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World Prehistory | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. A survey of human prehistory from the origin of humans through the emergence of early civilizations, provind the foundation for understanding modern human societies. Attention is given to civilizations from both the Old World, including ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and South Asia, and the New World,including the Maya, Inca and Aztec. The following is a more detailed list of which topics I cover when teaching the class (the list is not exhaustive):.
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Dr Chapman's research and publications | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. Dr Chapman's research and publications. Thou Shalt Not Love": What Evangelicals Really Say to Gays. New York: Haiduk Press. Winner of the 2009 Benjamin Franklin Award for gay/lesbian book of the year from the Independent Book Publishers Association. Thou Shalt Not Love. Critiques evangelical Christian arguments against homosexuality from an anthropological perspective that draws upon the latest scientific research and biblical scholarship. Easter Island in Pacific Conte...
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Contact Information | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center.
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Dr Chapman's background | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. Dr Chapman's background. Dr Chapman split his childhood between London, England and the Seattle, Washington area. His interest in anthropology began when he visited the Tutankhamun exhibit the first time it toured the USA. A few years later. Raiders of the Lost Ark. Was released, and his destiny was established.
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Welcome! | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. This site is dedicated to Dr Patrick Chapman's courses at South Puget Sound Community College. To contact Dr Chapman, click on the "Contact Information" link in the menu to the right. By pchapman at 12/09/2009 - 11:51.
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User account | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. Username or e-mail address: *.
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Cultural Anthropology | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. Cultural anthropology explores the nature, growth and history of human cultures. It surveys the range of cultural phenomena including material culture, making a living, domestic life, kinship, economic exchange, social/political organization, social control, personality, art, religion, and applying anthropology in a contemporary world with special emphasis on non-western societies and the comparisons among traditions. Cultural Videos and Links. NW Accents (KPLU radio).
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pchapman's blog | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. This site is dedicated to Dr Patrick Chapman's courses at South Puget Sound Community College. To contact Dr Chapman, click on the "Contact Information" link in the menu to the right. By pchapman at 12/09/2009 - 11:51.
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Biological Anthropology | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. Biological anthropology explores bio-cultural processes of human evolution, including the principles of inheritance, biological basis of human diversity, our mammalian/primate evolution, and our hominid roots and the outcome - our kind! Anthropological aspects of the biological and cultural nature of our species will be considered in an attempt to better understand why we are what we are and what we might become. History of scientific thought and discoveries.
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Dr Chapman's education | Patrick Chapman at SPSCC
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SPSCC Diversity and Equity Center. Dr Chapman's education. PhD in Anthropology, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. MA in Anthropology, University of Wyoming, Laramie. BA with honors in Anthropology, University of Wyoming, Laramie. An Examination of East Polynesian Population History. 1999-present South Puget Sound CC - Professor. 1997-1999 University of Otago - Teaching Fellow. 1992-1993 University of Wyoming - Instructor.