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  <course-code>BIAN6518</course-code>
  <course-description>&lt;p&gt;This is a practically oriented course designed to equip biological anthropology and archaeology students, in a laboratory setting, with the fundamental skills involved in identifying faunal remains, especially those of mammals, in terms of body part and taxonomy. It is particularly important to treat these in the context of comparative mammalian biology. Building on BIAN6517 (Human Skeletal Analysis), the course will focus on the bones and teeth of a) the native and introduced mammals typically encountered during archaeological excavation in Australia and b) an in-depth treatment of the non-human primates. Some attention will also be given to identification of the non-mammalian fauna of Australia, from remains recovered in excavation.&lt;/p&gt;</course-description>
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  <incompatibility>&lt;p&gt;PREH6010 Skeletal Analysis and BIAN6511 Skeletal Analysis&lt;/p&gt;</incompatibility>
  <indicative-assessment>&lt;p&gt;Two short presentations (10%), practical examination (90%).&lt;/p&gt;</indicative-assessment>
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  <long-title>Analysis of Mammalian Remains</long-title>
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  <short-title>Analysis of Mammalian Remains</short-title>
  <student-contribution-band>Band 2 NP</student-contribution-band>
  <subject>Biological Anthropology</subject>
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  <workload>&lt;p&gt;Normally offered every year&lt;br&gt;
one hour lecture and one hour practical per week for&amp;#160;seven weeks&lt;/p&gt;</workload>
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