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3.00 Credits
Ethnographic survey of sociocultural systems developed by Native Americans north of Mexico. Emphasis on relationships that exist among ecological factors, subsistence techniques, social organizations, and belief systems; and the impact interactions with European and U.S. societies had on Indian lifestyles. ( Same as 680:132) ( Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Ethnographic focus on the sociocultural systems of the indigenous peoples of Mesoamerica, Amazon Basin and the Andean Highlands. Emphasis on inter-relationships among environment, history, social organizations and belief systems from a holistic and comparative perspective. ( Same as 680:137) ( Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Beginnings of food production, rise of complex culture and collapse of cultural systems as interpreted through archaeological data. Comparative approach focusing on Mesoamerica and the Near East. Prerequisite(s): 990:010; junior standing or consent of instructor. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Prehistory of North American Indians and major prehistoric cultures in Central and South America, including the Aztec, Maya, and Inca, traced from earliest arrival of peoples in the New World to time of European contact. Prerequisite(s): 990:010; junior standing or consent of instructor. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Prehistory of Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia from dawn of humanity to civilizations of Egypt, Indus Valley, Mesopotamia, and China. Emphasis also on prehistory of simple hunter-gatherer cultures in the Old World. Prerequisite(s): 990:010; junior standing or consent of instructor. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Archaeological record of the American Indians of New Mexico, Arizona, southern Colorado, and southern Utah from earliest big-game hunters of the region, through development of agriculture, rise of large pueblos and cliff dwellings, and enigmatic abandonments prior to conquest by the Spaniards. Prerequisite(s): 990:010 or 990:011; junior standing. (Variable)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Research participation and/or independent supervised research in anthropology. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite(s): 15 hours in anthropology; consent of instructor and department head. (Offered Fall, Spring, and Summer)
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3.00 Credits
Consideration of application of anthropology in analyzing and addressing contemporary social problems. Topics include economic development, public health, ethnic relations, and education. Prerequisite(s): 980:001 or 990:011; junior standing. (Variable)
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3.00 Credits
Historical perspective on the development of evolutionary thought and how it changed ideas in physical anthropology, including the theoretical foundations of the "modern synthesis", the race concept, primate studies, paleoanthropology, and human ecology and adaptation. Prerequisite(s): 990:010; junior standing or consent of instructor. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of the processes and origins of human biological variability, adaptability, and responses to a changing environment. Prerequisite(s): 990:010; junior standing. (Variable)
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