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Spring Term 2019 TOP: ORIGIN OF DOGS - 3503 - ANTH 520
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Prerequisites/Notes: ANTH 120 and junior standing or consent of instructor

Catalog Description : An examination of a particular topic in contemporary archaeological research. The specific topic investigated changes each year. Students are expected to carry out independent research on the topic, either through a review of relevant literature or through field or laboratory work.

Topic for Spring 2019: Origin of Dogs
This advanced seminar examines the current evidence for the domestication of dogs. The course draws on paleontological, archaeological, and genetic evidence for how and where dogs were first domesticated. The seminar includes the study of cultural and archaeological evidence for uses and treatment of dogs in different societies, including modern uses for service and law enforcement.



Attributes: GER Social Science Div, 400-599 Advanced Course


Term

Spring Term 2019

Instructors

Daniel J. Proctor

Course

ANTH 520

Grade Mode

Standard

Title

TOP: ORIGIN OF DOGS

Final Exam

 

CRN

3503

Status

Active

Class Time

03:10 PM-04:20 PM MWF BRIG 326

Start-End Date

Mar 25, 2019-Jun 05, 2019

Campus

Appleton Main Campus

Units

6

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