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ANTHROPOLOGY 324: Ceramics II
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 3 cr (I). Continuation of 224. P: Art 224 and cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 325: Computers in Elementary and Secondary Art Education
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
II, SS; 3 cr. Application of computers in elementary and secondary art education for studio and instructional purposes. P: Jr st.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 326: Peoples of the Andes Under Inca and Spanish Rule
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-I). The Inca Empire and its subject peoples as seen through chronicles, the archaeological record, and unconventional sources; the European invasion; resistance, millenarism, and the emergence of modern Andean culture from the colonial matrix; the great insurrections; submersion and rediscovery of Andean institutions in the Republics; roots of modern ethnic conflict. P: Anthro 112 or 321 or Jr st or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 327: Peoples of the Andes Today
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 3 cr (S-I). Modern Quechua and Aymara-speaking peoples in Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia: high-altitude herding and farming; Andean models for social organization; land-centered belief and ritual; ethnic discrimination and responses to it; transformations of the Andean cultures in urban and mining settings. P: Jr st or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 328: The Computer in the Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 3 cr. Survey of the use of the computer in art: history, artists' work, techniques, and the practical generation of computer-assisted imagery. Cons inst. P: Cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 329: The Anthropology of Lowland South America
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (D). Introduction to the anthropology of Lowland South America. Topics covered will include ecology, social organization, ritual and shamanism, myth, warfare, cannibalism, gender relations, ethnicity, tribal society and the frontier, ethnographic writing and the use of historical materials. P: So st or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 330: Topics in Ethnology
4.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II; 3-4 cr (S-I). Content varies. Some representative topics: peoples and cultures of the European part of the USSR, peoples and cultures of Soviet Asia, anthropology of space and time, anthropology and history, pastoralists and pastoral Nomads, American Indian folklore, etc. P: Intro crse in cult anthro or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 332: Life Drawing II
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II or SS; 3 cr (I). Continuation of 232. P: Art 232.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 333: Prehistory of Africa
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I or II; 3 cr (S-D). A survey of the archaeological record of human development in Africa, beginning over two million years ago and continuing through the transition to farming and metallurgy; greatest emphasis on the stone age portion of prehistory. P: Anthro 112 or 321 or cons inst.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 334: Wood Working
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
I, II; 3 cr (A). Exploration of wood as a medium for constructing creative and functional three-dimensional forms. P: Art 102 & 104 & cons inst.
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