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ANT 291

Advanced Topics in Human Behavioral Ecology

Topically focused, critical discussion of current and emerging research in the field of human behavioral ecology, giving special attention to theory, concepts, models, and methods for the evolutionary analysis of ethnographic and archaeological evidence.

Units: 4.0

Hours: Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.

Prerequisites:
ANT 263 - Human Applications of Foraging Theory
or
ANT 262 - Evolution and Human Behavior
or
ANT 261 - Modeling the evolution of social behavior