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UCLA General Catalog 1971-72 - Registrar - UCLA

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Ill. Spec Studies in Anthropology.<br />

(4 to 2 courses)<br />

Prerequisite: senior standing in anthropology and<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY / 179<br />

and data-processing . The history and contemporary<br />

developments of archeological research in both the<br />

Old and New Worlds are reviewed as part of the<br />

worse . Mr. Meighan, Mr. Sackett<br />

consent of the instructor . Two courses of 199 may<br />

be applied to the ten courses required for the major.<br />

The Staff<br />

Graduate Courses*<br />

1111l5C. Dating Techniques in Archaeology and<br />

History.<br />

(Formerly numbered 139; same as History M107.)<br />

latroduction to radioisotopic dating techniques. relatbe<br />

dating techniques and applicable methods in<br />

* bSkd scisites pe d , geophysics<br />

tt niaites: upper r division standing and basic<br />

physical a ence courses. Mr. Berger<br />

202. Ethnology . (11/2 courses)<br />

Intensive examination of current theoretical views;<br />

research methods; modem form of analysis.<br />

Mr. Edgerton , Mr. Rodgers<br />

203. Cultures of Asia.<br />

Survey of literature and problems of selected<br />

areas of Asia . Mr. Moorman<br />

1150. Methods and Techniques of Field Archeology. 204. Pacific Island Cultures.<br />

(Formerly numbered 181.) Prerequisite : consent<br />

Survey of literature and problems of the Pacific<br />

Islands. Mr. Newman<br />

of the instructor. Brief introduction to archeological<br />

problems , theories and methods ; archaeological surrey,<br />

excavation, mapping, recording ; introduction 205. North American Indians.<br />

Is data analysis and publication . May be repeated Survey of the literature and problems of the<br />

ace for credit. During most of the quarter, Satur- American Indians north of Mexico . Mr. Oswalt<br />

days (8:00-5:00 ) will be spent in the field.<br />

Mr. Hill 207. Indians of South America.<br />

115E. Laboratory Analysis In Archaeology.<br />

(Formerly numbered 182.) Lecture , two hours;<br />

Survey of the literature and problems of the<br />

Indians of South America . Mr. Wilbert<br />

hboratory, four hours. Prerequisite : consent of the<br />

i hector . Description and classification of archaeological<br />

collections - cataloging , typology, docuuatatlon.<br />

Preparation of archaeological reports for<br />

208. African Cultures.<br />

Survey of literature and problems of African culture.<br />

Mrs. Kuper<br />

publication. Mr. Nicholson<br />

212. Anthropological Linguistics.<br />

115F. Field Training In Archeology. (1 to 2 curses)<br />

(Formerly numbered 183.) Prerequisite : consent<br />

of the instructor. No other courses may be taken<br />

anwsrently. Introduction to archeological geld<br />

`. methods involving participation in actual site excastolen<br />

during the entire session . More than one<br />

notice of the course may be given concurrently in<br />

ditierent research sites. The Staff<br />

Prerequisites : Linguistics 100 or its equivalent.<br />

The development of anthropological linguistics,<br />

modem linguistic theory and its application to the<br />

study of non-linguistic aspects of culture , including<br />

relationship of language to world view; comparative<br />

historical linguistics to prehistory, lexico-statistics,<br />

semantic analysis , linguistic acculturation, and<br />

soclo- and etbno -linguistics . Miss McClaran<br />

SNIP Pill. ANTHROPOLOGY AS A PROFESSION 220. Social Anthropology.<br />

This group contains historical surveys of<br />

anthropology or its subfields and courses<br />

Intensive examination of current theoretical views<br />

and literature. Mrs. Kuper<br />

concerned with professional preparation. 221. Social Movements and Social Crisis.<br />

11tH-182B . History of Anthropology.<br />

Prerequisite: Upper Division or Graduate Status.<br />

itsmierion of the instructor is required to take 182B<br />

without 182A. A systematic survey of the develop.<br />

ad of anthropology within the western academic<br />

bhIfion. Reviews major early concepts relevant to<br />

gnat anthropological issues and reviews instituafoul<br />

growth and development of the field.<br />

Mr. Epstein , Mr. Leaf<br />

1111. History of Archeology.<br />

Feemerly numbered 183.) The intellectual history<br />

of archeology from the ancient world to the present.<br />

Alhough each of its major traditions is reviewed,<br />

gatisslar emphasis is given to those branches of<br />

adreology that have evolved during the last century<br />

twin the discipline of anthropology . Mr. Sackett<br />

Prerequisite : consent of the instructor. The emergence<br />

of social movements of difference types,<br />

whether millennial, nationalist, reformist, political,<br />

etc., particularly as in situations of social conflict<br />

and crisis. Movements of rebellion and revolution<br />

examined in the light of anthropological and sociological<br />

theory focusing on a broad range of problems.<br />

Mr. Epstein<br />

222142228-2220 . Research Methods and<br />

Procedures.<br />

Lecture , three hours. An integrated review of the<br />

research methods I. anthropological inquiry focusing<br />

on problem formulation , methods of setting up testable<br />

hypotheses , the kinds of data available for anthropological<br />

explanation , statistical and nonstatistical<br />

means of "explanation " in anthropology.<br />

VECIAL COURSES<br />

Each part may be taken independently . Mr. Graves<br />

110. Special Courses.<br />

223. Ideology and Utopia In Anthropology.<br />

formal topical or regional studies to be offered to Selected trends in anthropology in relation to<br />

the extent justified by student demand or the pres. their social and historical location ; effects of socio-<br />

`.use of special visitors. The Staff political conflict on anthropology and vice versa.<br />

Mr. Epstein<br />

° Graduate students may take Linguistics 22OF<br />

and 2206 and receive credit towards the 36 units<br />

required for the M .A. degree.

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