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ANTH 3400: Human Osteology and Paleontology
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
An intensive survey of the human skeleton, including differences by sex, age, and ethnicity. Study of the evolutionary history of humankind from early hominids to anatomically modern humans.
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ANTH 3500: Appalachian Folk Medicine
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
The study of folk medical beliefs and practices, focusing on Southern Appalachia from the late 1800s to 1940. Topics examined include folk materia medica and therapeutics, magico-religious beliefs and practices, folk healers, folk concepts of illness and human physiology.
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ANTH 4007/5007: Archaeology of the Southeastern United States
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Intensive survey of the prehistory of the Southeastern United States. Course covers the span of time from the peopling of the New World, some 13,000+ years ago, up through European contact.
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ANTH 4017/5017: Historic Native American Cultures of the Southeastern U
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
An archaeological survey of the historically known Native American tribes of the Southeastern U.S. Study of native lifeways and the effects of European influence and colonization efforts on aboriginal societies.
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ANTH 4018: Honors Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Repeatable up to a total of 6 hours. Open only to students in Anthology. Directed research in an approved topic. Required for departmental honors.
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ANTH 4037/5037: Old World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite: SOAA 1260. An intensive survey of the prehistory of Africa, Asia, and Europe from the Palaeolithic Era (including human origins and early hunter gatherer adaptations) through the Iron Age (including the transition to domestication and agriculture as well as the rise of complex societies).
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ANTH 4240: Primatology
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisites: ANTH 1240, 1260, and 1280. A survey of the study of nonhuman primates, especially the apes. Topics include the evolution of primates, morphology, ecology, social organization, sexual behavior, tool use, play, communication, and protoculture.
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ANTH 4400: Archaeological Field School
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Field work intensive course designed to introduce students to archaeological excavation methods. Students will learn to map, recover, catalog, and process archaeological artifacts. The significance and context of archaeological investigations will be addressed.
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ANTH 4567/5567: Scottish Ethnology
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
A survey of Scottish ethnic and regional groups and their folk traditions. Topics covered include life history, material culture, subsistence patterns, folk narrative, and beliefs and customs.
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ANTH 4630: Native American Culture in Contemporary Society
3.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
An introduction to Native American populations of the United States. Classical anthropological study of indigenous mythologies and pre-contact traditions will be addressed, as well as contemporary issues of poverty, health, public policy, and pan-Indianism.
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