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ANT-200 — Comparative Cultures

3 credits · 3 hours

Comparative Cultures is a survey of world cultures to examine how people achieve the necessary elements of hunting and gathering, matrilineage, big men, redistribution, and state-type societies. The courses starts with some very simple societies and compares them to very complex cultures like our own. This course will examine and describe the ways selected pre-literate and complex societies have used culture to adapt to their environments. Case studies drawn from American, Asian, African, and European societies will be the basis for engaging in cross-cultural studies. This course carries SUNY General Education Social Sciences and Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice credit.

Prerequisites: ANT-111

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