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Lori E. Wright
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Email: lwright@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 862-7665
Office: 316E Anthropology

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  Anthropology 201-501
Anthropology 201-501

Introduction to Anthropology
Section 501
Fall 2001

An introduction to the discipline of anthropology through the examination of its four sub-fields: archaeology, physical anthropology, socio-anthropology, and linguistics. University Core Curriculum Course (Social Science).

Anthropology 201-501

  Anthropology/Zoology 225
Anthropology/Zoology 225

Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Fall 2001

Human biology to include examination of evolutionary processes acting on human populations; human genetics; non-human primate anatomy, classification and ecology of primates; the primate paleontological record, and human variation and adaptation. University Core Curriculum Course (Science).

Anthropology 225-501

  Anthropology/Zoology 225
Anthropology 308-500

Archaeology Of Mesoamerica
Section 500
Fall 2003

Development of Indian civilizations in Mexico and Guatemala, including prehistory of the Olmec, Maya, Aztec and other regional cultures to the time of the Spanish conquest. University Core Curriculum Course (Humanities)

Anthropology 308-500

Anthropology 489-503
Anthropology 489-503 (Special Topics)
Introduction To Bioarchaeology
Section 503
Spring 2002

Selected topics in an identified area of anthropology.

Anthropology 489-503

Anthropology 601
Anthropology 601

Evolutionary Anthropology
Spring 2000

The analysis and application of evolutionary theory in the study of human development.

Anthropology 601

Anthropology 602-600
Anthropology 627-600

Human Paleonutrition
Section 600
Fall 2003

Evaluation of past human diets and subsistence patterns form the perspective of research in archaeology, zooarchaeology, ethnobotany, bioarcheaology and cultural anthropology.

Anthropology 626

ANTH 627-600  
Anthropology 602-600
Anthropology 626

Paleopathology
Fall 2002

Pathological lesions exhibited in prehistoric or early historic human remains; problems in diagnosing lesion in fossil skeletal remains, and evaluating the occurrence of these lesions in past populations.

Anthropology 626

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