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ANTHRO 1713 - Disability and the Body

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Dr. E. Irem Az W 6:00-8:00pm Is disability a human constant? Is it the physical outcome of an event/accident (including particular genetic combinations and developmental events in the fetus) or exposure to toxicity? Is it merely a social consequence of...

Anthro 2638 - Human/Megafauna Interactions - Past and Present

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Prof. Rowan Flad F 9-11:45am Elephants, elk, whales, wolves, great apes, pandas, giant turtles, big cats, buffalo, bears -- these animals populate human cultural imaginations in recent times and they did so in antiquity as well. So-called "charismatic...

Anthro 2230 - Archaeology of Colonialism

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Prof. Matthew Liebmann M 12-2:45pm This graduate-level seminar takes a comparative view of colonialism through the consideration of case studies from around the world, with a focus on encounters and interactions between peoples of different cultural...

Anthro 2011BR - Zooarchaeology

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Prof. Shayla Monroe M W 10:30-11:45am Laboratory course on the fundamentals of faunal analysis, including skeletal anatomy, species identification, acquisition and quantification of primary and secondary osteological data, and interpretation of data using...

Anthro 1913 - Ethnographies of Cities and the Urban

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Dr. Elisa Tamburo M 3-5:45pm The course aims at introducing students to the ethnographic study of cities and the urban environment. The course is divided into two parts: the first will introduce theoretical approaches, derived from sociology and...

Anthro 1290 - Culture and Evolution

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Profs. Amy Clark and Joe Henrich Th 9-11:45am Jointly offered as HEB 181 Humans are a cultural species. Unlike other species, we are heavily reliant on learning from others to acquire many important aspects of our behavior, and this capacity for cultural...

Anthro 1210 - Chinese Archaeology: Neolithic to Qin

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Dr. Chengrui Zhang T Th 1:30-2:45pm Description: What are the origins of Chinese civilization? What was society like before the development of the large states that would eventually merge to form the Chinese empire over 2000 years ago, essentially forming...

Anthro 3070 - Professionalization in Archaeology

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Prof. Christina Warinner M W 6-7:15pm All good research begins with a strong foundation. This course is aimed at providing you with the foundational knowledge and basic tools you need to succeed as a professional archaeologist. Aided in part by guest...