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Hunter-Gatherers

Course Number: ARCH 250
Title: Hunter-Gatherers
Day & Time 1: MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM
Instructor I: Hampton A
Credit: 1.00
Building/ Room: MWF - Taylor Science Center 2012
Course Description: Humans lived as hunter-gatherers for 99% of our evolutionary past. Today, just a small fraction of the world’s population lives as hunter-gatherers and that number is rapidly decreasing due to modernization. Anthropologists and archaeologists are interested in studying the adaptive range of modern hunter-gatherers in order to help interpret the archaeological record. Explores the ethnographic and archaeological study of hunting and gathering with a focus on analogy and inference developed in ethnoarchaeology and behavioral ecology.

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