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ANTH 3020: Primate Behavior and Social Organization
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3020. Primate Behavior and Social Organization (3) P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor. Comparative examination of prosimians, monkeys, and apes in natural and experimental situations that enhance understanding of human behavior and social organization.
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ANTH 3026: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3026. Forensic Anthropology (3) May not count toward foundations curriculum requirement. P: ANTH 2015, 2016, or consent of the instructor. Human osteology, establishing a biological profile analysis of trauma and manner of death, and the legal duties of the forensic anthropologist.
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ANTH 3027: Human Health and Disease Ecology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3027. Human Health and Disease Ecology (3) P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor. Interaction between environment, behavior, and illness. Environmental niches conducive to maintenance and spread of disease. Methods of examining diseases in prehistoric societies.
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ANTH 3028: Human Adaption and Variation
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor. Evolutionary perspective of the adaptive nature of contemporary human physical diversity.
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ANTH 3030: Death and Disease in the Classical World
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3030. Death and Disease in the Classical World (3) P: ANTH 2000 or ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor. Explores archaeological and bioarchaeological evidence for disease and death in Classical Greece and Rome.
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ANTH 3050: Ethnographic Field Methods
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3050. Ethnographic Field Methods (3) (S) P: ANTH 2010 or 2200 or consent of instructor. Lectures, readings, and fieldwork. Application of formal and informal ethnographic research techniques.
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ANTH 3077: Archaeological Methods
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3077. Archaeological Methods (3) (S) P: ANTH 2000 or consent of instructor. Basic archaeological methods and techniques in site survey, site types, excavation, recording processing, presentation, chronometry, and analysis of materials.
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ANTH 3111: North American Archaeology
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3111. North American Archaeology (3) (FC:SO) P: ANTH 1000 or 2000 or consent of instructor. Culture, history, and development of prehistoric cultures of North America from earliest times to European colonization.
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ANTH 3113: Archaeology Old Testamnt World
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3113. Archaeology of the Old Testament World (3) Same as RELI 3113 P: ANTH 1000 or 2000 or PHIL 1695 or consent of instructor. Survey of Bronze and Iron Age cultures of Syria-Palestine, ca. 3500-586 BC/BCE, with emphasis on use of archaeological materials in historical reconstruction.
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ANTH 3114: Archaeology New Testamnt World
3.00 Credits
East Carolina University
3114. Archaeology of the New Testament World (3) Same as RELI 3114 P: ANTH 1000 or 2000 or PHIL 1696 or consent of instructor. Survey of Persian, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods in Syria-Palestine, 539 BC/BCE to 640 AD/CE, with emphasis on use of archaeological materials in historical reconstruction.
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