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ANTH 4315/6315: Archaeology of Georgia
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Twelve thousand years of life in Georgia with an emphasis on relationships to the environment. Examines lifeways of prehistoric and early historic peoples, and the history of Georgia archaeology.
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ANTH 4320/6320: Anthropology of Migration
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Theory, method, and case studies of human migration from social and cultural perspectives. Emphasizes role of migration in development change, environmental impact, and ethnic relations in sending and receiving societies. Case studies of transnational movement between developed and underdeveloped regions with a specific focus on the state of Georgia.
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ANTH 4460/6460: The Aztecs and the Maya
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Two indigenous urban societies of the Americas, from farming village beginnings to the Spanish conquest, and their lasting impact on modern middle American culture. Topics include ecology, economy, political organization, urbanism, militarism, beliefs, art, architecture, and literature.
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ANTH 4461/6461: African Ethnography
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The peoples of Africa and the process of researching and writing ethnography. Part one reviews classic/canonical ethnographic readings and concepts from the colonial period. Part two involves ethnography of colonialism. Part three details the post-colonial experience.
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ANTH 4470/6470: The Rise and Fall of the Southeastern Chiefdoms
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Development of the native societies of the southeastern United States, the exploration of the area by Spain in the sixteenth century, and the consequences of the meeting of the two peoples.
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ANTH 4480/6480: The Indians of the Old South
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Social history of the native peoples of the southern United States from the beginnings of the Spanish missions and the English deerskin and slave trade through Indian removal.
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ANTH 4530: Conflict and Disease
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Examination of the intentional promotion of disease as an instrument of warfare from the first reported incidents to the most current and consideration of the implications for the future.
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ANTH 4540/6540-4540L/6540L: Health, Biology, and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Introduction to medical anthropology from an ecological and biocultural perspective. Drawing from theory and case studies, we focus on the interaction between environment, biology, culture, and society as determinants of health and health problems.
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ANTH 4550/6550: Ethnohistory
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The methods used by anthropologists to reconstruct the history of preliterate societies from archaeological evidence, documentary evidence, and oral traditions. The ethnohistory of southeastern United States.
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ANTH 4560/6560: Anthropology of Development
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Relationships among development, culture and environment from the world system perspective. Concepts of dependence, hegemony, inequality, and resistance are brought to bear in exploring interlinkages between (and among) underdevelopment, resource exploitation, and local autonomy and self-reliance.
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