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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Comparative study of indigenous civilizations in Mexico, Central America, and South America prior to the advent of European conquest. (Formerly ANTH 425, 625; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of current archaeological knowledge about a particular area of the Old World to be selected from Africa, Asia and Europe. May be repeated once if different world areas are covered each time. (Formerly ANTH 409, 609; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of African prehistory, from the earliest archaeological traces of humans more than two million years ago through the development of Iron Age cultures. (Formerly ANTH 421, 621; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of European and Asian prehistory, from earliest archaeological traces of humans through development of Iron Age cultures, including Russia, China, and Japan. (Formerly ANTH 422, 622; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
European exploration and colonization of the New World, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific after 1492. Archaeology of shipwrecks, cities and industry. (Formerly ANTH 424, 624; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Comparative and historical study of industrial technology, communities, and landscape in America and Europe through physical remains. (Formerly ANTH 426, 626; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Topics selected from paleoecology, taphonomy, geoarchaeology, and dating methods; lectures, readings, and field trips cover advanced principles, method and theory, and practical applications. (Formerly ANTH 404, 604; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Interpretation of cultural behavior in prehistoric populations through analysis of human skeletal remains. Emphasis on paleopathology, stress markers, cultural modifications, and affinity assessment.
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques of analysis of bones from archaeological and Quaternary paleontological contexts. (Formerly ANTH 476, 676; implemented Fall 2004.)
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3.00 Credits
Development and applications of archaeological research designs, sampling strategies and field recording methods. (Formerly ANTH 408, 608; implemented Fall 2004.)
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