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3.00 Credits
Smith, Huckell (Also offered as EPS 482L.) Application of geological concepts to archaeological site formation with emphasis on pre-ceramic prehistory of the southwestern United States. Quaternary dating methods, paleoenvironment, landscape evolution, depositional environments. Quaternary stratigraphy, soil genesis, sourcing of lithic materials, site formation processes. Required field trip. Prerequisite: 121L and 220 and EPS 101 and EPS 105L. Restriction: junior standing. (A) {Spring}
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as MSST, ARTH 485.) Theoretical and practical work in specific museum problems. Prerequisite: 402 or ARTH 407. (E)
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as MSST, ARTH 486.) Practicum in museum methods and management. Prerequisite: 402 or ARTH 407. (E)
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as BIOL 491.) This course investigates how genetic variation is patterned within and between and how these patterns change over time. Topics include neutral theory, population structure, phylogenetics, coalescent theory, molecular clock, and laboratory methods. (B)
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3.00 Credits
Directed study of topics not covered in regular courses. (A, B, E, HEE)
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3.00 Credits
Readings and discussions concerning anthropological research methods, sources, goals and professional ethics. Open to upper-division majors and concentrators whose applications for the honors program have been approved. (A, B, E, HEE) Restriction: permission of instructor. {Fall}
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3.00 Credits
2-6, no limit ] Field research for qualified advanced undergraduate or graduate students with previous experience in archaeology, biological anthropology, human evolutionary ecology, linguistics or general ethnology. Problems are selected on the basis of student-faculty interest and field research opportunities. Restriction: permission of instructor. (A, B, E, HEE) {Offered upon demand}
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3.00 Credits
Szabo (Also offered as ARTH 502.) Prehistoric and historic art forms of the Arctic, Northwest Coast and the eastern woodlands of North America. {Fall} (E)
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3.00 Credits
Szabo (Also offered as ARTH 506.) Prehistoric and historic art forms of the Plains, Southwest and western regions of North America. {Spring} (E)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course familiarizes students with current, active research in Anthropology by the University of New Mexico faculty and visiting scholars. It also teaches students to critically assess and discuss research questions. (A, B, E, HEE)
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