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| Course Description | |
|---|---|
| An introduction to the discipline of archaeology and the studies of human biological and cultural evolution. Among the subjects covered are conflicting theories of human biological evolution, debates over the genetic and cultural bases of human behavior, the expansion of human populations into various ecosystems throughout the world, the domestication of plants and animals, the shift from nomadic to settled village life, and the rise of complex societies and the state. | |
| Distribution | |
| B, D | |
| Prerequisites | |
| Day/Time: | T,TH — 1:00 - 2:25 |
| Location: | Sills-Smith Auditorium |
| Instructor: | Shaw, Leslie C (lshaw@bowdoin.edu) |
| Class Email: | anth102@bowdoin.edu |
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