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ANT 356 - BIOARCHAEOLOGY


College of Arts and Sciences

Credit(s): 3

Bioarchaeology is the study of human remains from archaeological contexts. This course provides an introduction to bioarchaeological theory and methods, as well as its applications. We will explore how bioarchaeology can provide insight into the lives of individuals and communities in the past. Topics covered will include an overview of basic bone biology, constructing a biological profile, paleodemography, mortuary archaeology, paleopathology, activity and behavior, diet, identity, migration and mobility, violence, current challenges and pitfalls as well as ethical concerns.



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