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ANTH 451: Field School in North American Archaeology
6.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Intensive training in archaeological field methods and techniques. Students participate in the excavation, recovery, recording, and interpretation of archaeological remains. Instruction given in survey, mapping, photography, flotation recovery, etc.
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ANTH 452: The Past in the Present
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Memory and history, history and politics, national narratives, the past in the present, and the present in the past; a cross-cultural examination of ways of connecting the present and the past.
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ANTH 453: Field School in South American Archaeology
6.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Intensive study of archaeological field and laboratory methods and prehistory of the Andes through excavation and analysis of materials from archaeological sites in Peru. Includes tours of major archaeological sites.
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ANTH 455: Ethnohistory (FOLK 455)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Integration of data from ethnographic and archaeological research with pertinent historic information. Familiarization with a wide range of sources for ethnohistoric data and practice in obtaining and evaluating information. Pertinent theoretical concepts will be explored.
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ANTH 456: Archaeology and Ethnography of Small-Scale Societies
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The study of small-scale hunter-gatherer and farming societies from archaeological and ethnographic perspectives. Methods and theories for investigating economic, ecological, and social relations in such societies are explored.
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ANTH 458: Archaeology of Sex and Gender (WMST 458)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A discussion of gender and sex roles and sexuality in past cultures; a cross-cultural examination of ways of knowing about past human behavior.
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ANTH 459: Ecological Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Examines how human-environmental adaptations shape the economic, social, and cultural lives of hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, and agriculturalists. Approaches include optimal foraging theory, political ecology, and subsistence risk.
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ANTH 462: Anthropology of Space and Power
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Cross-cultural investigation of the relationships between space, power, and representations in modern urban life. Draws on different sources to examine the cultural politics of built forms, architecture, and urban planning.
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ANTH 465: Economic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A comparative exploration through ethnographic and other social science sources of the sociocultural constitution of economic practices, including but not limited to exchange, production, and consumption of commodities in modern capitalist societies.
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ANTH 466: Alternative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
An investigation of economic systems that are sustainable alternatives to the prevailing economic order. Topics include markets, the commons, cooperatives, local trading systems, and social movements working to achieve alternatives.
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