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Archaeology
Department of Archaeology, College of Arts and Science

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Archaeology > 100-level

Students with previous ANTH credit for the following ARCH courses may not take the ARCH courses for credit.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
ARCH 112.3 (Formerly ANTH 112)
Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
1/2(3L)

Acquaints the student with the principal dimensions of the growth of human culture from its earliest beginnings. The processes of biological evolution will be discussed and related to the cultural evolution.

Note: Students with previous credit for ANTH 110 or 112 may not take this course for credit.

ARCH 116.3
Introduction to Near Eastern and Classical Archaeology
1/2(3L)

Introduction to the archaeology of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Israel and surrounding regions, Greece and Rome. The course examines how archaeologists use material remains to reconstruct ancient societies, focusing on the archaeological characteristics and cultural dynamics of major periods, and the relationship between human communities and the environment.


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