Pacific Cultures

Course Number: 
C124A
Semester: 
Fall
Year: 
2013
Instructor: 
Patrick Kirch
Units: 
4

 

This course examines the history of human dispersal across Oceania from the perspectives of biogeography and evolutionary ecology. H. sapiens faced problems of dispersal, colonization, and extinction, and adapted in a variety of ways to the diversity of insular ecosystems. A dual evolutionary model takes into account cultural evolution and transmission, as well as biological evolution of human populations. This course also explores the impacts of human populations on isolated and fragile insular ecosystems, and the reciprocal effects of anthropogenic change on human cultures. Also listed as Integrative Biology C187.

Meets archaeology core requirement, area requirement, or upper division elective requirement.

Location: 
155 Kroeber
Time: 
TTH 11-12:30
CCN: 
02567
Prerequisites: 

Prerequisites: Anthropology 1, Biology 1B, or consent of instructor.