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ANTH 321 - Prehistoric Human Ecology (3cr.)

Credit(s): 3
PREHISTORIC HUMAN ECOLOGY
Component: Lecture
Uses archaeological evidence to examine human-environmental interactions during the prehistoric period. It considers how past peoples adapted to their environments with two subsistence strategies, hunting/gathering and farming. Addresses two topics that are relevant to our own time, the impacts that ancient societies had on their environments and how they were affected by climate change.
Allowed Units: 3 Grading Basis: Student Option
University Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences Additional University Requirement(s): Multicultural Course Typically Offered: Spring