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ANTH 162: Inca,Aztec and Maya Civilization
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Ancient high civilizations of Mexico, Central America and Andean South America, their predecessors and contemporaries. Explores sociocultural systems with emphasis on art, architecture and intellectual achievements. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 163: Coastal and Island Societies
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Archaeology of coastal and island peoples. Explores the unique opportunities and constraints coastal and island environments have presented to human societies. Case studies drawn from the Pacific, Atlantic, Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 164: Prehistory of North America
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Archaeology and prehistory of North American cultures. Prehistoric culture areas and relationships between them; development of complex societies; and relationships to historic societies. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 165: Historical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Course centers on the archaeology of the recent past. Students explore how to employ archaeological material analysis and archival research to develop a fuller understanding of the development of the modern industrialized world. Prerequisite: Upper division standing. 3 units
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ANTH 166: Chiefdoms,States,& Empires
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
An archaeological perspective on the roots of economic inequality, social hierarchies, and oppressive political regimes. Case studies center on the evolution of the world's first stratified societies: chiefdoms, early states, and pre-industrial empires. Prerequisite: Upper division standing 3 units
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ANTH 167: Archaeological Laboratory Methods
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
General laboratory procedures in archaeological research. Collection, processing, and curation of artifacts. Prerequisite: A N T H 13. 3 units
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ANTH 168: Archaeological Methodology
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Central methods of archaeological practice. Methods of archaeological inquiry, research design, and the cultural resource management presented through case studies in historic and prehistoric archaeology. Prerequisite: A N T H 13. 3 units
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ANTH 169: Archaeological Site Excavation
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Artifact recovery and analysis during archaeological field project. All phases of professional archaeological practice leading to publication of findings. Sites may be local or distant. Prerequisite: A N T H 13 or instructor consent. Repeatable for credit 3 units
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ANTH 170: Language and Culture
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Surveys anthropological, cross-cultural approaches to language including: its evolution, structure, function and change over time; its relationship to culture (worldview, perception, behavior); language in social interaction and social settings; and contemporary language diversity issues. Prerequisite: A N T H 11 or instructor consent. 3 units
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ANTH 173: Culture Through Film
3.00 Credits
San Jose State University
Survey of indigenous cultures represented in film. Critical evaluation of the role of films in describing and interpreting these cultures. Prerequisite: A N T H 11, A N T H 25 or instructor consent. 3 units
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