contemporary cultural differences.
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ANTH 3040: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Exploration of the complete story of human evolution, from our origins in Africa, our affinities with all primates, and our modern biological and cultural adaptations.
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ANTH 3080: Anthropology of Language
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Anthropological studies in language, including origins and evolution, prehistory, geographical distribution, typology and classification, language and speech communities. Relationships between language and culture, language and society, and language and environment will be emphasized.
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ANTH 3090: Evolution of Human Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Prehistoric and historic human ecosystems, from hunting and gathering to states and empires, viewed from a biocultural perspective. Changing human-environment relations over the past 10,000 years.
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ANTH 3100: Peoples of the World
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The way of life of a number of societies from around the world, including hunting and gathering bands, farming and herding tribes and chiefdoms, and pre-industrial states and peasantry.
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ANTH 3200: How the World Works: The Anthropology of Consumption and Globalization
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Examination of the efforts of anthropologists to understand the contemporary world by providing a broad overview of approaches to the study of cultures of consumption.
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ANTH 3220: Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Basic concepts and principles of archaeology. Topics covered include history of archaeology, site formation processes, survey and excavation techniques, artifact typology and analysis, chronology, activity analysis, and general archaeological theory.
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ANTH 3230: Material Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Relationships between humans and material things, with a strong emphasis on the material culture of Georgia from 10,000 BC until about AD 1900.
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