ANTH 435
Spring 2025 All Classes
Credit: 3 OR 4 hours.
A detailed investigation of the origin and biological adaptations of late archaic humans and the emergence of modern humans. Explores the practice and validity to using skeletal anatomy to interpret the behavior of past populations using evolutionary and comparative approaches. This course will interpret Neandertal biology and anatomy with particular emphasis on its relevance for theories about the origin and evolution of our species.
3 undergraduate hours. 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: ANTH 240.
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60380
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Lecture-Discussion
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1G
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1:00PM
-2:20PM
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MW
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209A Davenport Hall
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Jelinek, P
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60379
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Lecture-Discussion
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1U
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1:00PM
-2:20PM
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MW
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209A Davenport Hall
|
Jelinek, P
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