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Nov 24, 2024
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ANTH 368 - Peopling of the World 3 Credit(s)
This course investigates human origins and the prehistoric dispersal of human populations around the world through time. A series of peopling events, the first settlement of a geographic region by an anatomically modern human population, or other hominin populations, and later prehistoric events in each world region will be studied. In each region, available cultural, linguistic, archaeological and biological anthropological data will be explored in an attempt to discern a cohesive pattern of which regional modern human populations are most closely related to one another, how all modern human groups are related to each other and how all human groups are related to extinct hominin populations. As warranted.
Prerequisite(s): ANTH 201 or ANTH 204 or HIST 100 .
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