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ANTH 3150: Cognitive Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Balée. Cross-cultural investigation of human thinking and rationality. Assesses linguistic relativity; cognitive rationalism; comparative aspects of human classification and nomenclature of diverse semantic fields; the use of linguistic and cultural universals in attempts to define the nature of human thought processes; possible relationships among sociocultural evolution and the size and structure of given vocabularies in unrelated languages; and the problem of irrationality. Note: See ANTH 615.
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ANTH 3160: Peoples of the Pacific
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Marksbury. Introduction to the cultures of Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, and Australia from the first settlement to the emergence of modern nation-states.
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ANTH 3190: Economic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Truitt. The study of economic behavior in band, tribal, and peasant societies. Emphasis on the impact of culture and environment on economic decision-making in the Third World. Competing theoretical approaches, particularly evolutionary, ecological, substantivist and Marxist are critically reviewed
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ANTH 3230: Zooarchaeology
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. This provides basic instruction in the identification of large mammal remains commonly recovered from archaeological sites. In addition, a taphonomic approach to zooarchaeology is stressed, with an emphasis on understanding and interpreting the formation of archaeological faunal assemblages.
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ANTH 3260: Highland Mexican Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Healan. Patterns and processes of cultural development in the highlands of central Mexico, western Mexico, and Oaxaca as known from archaeological and ethnohistorical data. Early cultures, Toltecs, Aztecs, Mixtecs, Zapotecs. Note: See ANTH 626.
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ANTH 3280: Middle American Indians
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Hill. Colonial and modern indigenous cultures of Mexico and Central America.
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ANTH 3290: The Nature of Language
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Maxwell. Language as a reflection of the human mind and the role of language in defining the essence of humanity. Language and the expression of social values. Emphasis on analysis of primary linguistic data. Critical examination of theories of linguistic structure.
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ANTH 3300: History of Writing
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Staff. This course looks at the different systems of writing which have been used in various cultures through time with attention to the materials and purpose in relation to the cultures. Orientation to and practice in decipherment are included. Finally, the issues of modern script development are introduced.
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ANTH 3310: Introduction to Historical Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Maxwell. The investigation of language change and its causes. The reconstruction of earlier linguistic forms. The Indo-European language family. Selected problems in phonological and grammatical reconstruction.
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ANTH 3330: Anthropology of Gender
3.00 Credits
Tulane University of Louisiana
Prof. Du, Prof. Masquelier. A theoretical and ethnographical examination of how gender is constructed across cultures. Topics include sex and gender, gender identity, bodily experiences, masculinity and femininity, gender roles, kinship and gender, gender stratification, and gender equality, as well as gender, ethnicity, and class.
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