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ANT 2020 - Class Notes - Week 13
ANT 2020 - Class Notes - Week 13
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School: University of Colorado at Boulder
Department: Evolutionary Anthropology
Course: Introduction to Physical Anthropology 2
Professor: Richard bender
Term: Winter 2016
Tags: #PhysicalAnthropology, #DarwinianDisease, and #Wrangham
Name: ANTH 2020, Week 13 Notes
Description: This weeks notes focuses on the Evolution of diet, plant domestication, and Evolutionary medicine.
Uploaded: 04/18/2017

2 pages
ANTH 2020 Week One Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Included are the notes for Introduction to Anthropology 2, week one. The first day of note taking was merely introductions and syllabus review. The second, however, went over "What is Science" and basic concepts of the Scientific Method.

7 pages
ANTH 2 Week 4 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
These notes finish up speciation and move on to a very brief overview of meiosis, mitosis, and DNA structure.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 5 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes include a BBC video on inherited traits, Social Darwinism, and how anthropology has been used historically as a justification for inequality (deep, I know).

7 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 6 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes cover positive and negative natural selection as well as wraps up our discussion on social Darwinism.

18 pages
ANTH 2020 Midterm Study Guide
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Everything that was said to be focused on is in black or bold and black. Side notes and contextualization is in a darker grey. Good luck!

4 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 7 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes cover environmental factors in human diversity including hypothermia, hyperthermia, temperature change, and altitude/pressure change.

6 pages
ANTH 2020
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This week begins a new unit on reproduction and moves into "Evolutionary Psychology".

3 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 10 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes covers the biology of human reproduction, going through to after birth developments

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 12 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes focus on human baby behavior in comparison with other mammal counterparts as well as the Reproductive Dilemma.

2 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 14 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Wednesday and Friday classes canceled. Monday class focused again on evolutionary medicine with a slight focus on bipedal-ism and how evolution effected the development of the human eye.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 15 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes explores stress, stress theories, stress related diseases and sleep habits.

18 pages
ANTH 2020 Final Exam Study Guide
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This study guide includes notes on all readings since March 13th (or week 9) and key terms from week 9-16. This study guide was created before the in-class review session but should also serve as a good place to start to come up with questions for an in-class review. Good luck!

2 pages
ANTH 2020 Week One Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Included are the notes for Introduction to Anthropology 2, week one. The first day of note taking was merely introductions and syllabus review. The second, however, went over "What is Science" and basic concepts of the Scientific Method.

7 pages
ANTH 2 Week 4 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
These notes finish up speciation and move on to a very brief overview of meiosis, mitosis, and DNA structure.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 5 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes include a BBC video on inherited traits, Social Darwinism, and how anthropology has been used historically as a justification for inequality (deep, I know).

7 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 6 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes cover positive and negative natural selection as well as wraps up our discussion on social Darwinism.

18 pages
ANTH 2020 Midterm Study Guide
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Everything that was said to be focused on is in black or bold and black. Side notes and contextualization is in a darker grey. Good luck!

4 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 7 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes cover environmental factors in human diversity including hypothermia, hyperthermia, temperature change, and altitude/pressure change.

6 pages
ANTH 2020
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This week begins a new unit on reproduction and moves into "Evolutionary Psychology".

3 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 10 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes covers the biology of human reproduction, going through to after birth developments

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 12 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes focus on human baby behavior in comparison with other mammal counterparts as well as the Reproductive Dilemma.

2 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 14 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Wednesday and Friday classes canceled. Monday class focused again on evolutionary medicine with a slight focus on bipedal-ism and how evolution effected the development of the human eye.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 15 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes explores stress, stress theories, stress related diseases and sleep habits.

18 pages
ANTH 2020 Final Exam Study Guide
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This study guide includes notes on all readings since March 13th (or week 9) and key terms from week 9-16. This study guide was created before the in-class review session but should also serve as a good place to start to come up with questions for an in-class review. Good luck!

3 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 10 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes covers the biology of human reproduction, going through to after birth developments

2 pages
ANTH 2020 Week One Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Included are the notes for Introduction to Anthropology 2, week one. The first day of note taking was merely introductions and syllabus review. The second, however, went over "What is Science" and basic concepts of the Scientific Method.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 12 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes focus on human baby behavior in comparison with other mammal counterparts as well as the Reproductive Dilemma.

4 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 7 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes cover environmental factors in human diversity including hypothermia, hyperthermia, temperature change, and altitude/pressure change.

6 pages
ANTH 2020
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This week begins a new unit on reproduction and moves into "Evolutionary Psychology".

2 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 14 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Wednesday and Friday classes canceled. Monday class focused again on evolutionary medicine with a slight focus on bipedal-ism and how evolution effected the development of the human eye.

7 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 6 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes cover positive and negative natural selection as well as wraps up our discussion on social Darwinism.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 15 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes explores stress, stress theories, stress related diseases and sleep habits.

6 pages
ANTH 2020, Week 5 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This weeks notes include a BBC video on inherited traits, Social Darwinism, and how anthropology has been used historically as a justification for inequality (deep, I know).

7 pages
ANTH 2 Week 4 Notes
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
These notes finish up speciation and move on to a very brief overview of meiosis, mitosis, and DNA structure.

18 pages
ANTH 2020 Midterm Study Guide
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
Everything that was said to be focused on is in black or bold and black. Side notes and contextualization is in a darker grey. Good luck!

18 pages
ANTH 2020 Final Exam Study Guide
Winter 2016
Richard bender
ANT 2020
This study guide includes notes on all readings since March 13th (or week 9) and key terms from week 9-16. This study guide was created before the in-class review session but should also serve as a good place to start to come up with questions for an in-class review. Good luck!