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EVANTH 108: Introduction to the Evolution of Human Culture, Behavior and Institutions
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Interdisciplinary examination of philosophical foundations, anthropological framework, psychological/social ramifications of long term interaction of hereditary and non-inheritary traits of Homo sapiens with its original and later environments, including those created by human culture. Instructor: Rosenberg
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EVANTH 111: Dance Science: An Evolutionary Approach to Functional Anatomy
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Human skeletal and muscular anatomy taught from an evolutionary perspective. Focus on anatomy relevant to dancers and other performing artists. Students participate in anatomy laboratories and discussions and conduct original research on topics such as posture, movement, injury. Instructor: Williams
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EVANTH 111 - Dance Science: An Evolutionary Approach to Functional Anatomy
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EVANTH 120: Food For Thought: The Biology of Nutrition
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Food as medicine and medicine as food. The medicinal and dangerous properties of fruits, herbs, vegetables, and fungi. How human cultures impact diet (for example, eating disorders/addictive behaviors); how modern technology and non-invasive data collection techniques currently allow for studies of eating patterns, nutrition, ties between diet and society in terms of historical and evolutionary perspectives. Instructor: Glander
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EVANTH 122: Human Cognitive Evolution
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Survey of methods/theories used in the study of human cognitive evolution; development of cognition in children; brain damaged patients; cognitive abilities of great apes; paleoanthropology of early and modern humans and evidence for mental abilities and culture; cross-cultural and sex differences in human cognition; genetics and the evolution of cognition. Prerequisite: Evolutionary Anthropology 93 or Psychology 92. Instructor: Hare
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EVANTH 125S: Partnering and Parenting: An interdisciplinary approach to the study of human relationships
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Examines current patterns of human mating and family dynamics across cultures from interdisciplinary perspective. Using guest lectures from natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, field exercises, problem solving assignments students apply biological, societal and institutional knowledge and methods to address questions in three main areas: 1) how much does biology determine mating and parenting behavior? 2) How much do institutions determine mating and parenting behavior? 3) Can anyone be a "good" mate or "good" parent? Each section is tied to ethical questions such as "should governments define what it means to be a good parent?" Problem-centric approach will guide discussion. Instructor: Hare, Shannahan.
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EVANTH 131S: The Ape-Human Transition
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Fossil casts, literature, and discussion used to explore critical periods in evolutionary transition from ape to human. Anatomical changes in fossil primates of the Miocene and Pliocene epochs (~24-1.8 mya), a time period during which ape species and human ancestors differentiated. Will discuss findings in genomics relevant to the transition (e.g. language acquisition) and aspects of social complexity reflected in the fossil record or by inference from living primates). Instructor: Williams
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EVANTH 132: Human Evolution
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Evolutionary biology of the hominidae. Anatomical and behavioral adaptations and phylogeny of fossils and living primates including
Homo sapiens
. Prerequisite: Evolutionary Anthropology 93 or equivalent. Instructor: Churchill or staff
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EVANTH 132S: Human Evolution Seminar
1.00 Credits
Duke University
A writing-intensive seminar version of Evolutionary Anthropology 132. Prerequisite: Evolutionary Anthropology 93 or equivalent. Instructor: Churchill or Staff
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EVANTH 133L: The Human Body
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Human gross anatomy seen from a functional and evolutionary perspective. Laboratory involving study of prosected cadavers and other anatomical preparations. Prerequisite: Evolutionary Anthropology 93. Not open to students who have taken Evolutionary Anthropology 150 Instructor: Wall or staff
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EVANTH 134L: Anthropology of the Skeleton
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the basics of human osteological analysis. Identification and siding of all the bones of the human body and the major osteological landmarks on each bone; basics of bone histology, development and growth; and fundamentals of anthropological analysis of human skeletal remains (archeological treatment of burials; determination of gender, populational affinities, stature; paleopathological analysis; medicolegal applications). Prerequisite: Evolutionary Anthropology 93 or Biology 25L. Instructor: Churchill or Staff
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