Intro to Anthropology: Help and Review
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
Supplement your class lectures and textbooks with our Introduction to Anthropology: Help and Review course. Use the short video lessons to catch up on tougher subjects and then test your understanding with the multiple-choice self-assessment quizzes.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Introduction to Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 2. Anthropology Perspectives: Help and Review
- Ch 3. DNA and Cell Division: Help and Review
- Ch 4. Genetics for Anthropologists: Help and Review
- Ch 5. Evolution for Anthropologists: Help and Review
- Ch 6. DNA Mutations: Help and Review
- Ch 7. Physical Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 8. Geologic Time and Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 9. Anthropology & Ancient History: Help and Review
- Ch 10. Human and Cultural Migrations: Help and Review
- Ch 11. People and the Environment: Help and Review
- Ch 12. Agriculture & Domestication: Help and Review
- Ch 13. Ethnicity and Geography
- Ch 14. Studying Land Resources in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 15. The Nature of Culture: Help and Review
- Ch 16. Art History and Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 17. Language and Communication in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 18. Spatial Processes
- Ch 19. Settlement Patterns in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 20. Studying Societies in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 21. Studying Economic Systems in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 22. Family Relationships in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 23. Studying Political Organization in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 24. Studying Religion in Anthropology: Help and Review
- Ch 25. Applications of Anthropology: Help and Review
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