INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY | ONLINE. . . . . . . . . . .Fall 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Week 16. (Dec 14) The course has concluded.
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Remember: Each week you should, at minimum, complete the following objectives:
At certain times during the semester you will also have writing assignments and longer exams. These are marked on the course schedule and bear a large part of the course grade, so be prepared for these assignments/exams as well. Posting to the Discussion Board (on Blackboard): You should be actively posting weekly to the Discussion Board so as to add to your participation score for the course. Here is how to add a discussion post: The "Discussions" can be found using the links on the left side of the Blackboard page; click that link and then click on the title of the Discussion to which you want to add a comment or reply. You'll see a page of posts with the other student's names; to add to it, click on "Create Thread". |
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Recommended readings:Stratification
Thanksgiving!
Linguistics
Culture
Domestication and Civilization
Archaeology
Human Variation
Human Evolution
Evolution - General
Introduction: Other texts
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Introduction to Anthropology ONLINE - Fall 2020 - Prof. Kurt Reymers