Ethnobotany

ANTHROPOLOGY 4211

Interrelationships between plants and people, especially in past societies. Recovery and analysis of plant remains from archaeological sites; interpreting subsistence and vegetation changes; medicinal, ritual, and technological uses of plants; plant domestication and agricultural intensification. Modern efforts to understand and preserve threatened traditional ethnobotanical practices. Prerequisite: Anth 190BP or an introductory botany course, or permission of instructor.
Course Attributes: EN S; AS SSC; AS WI I; FA SSC; AR SSC

Section 01

Ethnobotany
INSTRUCTOR: Mueller
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This course satisfies

Concentration

Anthropology Global Health and Environment

Course Requirements

Anthropology Major Elective Environment Elective