ANTH 110 Global Archaeology
This course provides an examination of archaeological sites and cultures from around the world and the archaeological methodologies used to research them. Students will identify techniques, methodologies, and biases involved in the recovery and interpretation of archaeological data. Case studies include ‘Celts,’ the Minoans, the Aztec and Maya, the Natufians, and regional American Indian groups. Emphasis will be given to the identification, analysis, and interpretation of archaeological data and the position of archaeology and cultural heritage in the creation and reiteration of national and ethnic identities. Methods and techniques learned will be applied to the examination of a local archaeological site or artifact assemblage.
Prerequisite
Eligible to enroll in
ENGL 121
Hours Weekly
3 hours weekly