ANTH 101
Spring 2021 Part of Term B
Mar 22-May 5
Credit: 3 hours.
Anthropology was first envisioned as a holistic discipline, combining insights from the study of human anatomy and evolution, research on material remains of human settlements, and the analysis of social interaction in language and other cultural practices. Following this tradition, this course explores the questions about where humans came from, how societies live and communicate, and why human cultural groups vary.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in
Fall 2022 for:
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54598
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Online Lecture
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1
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ARRANGED
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n.a.
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Jelinek, P
Ritchison, B |
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