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Fall '00 Course Guide

First-Year Courses in Biological Anthropology (Division 318)

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Fall Term, 2000 (September 6 - December 22)

Open courses in Biological Anthropology

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Bio. Anthro. 161. Introduction to Biological Anthropology.

Section 001.

Instructor(s): Roberto Frisancho (arfrisan@umich.edu)

Prerequisites & Distribution: (4). (NS). (BS). Does not count toward anthropology concentration requirements.

Credits: (4).

Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.

The course examine the evolutionary foundations of human variability. For this purpose, the course will deal with a review of principles of human evolution, fossil evidence, behavioral and morphological characteristics of human and non-human primates, human inter-population differences, and environmental factors that account for these differences. Lectures and recitation.

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