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Human Evolution 332

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  • Semester 2
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This unit provides a platform for students to investigate the anthropological and biological basis of human behaviour through the study of non-human and hunter-gatherer behaviour. This unit is designed to complement Human Evolution 331 and will investigate the universals of human behaviour including cultural constructions. The laboratory work gives an insight into the methodology of biological anthropology, and develops some competence in the methods of science in general. Students will develop competence in the practical investigation of the study of (primate) behaviour, analyse archaeological and palaeontological information, engage in experimental archaeology (stone tool making) and... -- Course Website

Prerequisites: 7689 (v.9)<br/> Anatomy 232<br/> <br/> or any previous version



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