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ANTH 100 Anthropology

This course is an introduction to anthropology including all four sub-disciplines. Topics include human evolution and adaptation from antiquity to the present while analyzing paleoanthropological, linguistic, archaeological and ethnographic techniques. This course explores differences and similarities between and among human groups while comparing and contrasting various human lifestyles from primitive hunting-and-gathering people through the development of food production and the rise of cities and states to contemporary urban industrial societies.
Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer, DL
Liberal Arts and Sciences Designation: SSC
SUNY General Education Designation(s): SS
Applied Learning Type: OSL
Credits: 3
Contact Hours:
Lecture: 3