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ANT 208: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Human language, its characteristics and its relationship to other communication systems will be examined. The use of language to illuminate historical relationships and current sociocultural processes will be discussed, as well as ways in which one can investigate culture through cognitive structures elicited from speech.
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ANT 211: Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
The role of physical anthropology in the forensic sciences. Topics include (with reference to case studies): history of forensic anthropology in the US; procedures for search and recovery of human remains; method of identification from the skeleton; trauma analyses; manners of death; time since death estimations; facial reconstruction; photo/video superimposition techniques.
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ANT 215: Anthropology of Native Americans
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Survey of native peoples and their cultures. Major cultural adaptations reflected in subsistence practice, crafts and arts, social, political, and ceremonial patterns of the native peoples of North America.
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ANT 301: Shamanism,Witchcraft,and Cults
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: ANT 105 or 206 or sophomore standing. A study of the religious institutions of traditional band, tribal and peasant societies. Topics cover psychological stress, social control, and ritual healing. The cult within modern Western society will be compared with cults in traditional preindustrial society.
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ANT 303: Anthropology of Gender
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: ANT 105 or 206 or SOC 105 or consent of instructor. A study of gender roles in traditional cultures, an analysis of historical, ideological, economic, and social systems of traditional cultures as influenced by gender.
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ANT 305: North Americans Indians
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. A study of the major issues facing Native Americans today in North America. Traditional North American cultures and their history of contact with Euro-American culture provides the background to analyze contemporary issues of identity, land claims, religious freedom, energy resources, health and education.
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ANT 307: New World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: ANT 105 or 207 or consent of instructor. The entry of humans into North America and South America will be examined using archaeological data. Other topics include the post-Pleistocene expansion of big game hunters, woodland hunter-gatherers, and the development of agricultural societies. Diffusion versus independent invention will be considered.
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ANT 308: Old World Archaeology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: ANT 105 or 207 or consent of instructor. Studies the interplay of early state-level civilizations in the Old World, with emphasis on Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley. Other topics include nomads, invaders, and the collapse of state-level societies. Lecture and discussion.
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ANT 310: The Ancient Maya
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Explores the achievements of one of the most remarkable civilizations in the Americas. Artistic, architectural, economic and religious components of pre- Columbian Maya Society; the rise and decline of the civilization; Spanish impacts on Maya cultural history.
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ANT 312: Collapse.The Fall of Complex Civilizations
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
A Sampler of political and systemic collapses over the course of world history, applying theories of collapse to case studies including Easter Island, Mesopotamia, the Maya, and Rome. Evaluation of various theories explaining collapses and their relation to contemporary political trends and imperatives.
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