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ANTHROPOLOGY 118: Theory and Practice in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Blomster, Brooks, and Staff The primary literature in archaeology theory since the 1960s. Ethics, topical issues, and archaeological practice. Prerequisite: Anth 3. (Fall)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 119: Lab Research Methods in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Brooks, Blomster, and Staff Research methods and techniques used by archaeologists. Emphasis on hands-on experience in one or more techniques. Prerequisite: Anth 3. (Spring, alternate years)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 121: The Anthropology of Gender:Cross-Cultural Perspectives
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Kelly Same as WStu 121.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 130: Material Culture in America
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Vlach Same as AmSt 160.
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ANTHROPOLOGY 140: Tropical Primate Ecology
4.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lucas, Lill On-campus and field study in the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. Course fee. Same as BiSc 164. Prerequisite: Anth 148. (Spring, alternate years)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 141: Human Functional Anatomy
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Lucas The anatomy of the human body, how it works, and how it differs from other animals, especially other primates. Principles and approaches of functional morphology and biomechanics and how function can be reconstructed from fossils, with special focus on the musculoskeletal system. No prior knowledge of anatomy is required. Laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Anth 1. (Spring)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 142: Human Evolutionary Anatomy
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Richmond, Wood The structure and function of human anatomy, as compared to our closest relatives, the great apes. Using this comparative approach, the course investigates the fossil record of human evolution, with an emphasis on reconstructing relationships, function, behavior, and adaptation in fossil hominins. Prerequisite: Anth 1. (Fall)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 143: Human Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Bernstein Modern human growth and development considered through an evolutionary perspective. The growth stages and life cycles of modern humans, emphasizing physiological and environmental influences and comparisons with extant non-human primates and fossil hominids. Prerequisite: Anth 1. Laboratory fee. (Spring, alternate years)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 145: Forensic Anthropology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
George Washington University
Ubelaker Identification of human skeletal remains by body part, age, sex, race, and individual disease or trauma history; study of skeletal variation in modern and recent populations. Taught at the Smithsonian. Corequisite: Anth 146. (Spring)
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ANTHROPOLOGY 146: Human Variation
1.00 Credits
George Washington University
Ubelaker An overview of human variation, with special emphasis on the skeleton. Includes history of physical anthropology, individual and population variations, archaeological recovery of human remains, paleodemography, growth, paleopathology, and forensic anthropology. Prerequisite: Anth 1; corequisite for undergraduates: Anth 145. (Spring)
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