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Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr.
Director of the Texas A&M Palynology Laboratory
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Email: vbryant@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-5255
Office: 308F Anthropology
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Anthropology 201-501

Introduction to Anthropology
Section 501
Spring 2006

This course introduces students to anthropology by covering the major sub-disciplines of anthropology, the history of the discipline, ethics and methods, evolution and genetics, human variation and adaptation, and nonhuman primates.

Anthropology 201-501

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Anthropology 205-501/506

Peoples and Cultures of the World
Section 501/506
Fall 2003

Survey of human cultures around the world using case studies of customs and cultural organization. Case studies will exemplify contrasting types of cultures and societies. University Core Curriculum Course (Humanities).

Anthropology 205-501/506

Anthropology 634-600
Palynology
Section 600
Spring 2003

The principles and techniques used in palynology, pollen morphology, ontogeny, biochemistry, dispersion and preservation. The role of palynology as a research tool in plant taxonomy agriculture, medicine, paleobotany, anthropology.

Anthropology 634-600

Anthropology 637-600

Paleoethnobotany
Section 600
Spring 2002

The interrelationship between plants and humans from prehistoric times to present, theoretical and methodological use of botany as a research tool for the understanding of cultural systems.

Anthropology 637-600

Anthropology 685-602

Directed Studies - Problems
Section 602
Fall 2002

Directed individual study of selected problems in Anthropology.

Anthropology 685-602

Anthropology 691-602

Research
Section 602
Spring 2001

For thesis or dissertation.

Anthropology 691-602

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