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ANTH-4330 (3) Human Ecology: Archaeological Aspects
Surveys archaeological approaches to ecology, economy, and landscape: glaciation, geomorphology, and other physical processes creating and affecting sites and regions; environmental reconstruction; theories of human-environment interaction; landscape formation by forager, agricultural, and complex societies; and ideologically structured landscapes. Recommended prereq., ANTH 2200. Same as ANTH 5330. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).