INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (DE) (ANTH 2301)

Instructor: Patricia Daugherty

Introduction to Physical Anthropology explores the relationship between culture and biology through the methods, theory and research of biological/physical anthropology. Students learn about basic mechanisms of genetic change in populations and the relationships between humans and the other primates. The appearance of humans and their bipedal ancestors and their cultural history through the Paleolithic age are examined in detail. Students learn about biological variation and adaptation in human populations, responses to the environment, race, and other issues and their applications.