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ANTH 451 /651: Bioarcheology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
The analysis of the skeletal remains from past human populations, oriented at the mortality, morbidity and genetic affinities of those extinct populations. Prerequisite: 351L. (B) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 453 /553: Advanced Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Komar Medicolegal applications of biological anthropology. Students will become familiar with operations of the New Mexico Medical Investigators Office, participating in ongoing casework and review and re-analysis of past cases. Prerequisite: 351L or BIOL 237. (B)
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ANTH 453 /553 - Advanced Forensic Anthropology
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ANTH 454 /554: Human Paleopathology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Ancient disease through the study of normal and abnormal bone remodeling processes and dental conditions. Population health evaluated by descriptive and radiologic analyses of human remains. Prerequisite: 351L. (B) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 454 /554 - Human Paleopathology
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ANTH 455 /555: Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as BIOL 452.) Fundamentals of human transmission, cellular, molecular, developmental and population genetics. Prerequisite: 150 or BIOL 110 or BIOL 123 or BIOL 201 or BIOL 202. (B) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 455 /555 - Human Genetics
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ANTH 456 /656: Field School in Biological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
A course in the field and laboratory techniques used in Biological Anthropology. The focus varies by instructor to include human osteology, primate and human evolution, or genetics. Prerequisite: 150 or BIOL 110 or BIOL 123 or BIOL 201 or BIOL 202. (B) {Intersession and Summer}
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ANTH 457 /557: Paleoanthropology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Pearson Events and processes leading from the appearance of the human lineage to the beginnings of agriculture, with discussions of Australopithecus and the genus Homo, through Homo sapiens. Prerequisite: 351L. (B) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 457 /557 - Paleoanthropology
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ANTH 458: Reconstructing Life from the Skeleton
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Pearson A variety of advanced topics in human osteology including what the skeleton can reveal about a person's life, habits, habitual activity, profession, diseases and appearance. Prerequisite: 351L or BIOL 237. (B) {Offered periodically}
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ANTH 462: Human Evolutionary Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Kaplan The capstone course for Anthropology concentrators in Human Evolutionary Ecology. Provides students with a broad, but deep, overview of the major theoretical issues in HEE and of empirical data brought to bear on them. Prerequisite: 360. (HEE)
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ANTH 462 - Human Evolutionary Ecology
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ANTH 473L /573L: Archaeological Measurement and Laboratory Analysis
4.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Ramenofsky Emphasizes the methods and techniques employed to construct and analyze archaeological materials. Style, function and technology of flaked and ground stone and ceramics are considered. Course work includes readings, discussions and laboratory exercises. Exercises focus on the construction, analysis and interpretation of data. Prerequisite: 320. (A) {Alternate years}
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ANTH 480 /580: Ceramic Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Crown Basic concepts, methods and approaches used in the analysis of archaeological pottery. Lectures cover concepts and strategies. Labs give practical experience with techniques of analysis. (A) {Spring}
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ANTH 480 /580 - Ceramic Analysis
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