ANTH 2810
Human Origins
Course Description
Studies the physical and cultural evolution of humans from the initial appearance of hominids to the development of animal and plant domestication in different areas of the world. Topics include the development of biological capabilities such as bipedal walking and speech, the evolution of characteristics of human cultural systems such as economic organization and technology, and explanations for the development of domestication.
Instructors
Nichole Fournier
Spring 2021
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.98
GPA
Faculty Staff
Spring 2021
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Alison Bell
Summer 2018
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Rating
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Difficulty
3.60
GPA
Jeffrey Hantman
Fall 2016
3.9
Rating
2.5
Difficulty
3.20
GPA
John Stoetzel
Fall 2010
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Difficulty
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Phillip Trella
Summer 2010
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Rating
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Difficulty
2.98
GPA