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ENV435E

Prehistoric people and environment

(ART)

Proposed to be offered next in 2002

Dr John Grindrod and Ms Isabel Ellender

6 or 8 points + 2 hours per week + First semester + Clayton

Synopsis: The evolution of humans in Africa from hominid precursors, to the genus Homo. The movement of humans out of Africa and subsequent world colonisation. Animal precursors to human behavioural traits. Archaeological evidence for the development of tool use and increasingly complex lifestyles. The ecology of pre-industrial people especially Homo sapiens. Case studies of the early arrival and sustained ecological influence of people in Australia and the Pacific region.

Assessment: 6 points: post-1998 students - Written (3000 words): 30% + Tutorial paper presentation: 30% + Field report (2000 words): 40%. + 8 points: pre-1998 students - Written (3000 words): 30% + Tutorial paper presentation: 30% + Field report (3000 words): 40%


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