ANT101H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Biological Anthropology, Anatomical Terms Of Motion, International Standard Book Number
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Introduction to biological anthropology and archaeology monday wednesday. **enter both of the new lab rooms at vestibule dv2047v** 380 hsc (905) 569-4380 (terrence donnelly health science complex behind ccit) s. fukuzawa@utoronto. ca. Required text: lewis b, jurmain r. , and l. kilgore (2013) understanding humans: introduction to physical anthropology and archeology. An e-version of the text is available from the publishers for rental at a much lower price. : anthropology is the global and holistic study of human biology and behaviour. It is made up of four subfields: biological anthropology, archaeology, sociocultural anthropology and linguistics. This course is a journey back through time where we will investigate the origins of our species and discover new ways to see ourselves. Students will learn the proper laboratory rules and regulations. Students will collaborate in small groups to solve weekly practical problems through a discussion board and in tutorial exercises.