This course deals with the historical and comparative bio-anthropology of humans, looking at humans as members of the animal kingdom, focusing on the attributes shared with our primate relatives, and the origins of uniquely human attributes.The required texts for this course are:
Biological Anthropology (Park), 5th edition
Biological Anthropology: An Introductory Reader (Park), 4th edition
Handouts on WebCT
ANTH 2141-L01 and L02: Biological Anthropology Laboratory
No required text.ANTH 3090: Anthropology and Race
The required texts for this course are:
Hoberman, Darwin's Athletes
Alland, Race in Mind
Readings on WebCT
| Jonathan Marks
Department of Sociology and Anthropology University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
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email: jmarks@email.uncc.edu
phone: (704) 687-2519 fax: (704) 687-3091 |