Anthropology 3338F/G – Skeletal Biology

An exploration of the role that skeletal material plays in providing anthropological information. Emphasis will be placed on the analytical techniques used in osteology and odontology for: measuring biological adaptability in archaeological populations; creating individual biographies; the reconstruction of cultural activities. Antirequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Anthropology 2226A/B and registration in Year 3 or 4 in any module.  Application required. Corequisite(s): Pre-or Corequisite(s): Extra Information: 1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours, 0.5 course. Note: Permission must be obtained by application to the Department by May 30th of the academic year prior to when the course is scheduled to be offered. Applications are available in the Department of Anthropology. back to top





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