The Faculty Board of Archaeology and Anthropology give notice of the following changes to the Core Papers for Part IIB of the Archaeological and Anthropological Tripos (Statutes and Ordinances, p. 234).
The courses for this paper will normally cover anthropological perspectives on mind, thought, and belief. Particular concerns may be expected to include the anthropology of cognition, knowledge, and belief systems, and the anthropological study of ethics and moral economy.
The courses for this paper will normally cover anthropological perspectives on political economy and processes of social transformation. Particular concerns may be expected to include anthropological contributions to the study of value, property, and domination, and the growth and legacy of modern social forms including capitalism and socialism.