| 1.Course introduction |
| 2.The scope of anthropology |
| 3.The anthropological paradigm |
| 4.Charles Darwin and the concept of evolution |
| 5.Human evolution and the spread of the human species |
| 6.Culture: anthropology's central concept |
| 7.The emergence of anthropology as a discipline-1 |
| 8.The emergence of anthropology as a discipline-2 |
| 9.The emergence of anthropology as a discipline-3 |
| 10.Human-environment interactions-1 |
| 11.Human-environment interactions-2 |
| 12.Kinship systems and systems of descent-1 |
| 13.Kinship systems and systems of descent-2 |
| 14.Kinship systems and systems of descent-3 |
| 15.Domestic life: marriage and pre-marital exchanges |
| 16.Domestic life: post marital residence |
| 17.The incest taboo in human history |
| 18.The incest taboo in human history |
| 19.MIDTERM EXAMINATION |
| 20.Anthropological economics: reciprocity and redistribution |
| 21.Anthropological economics: exchange and market |
| 22.Theories of the emergence of the pristine state |
23.Forms of political organization-1
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| 24.Forms of political organization-2 |
| 25.Law and legal systems |
| 26.Life-cycle rituals-1 |
| 27.Life-cycle rituals-2 |
| 28.Social organization of religion |
| 29.Expressive culture: art and aesthetics |
| 30.Preparation for FINAL EXAMINATION and course conclusion |