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FACULTY OF LETTERS - ARCHAEOLOGY - ARK350 - SOCIAL ANTROPOIOGY II
Fakulte:
12
Bolum:
5
Ders Id No:
141807720102018
Katalog Id:
34801
Ders Tipi:
1
Ogretim Duzeyi:
2
Ogretim Turu:
1
Course Information
Faculty Name:
FACULTY OF LETTERS
Section Name:
ARCHAEOLOGY
Teaching Level Name:
Under Graduate
Course Name:
SOCIAL ANTROPOIOGY II
Lesson Code:
ARK350
Period:
06
Theoric:
2
Practice:
0
Laboratory:
0
Credit:
2.0
Ects Credits:
3.0
Course Type Name:
Elective
Course Language:
Turkish
Course Coordinator:
Head of Department
Teaching Staff:
Ass. Prof. Başak BOZ
Assistants:
The Aim of the course:
The major objectives of this course is to introduce students to the basic concept of Social Anthropology as a discipline and antropological study of different cultures.
Show students to the richness and variety of human life in the past and today’s world. These richness in cultures includes, ways of comparing the structures of social relationships and belief systems.
Course Content:
Cultural Evolution will be discussed by means of people whom have different cultural constituent living in Anatolia.
Course Source:
Course Source Recommended:
1- Havilland, W., 2002. Kültürel Antropoloji. Kaknüs Yayınları, İstanbul.
2- Üstündağ-Aydın 2007. Antropoloji, Anadolu Üniversitesi, Eskişehir.
3- Kottak, C.P., 2002. Antropoloji, İnsan Çeşitliliğine Bakış, Ütopya Yayınları, İstanbul.
4- Güvenç, B., 1984. İnsan ve Kültür. Remzi Kitapevi Yayınları, İstanbul.
5- Alanyalı, H.S., (ed.) 2010. Anadolu Arkeolojisi. Anadolu Üniversitesi, Eskişehir.
6- Edgertan, R.B., 2015. Hasta Toplumlar. Buzdağı Yayınevi, İstanbul.
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