ANTH1010 - Cultural Anthropology, Fall 2004
This course covers the basic areas of anthropology including biological evolution, the prehistoric evolution of early civilizations, language, culture and social life, and the analyses of the nature and variability of human institutions. However, the components that deal with cultural anthropology are heavily emphasized.
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ANTH 1010Professor Richley Crapo, Ph.D.
Anthropology
Course Structure: Two 75-minute classes per week Prerequisites: None |
Image courtesy of Corrine Ellsworth
Course Description
This course covers the basic areas of anthropology including biological evolution, the prehistoric evolution of early civilizations, language, culture and social life, and the analyses of the nature and variability of human institutions. However, the components that deal with cultural anthropology are heavily emphasized.
Course Contents
ANTH1010 - Chapter 9: The Life Cycle , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Anthro1010: Course Photo , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - About the Professor , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 13: Environment, Adaption, and Subsistence , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 1: A Definition , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 6: Religion and Culture , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Prof photo: Richley Crapo , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 14: Cultural Evolution , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 8: Social Organization and Kinship , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 12: The Economic System , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Schedule , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 2: Culture , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 5: Language and Culture , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 10: Marriage, Family, and Household , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 11: Politics and Culture , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Syllabus , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 7: Aesthetics and Culture , Fall 2004
ANTH1010 - Chapter 4: Culture and Personality , Fall 2004