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Intro Anthropology Lecture Notes
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ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology: Societ Eriksen T. H., Harcourt Brace College These course notes are an introduction to anthropology and its divisions, including evolution and adaptation, ehtnography, race and biological difference, kinship and marriage, thinking symbolically, problems with culture and more.
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531 Intro to Anthropology William C. Robinson, University of Tennessee This course introduces students to the methods and perspectives of anthropology. Topics include: Culture (customary ways of behaving), Kinship, Function of language within cultures, Fossil record and evolution, Biological and social diversity, Food production and food producing economies, Soiocultural and political adaptation, Political and economic regulation, and Political, religious, and economic systems in comparative perspective.
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ANTH 457: Ecological Anthropology EA Smith, University of Washington The focus is on the ecology of non-industrialized societies, and in particular on the ways that humans adapt to and modify their environments, and how this process of ecological interactdion shapes economic, demographic, political, social, and ideological aspects of people’s lives. The course is not focused on contemporary environmental problems of industrialized societies or the global system.
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