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Anthropology 1, 001 |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| This is a basic and introductory course into human evolution. |
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audio 22
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Anthropology 112, 001 |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| Students in this course will discuss special topics in biological anthropology. |
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audio 28
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| Get started in biological anthropology with this UC Berkeley course. |
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audio 32
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2009-03-01
Spring 2009 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| Students in this course examine the physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric relatives. |
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028
audio 28
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2011-03-01
Spring 2011 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| This course covers evolution theory, primate behavior, genetic components of behavior, and the physical and behavioral adaptations of humans and their prehistoric and living relatives. |
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028
audio 28
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2012-03-01
Spring 2012 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| The physical and behavioral adaptations of humans, evolutionary theory, racial differences, and more topics related to the evolution of humans are discussed in this course. |
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Introduction to Biological Anthropology |
2013-03-01
Spring 2013 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| This course introduces the concept of human evolution, taking into account the adaptations that inspired evolutionary changes over time. |
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028
audio 28
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Special Topics in Biological Anthropology |
2010-03-01
Spring 2010 |
Terrence Deacon |
University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) |
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| This course discusses various topics related to current discoveries, research, fieldwork, in biological anthropology. |