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The Life and Work of Darwin
EVANTH 652S
Readings by and about Darwin and his contemporaries, especially Wallace. Darwin's 'Autobiography' and Janet Browne's biography as context for readings of some of his major works and works of his contemporaries. Consent of instructor required.
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Concentration: Anatomy and Paleoanthropology
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