Admission requirements
This course is part of the minor Human Evolution and registration is restricted to students who followed the preceding courses of this minor.
Contact information
Coordinator: Prof. C.J. ten Cate
Email: c.j.ten.cate@biology.leidenuniv.nl
Description
This course addresses a series of traits that characterize all modern humans, such as the presence of culture, language and music and what is known about their origin and evolution. We also consider existing as well as past variation in several traits across human cultures, such as between hunters gatherers and agricultural societies. We will examine which perspectives on the variety of traits are provided by comparative biology, archeology, anthropology and others.
Learning goals
Course objectives:
The student will obtain knowledge about:
the evolutionary background and adaptiveness of the variation in behaviour between different cultures of both the ancestors of modern humans and modern humans.
the evolution and variation of various cultural traits in humans.
how language and speech evolved.
the concept of cultural evolution and how if differs from biological evolution.
Final qualifications:
At the end of the course, the student is able:
to understand and present theories relating to the origin of ancient and modern variation in human cultures and behaviour.
to describe the similarities and differences between biological and cultural evolution and their interaction.
to describe the possible origins of several universally shared human traits and their variation.
Timetable
From 3 December 2018 to 4 January 2019. A detailed time table will be published on blackboard.
Mode of instruction
Lectures and practicals. Also, reading textbook and primary literature. Selfstudy.
Assessment method
Multiple choice test for testing theory, assessment of presentations. Attendance at practicals and performance on assignments may be part of the final score.
Blackboard
Will be used for communication and instruction.
Reading list
Compulsory book: R. Boyd & J.B. Silk; How Humans Evolved, 8th edition, 2018; Norton Publishers.
Primary literature t.b.a.
Registration
Register for this course via Usis and enroll in Blackboard.
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for information on how to apply.