ANTH 2400 Archaeology
2 hours lecture, 2 hours supervised laboratory; 3 credits
Introduces the multidisciplinary nature of archaeology; origins of agriculture and the rise of early civilizations; practical experience in aspects of archaeological field methods and analytical techniques; examination of stone, ceramic, and metal artifacts; wood, seed, and pollen, human and non-human bone materials. This course is the same as Classics 3210. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed Anthropology 20 or Classics 2.2 or 19 or 3210 or 60.)
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