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Facilities | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. The Department of Anthropology is housed in a historic building, College Hall, which has been remodeled to include spacious well-equipped, modern laboratories. As well as several general laboratories used in the analysis of artifact collections. The department also maintains ethnographic and archaeological research collections, and study collections of floral, faunal, palynological, lithic, soil/sediment and ceramic materials. The Museum of Anthropology. And the new Plateau Center.
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Evolutionary Program | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. The Evolutionary Anthropology Program at WSU is open to graduate students interested in cultural, biocultural, biological anthropology and archaeology. Students in the program can pursue research any of the major areas of anthropological science. Evolutionary theory is applied to a broad swath of anthropological issues including cultural change and transmission; cultural cognition; cultural ecology; interactions among culture, behavior and human biology; human development; g...When ...
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Undergraduate Resources | Anthropology | Washington State University
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Skip to main content. Undergraduate Studies: Advising Forms and Informational Links. The following list of tools is designed to help you navigate your Anthropology major or minor. Some forms not listed below are only available in the Anthropology Office or at the Registrar’s Office. If you have any questions or are in need of advising please contact our Undergraduate Advisor, Theresa Lavoie. 4 Year Course Schedule Planner. ANTH 499/ANTH 600-download form. Change Status to Second Bachelor’s Degree.
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About the Village Ecodynamics Project
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The VEP integrates three major studies:. A reconstruction of the past environment. And how those agricultural yields varied as the precipitation and temperature varied each year. An analysis of all known archaeological sites. VEP scientists built and analyzed a database of every known archaeological site in the two study areas. This includes about 18,000 sites in the north study area and more than 7,000 sites in the south study area. The Village Ecodynamics Project Major Partners.
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Chapter 2: Question 1 - What is a computer simulation? - Village Ecodynamics Project
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How did the VEP study the past? 1 What is a computer simulation? Video Chapter 2: Question 1. Kyle Bocinsky, Ph.D. Ziad Kobti, Ph.D. Tim Kohler, Ph.D. The Village Ecodynamics Project Major Partners. The mission of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is to advance and share knowledge of the human experience through archaeological research, education programs,and partnerships with American Indians. Crow Canyon is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Designed and maintained by Aztec Media Corp.
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Chapter 4: Question 1 - What is the connection between ancestral and modern Pueblo people? - Village Ecodynamics Project
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What did the VEP learn about the relationship between ancestral and modern Pueblo people? 1 What is the connection between ancestral and modern Pueblo people? Video Chapter 4: Question 1. Scott Ortman, Ph.D. Tim Kohler, Ph.D. The Village Ecodynamics Project Major Partners. The mission of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is to advance and share knowledge of the human experience through archaeological research, education programs,and partnerships with American Indians.
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Chapter 5: Question 1 - How can archaeology help us understand our world today? - Village Ecodynamics Project
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What did the VEP learn that is relevant today? 1 How can archaeology help us understand our world today? Video Chapter 5: Question 1. Stefani Crabtree, M.A. Kyle Bocinsky, Ph.D. Tim Kohler, Ph.D. The Village Ecodynamics Project Major Partners. The mission of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is to advance and share knowledge of the human experience through archaeological research, education programs,and partnerships with American Indians. Crow Canyon is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
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Chapter 1: Question 1 - What is the Village Ecodynamics Project? - Village Ecodynamics Project
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Introduction to the Village Ecodynamics Project. 1 What is the Village Ecodynamics Project? Video Chapter 1: Question 1. Mark Varien, Ph.D. Tim Kohler, Ph.D. Scott Ortman, Ph.D. Donna Glowacki, Ph.D. The Village Ecodynamics Project Major Partners. The mission of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is to advance and share knowledge of the human experience through archaeological research, education programs,and partnerships with American Indians. Crow Canyon is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
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Cycles — Their Rise and Fall | The Southwest in the World — by Steve Lekson
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The Southwest in the World — by Steve Lekson. Urbanism in the Southwest! Cycles — Their Rise and Fall. October 23, 2011. PLEASE READ “ ABOUT. And on that foundation we did science. By and large, the Pecos System narrative underwrote New and Processual science and much archaeology, of every stripe, through the end of the last millennium. We thought the history was sufficiently well known that science (or something like it) was possible. The past, as some wag said, isn’t what it used to be. Can we see that...