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  • Descriptive course covering a view of the biological evidence of human evolution, and the social and ecological interpretations of that evidence. Topical coverage will include the nature of human variation, primate taxonomy and social behavior, and the fossil discoveries leading to our current view of human development. Formerly ANTH 004 & ANTH 120.

  • Contemporary archeology and discoveries that have shaped our view of world prehistory. Methods and techniques to reconstruct the past, physical evidence and major events of human history. Includes human origins, occupation of the New World, origins of argiculture, rise of civilizations and relevance of the archeological perespective. formerly ANTH 003 and ANTH 101.