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Anthropology
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Anthropology
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ANTH101 Cultural and Social Anthropology I
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An introduction to the theories, methods and techniques of archaeology, human, and primate evolution and taxonomy, human genetics, biological and physical anthropology, and primate behavior. The idea of ‘culture’ will be discussed, as well as the emergence and evolution of civilization.
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