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AAnt 108: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the theory, methods, and goals of cultural anthropology, emphasizing the nature of culture and the varied forms in which it is expressed among the peoples of the world. Two lectures, one discussion period per week. A Ant 108Z is the writing intensive version of A Ant 108; only one may be taken for credit. [GC SS]
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AAnt 108Z: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Ant 108Z is the writing intensive version of A Ant 108; only one may be taken for credit.
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AAnt 110: Introduction to Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Introduction to human evolution. This course spans the human fossil record from "Lucy" to Cro-Magnon. Topics include our primate past and the evolution of upright walking. The steady increase in our ancestors' brain size is explored along with the cultural correlates of biological evolution such as stone tools, language origins and cave art.
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AAnt 111: Introduction to the Primates
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the basic morphology and behavior of nonhuman primates. Prosimian and anthropoid primates are studied in terms of their comparative morphology and behavior, with reference to these same features among humans.
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AAnt 119: The City and Human Health
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the history of health and disease from the earliest humans before the development of settlements to contemporary populations living in industrialized cities. Emphasizes the role of culture and behavior in disease.
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AAnt 131: Ancient Peoples of the World
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Ancient cultures from around the world will be presented and analyzed from the available archaeological data. The gradual development of civilization in both the Old and New Worlds will be the focus of the course. Only one of A Ant 131 & A Cla 131 may be taken for credit. [SS]
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AAnt 133: Ancient History of the Near East and the Aegean
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An examination of key ancient Near Eastern civilizations in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Syro-Palestine, and Turkey and the influence they exerted on the Minoan the Mycenaean civilizations. This is followed by the rise of Greece, the development of Athenian democracy, the decline of Greece leading to Macedonian domination, the conquests of Alexander the Great and the cosmopolitan Hellenistic world.
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AAnt 140: Anthropological Survey of World Cultures
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
In-depth survey of selected ancient, historical, and modern world cultures. Major themes include production of goods and services, authority systems, legal processes, and religious and ritual life. A Ant 140Z is the writing intensive version of A Ant 140; only one may be taken for credit.
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AAnt 140Z: Anthropological Survey of World Cultures
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Ant 140Z is the writing intensive version of A Ant 140; only one may be taken for credit. Offered every semester.
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AAnt 145: Continuity and Change in Latin America
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Introduction to the historical development of Latin America's diverse cultural heritage and to its contemporary institutions and civilization. Broadly interdisciplinary perspective reflecting diverse approaches and fields. Only one of A Ant 145, A His 145, & A Lcs 145 may be taken for credit.
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