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ANTHRO 310-CN
Evolution and Culture
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The purpose of this course is to explain a theory of human behavior and culture derived from evolutionary theory, and how such a theory can be evaluated. The course also assesses the extent to which the theory actually has been evaluated to date, and reviews some of the controversy surrounding this approach.
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Fall 2009
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EV
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6:15 - 9:15 PM
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Sec. 62
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William Irons
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1810 Hinman 104
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