Course Description
Survey of all the bones of the human skeleton from an anthropological perspective, including their names, important features useful in recognizing fragmentary specimens from an archaeological context, and techniques for determining the side of the body they come from. Skeletal development and its relationship to skeletal abnormalities. Issues relating to the study of archaeological skeletons.
Spring 2026
Instructors
Meeting Patterns
 Classes Start:
							January 12, 2026
						 Classes End:
							April 28, 2026
						 Location:
							00222 Park Shops
						 Class Days:
							T H
						 Class Start Time:
							10:15am
						 Class End Time:
							11:30am
						 Class Type:
							Lecture
						 Credits:
							3.00
						 Restrictions:
							Prerequisite: ANT 251 and any ANT 300 Level Restriction: Juniors and Seniors Only