Introduction to Anthropology I - ANTR 1006 EL 10

JULIG, Patrick                               E-Mail: pjulig@laurentian.ca
Department of Anthropology                 
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Laurentian University
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ANTR 1006 EL 10
 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY I


Winter 2008 by Correspondance

 

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Anthropology is the holistic study of humankind, including human biological and cultural variation/adaptations in space and time. This course provides the student with a general introduction to: a) Archaeology, the gathering and the interpretation of data about past human behaviour; and b) Physical/Biological Anthropology, the study of human physical variation and adaptations, human evolution, and the comparison of humans to other primates. Students cannot retain credit for both ANTR 1005 and ANTR 1006. (3 credits)
Method of evaluation

2 short essays (15% each) 30%
mid-term exam 35%
final exam 35%
Required text
Lewis, B., Jurmain, R., and Kilgore, L., Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (9th ed.) 2007    

 

 
 
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