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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Examination of and relationship between physical variations in human populations. Relationship between attributes and cultural patterns. Genetic basis of human evolution and variation. Ecological distribution of human physical varieties with special emphasis on modern human populations.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Origins of Native Americans. Routes of migration of Western Indians and affiliations with Asiatic peoples. Language families. Cultures of Indians of the Northwest coast, Mackenzie-Yukon area, plateau, Great Basin, plains, California, and Southwest.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0; 5 Prerequisite: ANT 100 or permission of instructor. The way of life of the original inhabitants of Eastern North America. Reconstructing life during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries using archaeology, historical documents, and oral tradition. Details of the early seventeenth-century Wendat/Huron Haudenosaunee/Five Nation Iroquois and Powhatan confederacies. Highlights the effects of European exploration and colonization and the persistence of indigenous Eastern North American peoples in the modern world.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0; 1 Introduction to the anthropology of Europe and European cultures; the diverse peoples and cultures of Western and Eastern Europe, folklife, peasantry, folkarts, and European and Euro-American worldviews. European colonialism and European attitudes about and practices toward other cultural groups.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Cross-cultural comparisons of indigenous and modern African nations. Emphasis is placed upon regional, linguistic, social, political, religious, economic, and aesthetic characteristics, as well as historic and recent population migrations on the African continent and the surrounding islands.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Study of the origin and evolution of cities around the world, their impact upon the human family and other social relationships, and the physical environment. Early and recent viewpoints on life in cities, suburbs, and rural communities.
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6.00 Credits
6, 6/0 Prerequisite: ANT 100 or permission of instructor. Laboratory and field methods in archaeology. Opportunity for practical experience with various archaeological techniques.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: ANT 100 or permission of instructor. Prehistory of North America beginning with earliest human presence, including the Paleo-Indian period; Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian in the East; periods comparable in time in the West.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: Any anthropology course. Research methods in cultural anthropology covering fieldwork, participant observation, sampling, measurements, documentation, statistical and cross-cultural methods.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 The human growth pattern from both a biological and cultural perspective, utilizing a global approach. Growth studies, nutritional studies, anthropometric techniques, social and environmental factors that influence growth, the short- and long- term impact of the "cycle of poverty," variation in growth among different populations.
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