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Dr. Ramsay uncovers clues to ancient past

At the Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Dr. Ramsay will present her research on the ancient port city of Caesarea Maritima, on the coast of present day Israel

Fieldtrip Fun

Anthropology students went to the annual commemoration of the 1794 Canandaigua Treaty between the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and the United States of America. The fieldtrip, organized by Dr. Keating, took place November 11th.


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Courses

Select a semester for information regarding the courses we plan to offer in the coming sessions.

For more information about our courses, you can see the complete list in the Undergraduate Catalog.

Syllabi of current courses (2006-2009)

Courses are listed by course number. Click on a course title to open a PDF document containing the syllabus.
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ANT 100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Fall 2009 Dr. Douglas Feldman
ANT 110 Introduction to Archaeology 2009 Dr. Jennifer Ramsay
ANT 120 Introduction to Human Evolution Fall 2009 Dr. Charles Edwards
ANT 200 The Ethnographic Experience Spring 2009 Dr. Pilapa Esara
ANT 200 The Ethnographic Experience 2007 Dr. Carl Davila
ANT 261 Cross Cultural Sexuality Spring 2006 Dr. Douglas Feldman
ANT 301 Contemporary Native Issues Spring 2007 Dr. Patrick Ward
ANT 303 Native American Women Fall 2006 Dr. Patrick Ward
ANT/WMS 305 Gender, Sex & Power Fall 2008 Dr. Pilapa Esara
ANT 307 Gender and the Past 2006 Dr. LouAnn Wurst
ANT 309 Creation Controversy 2009 Dr. Chuck Edwards
ANT 315 The Migration Experience 2009 Dr. Pilapa Esara
ANT 316 Food and Culture 2009 Dr. Margaret Blackman
ANT 317 Culture and AIDS (AID) Spring 2008 Dr. Douglas Feldman
ANT 321 Culture Change & Globalization Fall 2009 Dr. Pilapa Esara
ANT 323 Anthropological Perspectives on Global Issues Fall 2009 Dr. Douglas Feldman
ANT 325 Indigenous Peoples and Globalization Spring 2009 Dr. Neal Keating
ANT 335 The Anthropology of Islam: A Dialogue 2007 Dr. Carl Davila
ANT 363 The Anthropology of Religion Fall 2009 Dr. Neal Keating
ANT 365 Lesbian and Gay Culture Fall 2009 Dr. Anne Kustritiz
ANT 366 Beyond the Veil: Gender in the Islamic World Spring 2008 Dr. Carl Davila
ANT 370 Anthropological Theory Fall 2009 Dr. Neil Keating
ANT 394 Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology Spring 2009 Dr. Pilapa Esara
ANT 401/501 Native American Art Spring 2009 Dr. Neal Keating
ANT 405 Applied Anthropology Spring 2006 Dr. Douglas A. Feldman
ANT 412 Medical Anthropology Spring 2008 Dr. Douglas A. Feldman
ANT 415 Anthropology of Human Rights Fall 2009 Dr. Neil Keating
ANT 441/541 Archeological Analysis Fall 2006 Dr. LouAnn Wurst
ANT 450 Primate Behavior and Ecology Fall 2009 Dr. Jennifer Ramsay
ANT 452/552 Ancient Disease Spring 2009 Dr. Charles Edwards
ANT 453/553 Science of Mummies Fall 2008 Dr. Charles Edwards
ANT 456 Forensic Anthropology Fall 2005 Dr. Charles Edwards
ANT 470 Anthropology as a Profession Fall 2009 Dr. Pilapa Esara
ANT 481/581 Roman Archaeology Fall 2009 Dr. Jennifer Ramsay
ANT 482/582 Ancient Disease/Paleopathology Fall 2004 Dr. Charles Edwards
ANT 482/582 Science of Mummies Spring 2006 Dr. Charles Edwards
LST 737 Biography, Life History & Culture Spring 2006 Dr. Margaret B. Blackman


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