ANTH 214 Physical Anthropology Biological aspects of the human experience, especially interactions between biology and culture. A review of the modern synthetic theory of evolution; fossil evidence of early primate and hominid populations; the mechanisms of heredity, human variation and adaptation; and the development of culture in human evolution. Part of introductory sequence (ANTH 213 , 214, ANTH 215 and ANTH 216 ) which may be taken in any order. Credits: 4 Satisfactory Grading: Eligible for the Satisfactory/No Credit grade mode. Exploring Knowledge: Social, Historic, and Civic Perspectives
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