66 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION historic horizon. Sites, artifacts, and cultural adaptations in the Southeast. ANT 5159-Florida Archeology (3) Survey of 12,000 years of human occupation of Florida, including early hunters and fora- gers, regional cultural developments, external relationships with the Southeast and Caribbean regions, peoples of historic period, and effects of European conquest. Not open to students who have taken ANT 3157. ANT 5175-Historical Archeology (3) Prereq: ANT 3141 or consent of instructor. Methods and theoretical foundations of historical archeology as it relates to the disciplines of anthropol- ogy, history, historic preservation, and conservation. Introduction to pertinent aspects of material culture during the historic period. ANT 5188-Conservation and Archaeometry (3) Prereq: ANT 4185 or equivalent. Treatment of artifacts from the time of excavation until permanent storage including field preservation, precaution processing storage, and preparation for inclusion in exhibits. Treatment of fragile artifacts. ANT 5195-Zooarcheology (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Human use of animal resources, with emphasis on prehistoric hunting and fishing practices. Origins of animal domestication. ANT 5256-Rural Peoples in the Modern World (3) Historical background and comparative contemporary study of peasant and other rural societies. Unique characteristics, institutions, and problems of rural life stressing agriculture and rural-urban rela- tionships in cross-cultural perspective. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4255. ANT 5266-Economic Anthropology (3) Anthropological per- spectives on economic philosophies and their behavioral bases. Studies of production, distribution, and consumption; money, savings, credit, peasant markets; and development in cross- cultural context from perspectives of cultural ecology, Marxism, formalism, and substantivism. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4266. ANT 5267-Anthropology and Development (3) An examina- tion of theories and development and their relevance to the Third World, particularly Africa or Latin America. After this microanaly- sis, microlevel development will be examined with special refer- ence to rural areas. ANT 5303-Women and Development (3) Influence of develop- ment on women in rural and urban areas. Women's participation in the new opportunities of modernization. ANT 5317-The North American Indian (3) The peopling of North America. The culture areas of North America. Unique characteristics, institutions, and problems. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4312. ANT 5326-Peoples of Mexico and Central America (3) The settlement and early cultures of the area with an emphasis on the rise of the major culture centers. The impact of European civiliza- tion on surviving Indians. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4326. ANT 5327-Maya and Aztec Civilizations (3) Civilizations in Mesoamerica from the beginnings of agriculture to the time of the coming of Europeans. Maya and Aztec civilizations as well as the Olmec, Zapotec, and Teotihuacan cultures. Not open to students who have taken ANT 3325. ANT 5336-The Peoples of Brazil (3) Ethnologyof Brazil. Histori- cal, geographic, and socioeconomic materials and representative monographs from the various regions of Brazil as well as the contribution of the Indian, Portuguese, and African to modern Brazilian culture. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4336. ANT 5337-Peoples of the Andes (3) The area-cotradition. The Spanish Conquest and shaping and persistence of colonial cul- ture. Twentieth-century communities-their social land tenure, religious, and value systems. Modernization, cultural pluralism, and problems of integration. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4337. ANT 5338-The Tribal Peoples of Lowland South America (3) Survey of marginal and tropical forest hunters and gatherers and horticulturalists of the Amazon Basin, Central Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and other areas of South America. Social organization, subsistence activities, ecological adaptations, and other aspects of tribal life. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4338. ANT 5339-The Inca and Their Ancestors (3) Evolution of the Inca empire traced archeologically through earlier Andean states and societies to the beginning of native civilization. Not open to students who have taken ANT 3164. ANT 5346-Anthropology of the Caribbean (3) Transformation of area through slavery, colonialism, and independence move- ments. Contemporary political, economic, familial, folk-religious, and folk-healing systems. Migration strategies and future options. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4346. ANT 5353-Peoples of Africa (3) Survey of the culture, history, and ethnographic background of the peoples of Africa. A basis for appreciation of current problems of acculturation, nationalism, and cultural survival and change among African peoples. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4352. ANT 5354-The Anthropology of Modern Africa (3) Continuity and change in contemporary African societies, with special reference to cultural and ethnic factors in modern nations. Not open to students who taken ANT 4354. ANT 5395-Visual Anthropology (3) Prereq: basic knowledge of photography or permission of instructor. Photography and film as tools and products of social science. Ways of describing, analyz- ing, and presenting behavior and cultural ideas through visual means, student projects, and laboratory work with visual anthro- pology. Not open to students who have taken ANT 3390. ANT 5429-Kinship and Social Organization (3) Prereq: ANT 2402 or 3410. Property concepts, forms, and complexes. Tribal patterns of government and social control. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4426. ANT 5465-Culture and Aging (3) Prereq: two of following:ANT 3410, SOC 2000, or introductory psychology course. Cross- cultural perspectives of adult development and aging in tradi- tional and industrial society. Comparative assessment of cultur- ally mediated, life-cycle transformations into old age and health related and human service policy issues. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4464. ANT 5467-Culture and Nutrition (3) Prereq: HUN 3221. The theory, methodology, and substantive material of nutritional anthropology. Emphasis on cross-cultural bio-behavioral pat- terns. ANT 5477-Applied Anthropology (3) Survey of history, theory and practice of applying cultural anthropology to human issues and problems. Applications to international development, peace studies, health, education, agriculture, ethnic minority and hu- man rights issues. Case review, including aspects of planning, consultancy work, evaluation research, and ethics. ANT 5479-Theories of Cultural Change (3) Background, condi- tions, and nature of cultural change and stability; cultural change theories and processes such as diffusion, acculturation, moderni- zation, and revitalization. ANT 5485-Research Design in Anthropology (3) Examination of empirical and logical basis of anthropological inquiry; analysis of theory construction, research design, problems of data collec- tion, processing, and evaluation. ANT 5486-Computing for Anthropologists (3) Prereq: ANT 5485 or consent of instructor. Practical introduction to computer. Collecting, organizing, processing, and interpreting numerical data on microcomputer. Data sets used correspond to partici- pants' subfields. ANT 5527-Human Osteology and Osteometry (3) Prereq:ANT 3511 and consent of instructor. Human skeletal identification for the physical anthropologist and archeologist. Techniques for estimating age at death, race, and sex from human skeletal remains. Measurement of human skeleton for comparative pur- poses. Not open to students who have taken ANT 4525. ANT 5546-Seminar: Human Biology and Behavior (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Social behavior among animals from the ethological-biological viewpoint; the evolution of animal socie- ties; the relevance of the ethological approach for the study of human development. ANT5615-Language and Culture (3) Principles and problems of anthropological linguistics. The cross-cultural and comparative study of language. Primarily concerned with the study of non- Indo-European linguistic problems. ANT 5624-Introduction to Anthropological Linguistic Field Methods (6) Field procedures, collections, and processing of language data.