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4.00 Credits
Growth, development and alteration of the human skeleton. Determination of age, sex, stature and genetic ancestry from bones and teeth. Skeletal remains for diagnosis of disease and identification of cultural practices. Stacked with ANTH F625. Prerequisites: ANTH F221.
Prerequisite:
ANTH F221 UF C-
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of the hominoid fossil record from the early Miocene to the beginning of the Holocene. Examination of comparative hominoid and hominin skeletal and dental anatomy, systematics and long-term bio-behavioral adaptations, including biomechanical changes and technocultural innovations. Consideration of cultural and historical biases in interpretation of the human fossil record. Stacked with ANTH F623. Prerequisites: ANTH F221 and ANTH F422; Junior standing. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
ANTH F221 UF C- AND ANTH F422 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Classification, sampling, collection and analysis of anthropological data: parametric and nonparametric significance tests and measures of association, analysis of frequency data, estimating resemblance using multiple variables, computer simulations and analysis. Prerequisites: ANTH F211X or ANTH F221; any college level mathematics course. Stacked with ANTH F624. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
ANTH F211 UF C- OR ANTH F211X UF C- OR ANTH F221 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Innovative methods for studying past interactions between biological and cultural factors, as revealed through human and faunal skeletal and plant remains. From these data sources, health, diet, social organization and interactions and life histories of past populations, as well as the environments in which they lived, are reconstructed and examined. Stacked with ANTH F626. Prerequisites: ANTH F211X; ANTH F221. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
ANTH F221 UF C- (AND ANTH F211 UF C- OR ANTH F211X UF C- )
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3.00 Credits
Biological, environmental and cultural factors and their interplay in defining the human condition, with examples from the Arctic and other populations. Prerequisites: WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X; junior standing. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
CORE F1A UF OR CORE F1AA UF OR CORE F1AS UF (OR (ENGL F111X UF C- OR WRTG F111X UF C- OR WRTG F1X UF OR ENGL F1X UF OR EACE 60 OR S11 710 OR SATE 1340 ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C- OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR WRTG F212X UF C- OR ENGL F212 UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR WRTG F214X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF OR ENGL F2X UF C- ) )
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to general issues in language field work and to issues specific to working with little studied and/or endangered languages in particular. Focus on introduction to writing systems, making recordings, computers and transcriptions, planning consultant sessions, working with consultants, interviewing and ethics in the field. Projects include making transcriptions of familiar language, and later, working on unfamiliar language with a language consultant, selecting and carrying out a well-defined project, resulting in a term paper. Cross-listed with LING F431. Stacked with ANTH F632; LING F631. Prerequisites: LING F318; LING F320. Offered Spring Odd-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
LING F318 UF C- AND LING F320 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Second semester of Field Methods sequence. Plan a linguistic field project, including field trip, caring for equipment, data handling, community contacts, intellectual property and repatriation. Course work includes lectures and group elicitation with a speaker of a non-Indo-European language. Projects may involve either the traditional field work involving finding and working with a consultant, or work involving research in archival materials on languages no longer spoken. Cross-listed with LING F434. Stacked with LING F634; ANTH F634. Prerequisites: LING F431 or ANTH F432. Offered As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
LING F431 UF C- OR ANTH F432 UF C-
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3.00 Credits
This class uses "hands-on" discourse analytic techniques of student-collected media data in order to examine whether or not there is a unified rhetorical style associated with the American Right; the nature of the relationship between a message, its form and persuasion; and how moral stance are taken in political contexts. Evaluation of the veracity, ethical or historical merits of conservative political stances is not part of the scope of the class. Prerequisites: COJO F131X or COJO F141X; WRTG F111X; WRTG F211X, WRTG F212X, WRTG F213X or WRTG F214X. Cross-listed with LING F435; COJO F435. Stacked with LING F635; COJO F640; ANTH F635. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years or As Demand Warrants
Prerequisite:
(CORE F1 OR CORE F1AA OR CORE F1AS (OR (COMM F131X UF C- OR COMM F121X UF C- OR COMM F141X UF C- OR COMM F1OX UF ) (AND ENGL F111X UF C- OR WRTG F111X UF C- OR WRTG F1X UF OR ENGL F1X UF OR EACE 60 OR S11 710 OR SATE 1340 ) (AND ENGL F211X UF C- OR WRTG F211X UF C- OR WRTG F213X UF C- OR ENGL F213X UF C- OR WRTG F2X UF OR ENGL F2X UF ) ) )
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3.00 Credits
Gender as both cultural construction and social relationship is examined through readings in comparative ethnographies portraying gender roles in a broad variety of societies, from hunter-gatherer to industrial. New theoretical and methodological approaches in anthropology for exploring and understanding the experiences of women and men in their cultural variety are presented. Cross-listed with WGS F445. Stacked with ANTH F645. Prerequisites: ANTH F215 or WGS F201X. Offered Spring Even-numbered Years
Prerequisite:
ANTH F215 UF C- OR WMS F201 UF C- OR WGS F201 UF C- OR WGS F201X UF C-
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3.00 Credits
Relationships between economic and other social relations. Pre-industrial societies. Relevance of formal economics to small-scale societies and developing nations. Exchange, formal and substantive economics, market economics, rationality, political economy and the economics of development. Stacked with ANTH F646. Prerequisites: A cultural anthropology class. Offered Fall Even-numbered Years
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