Regular Courses:
Native Peoples of North America (Anth 115) ancient and modern tribal peoples.
• Introduction to Historic Preservation
(Anth 118) Historic preservation, its history, goals, methods, legal basis, and economic importance in New Mexico's future.
• Human Ancestors
(Anth 120G) The origin and evolution of humanity; origin of life on earth, paleoanthropology, genetics, theCreation Science Debate.
World Cultures (Anth 125G) Ethnic and cultural diversity in the modern world.
• Introduction to Anthropology
(Anth 201G)Human biology and culture, ancient and contemporary peoples, human language, religion, art.
New Mexico History (Hist 261) ten thousand years of New Mexico's cultural, political, economic history.

Special Topics (Anth 297):
Native American Literature Oral and written poetry, song, oratory, mythology, ritual, historical narrative, political rhetoric, and modern fiction.
• Mammoths to Missiles
the natural and cultural history of the Tularosa Basin.
• History and Philosophy of Science for non-scientists who want to know about their modern world.

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