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Anth 380: Field Techniques in Archaeology
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-6 credits. Prerequisites: Anth 172 or consent of instructor. SS
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Anth 388: Method and Theory in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: Anth 172 or consent of instructor. This course explores how archaeologists reconstruct the past: how they formulate research problems and conduct field work; what field and laboratory analytical tools they employ; and how they use data, models, and theory to explain culture change. Techniques, methods, and theoretical frameworks used in modern prehistoric archaeology are examined. Readings in the professional literature, case studies, and guest lecturers provide vivid examples of archaeologists in thought and action. S
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Anth 420: Archaeological Origins of Plant & Animal Use
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisite: Anth 172. This course uses archaeological information to examine the relationships between humans and the plant and animal resources we exploit and will focus on specific examples of economic uses of both wild and domestic species, covering both prehistoric and modern consequences of how we interact with biological resources. Basic issues in floral and faunal analysis such as the recovery, quantification, analysis, and interpretation of plant and animal remains from archaeological sites will be presented in depth. On demand.
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Anth 426: Lithic Technology
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: Anth 172 or consent of instructor. Study of prehistoric stone tool technology and examination of the analytical methods used by archaeologists in lithics research. F/2
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Anth 439: Human Osteology
4.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
4 credits. Prerequisites: Anth 170 or Anth 270 or Anat 204 or consent of instructor. This course is an intensive examination of human skeletal anatomy, covering the features of the entire human skeleton and the relationship of human osteology to other fields, including palaeoanthropology, palaeopathology, forensic anthropology, and vertebrate anatomy. F.
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Anth 441: Forensic Anthropology Field School
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-6 credits. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. This course is a hands-on exposure to the field and laboratory methods of forensic anthropology. SS
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Anth 465: Culture,Illness and Health
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: Anth 171 or consent of instructor. Examination of culturally-based beliefs and practices involved in maintenance of health and the handling of illness in non-Western and modern societies. S
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Anth 480: Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
3 credits. Prerequisites: Senior major status and completion of two of the three method and theory requirements (cultural, archaeology, physical); or departmental permission. The seminar will examine current debates or an area of study involving two or more subfields of anthropology. The seminar will provide an opportunity for students to integrate knowledge and skills obtained in anthropology. S
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Anth 489: Senior Honors Thesis
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-8 credits, repeatable to 9. Prerequisite: Hon 401. Supervised independent study culminating in a thesis. F,S,SS
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Anth 492: Independent Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Dakota
1-4 credits. Consent of instructor. Independent research conducted under advisement with department faculty. Research is student originated and developed. F,S
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