In this FYS, we take a long view of human societies by examining response to crises engendered by political, economic,…
How did we get here? What were the major transformations in human history that created our world? What impacts have…
Dogs are humanity’s oldest companion species. This class will use the tools of sociocultural anthropology—its concepts, approaches, and methods—to examine…
By AD 1200, most Southeastern Indians were farmers who lived in societies ruled by hereditary chiefs. After 1500, encounters between…
With the United States as our geographic focus, this seminar explores a range of 20th- and early-21st-century American Indian topics…
Archaeology often captures the popular imagination through fantastic and farfetched portrayals of lost civilizations, aliens, and spectacular treasures. While these…
Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection is central to one of the most profound revolutions in the history of…
By AD 1200, most Southeastern Indians were farmers who lived in societies ruled by hereditary chiefs. After 1500, encounters between…
“By persons unknown” is the phrase historically used across the white South to erase the identities of the killers responsible…
How did we get here? What were the major transformations in human history that created our world? What impacts have…