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ANTHRO 201 - Human Evolution
This course introduces the study of human evolution and evolutionary theory. It includes recent advances in fossil, molecular, primate and ecological approaches. Evolutionary principles will be introduced and discussed in relation to current debates in human evolution. Tutorials cover a series of practical and theoretical issues including recognition of fossil material, basic functional anatomy and the mechanisms of evolution.
Click on 'Exam Practice' on the left to begin the online quiz, which covers some of the tutorial content.