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May 13, 2024
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ANTH 3290 - Archaeology of the Americas
This course examines the archaeology of the Americas from the arrival of the first peoples until European contact. It will focus on adaptations to a changing physical and social environment, including technological changes and the development of agriculture, the rise of large-scale societies and long-distance trade, and the emergence of social ranking systems. Examples will be drawn primarily from North America but may include Mesoamerican and South American case studies as well.
Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0
Grade Mode: Normal, Audit Prerequisites: ANTH1102 >= D or ANTH2011 >= D or ANTH2011H >= D or ANTH2011H >= D Repeat Status: No Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation
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