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Anth 131: Archaeology Lab
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Th is laboratory course provides the student basic exposure to contemporary archaeological field methods from both a theoretical and “hands on” perspective.Topics include: Archaeological survey techniques; mapping; excavation procedures; screening and data retrieval; field lab processing and documentation. Corequisite: Anth 130. 1 credit.
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ANTH 200: Prehistory of Eastern North America
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
The course is designed to introduce students to the prehistory of our continent's eastern "half," froinitial occupation to European contact. We will survey the cultural history of this vast and varied region and focus on specific issues, problems, and debates that currently dominate research in this field. Particular attention will be given to the archaeology of the Great Lakes region and Pennsylvania. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 201: Prehistory of Western North America
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
Anthropology 200 and 201 are designed to thoroughly introduce the student to the grand sweep of North American Prehistory. From the initial peopling of the New World to the rise of settled village life and the evolution of non-state-level societies, the prehistory of North American is presented against an ever-changing backdrop of flora, fauna, and climate with an emphasis on the complex interplay between humans and their environmental matrix. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 202: Indians of Eastern North America
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course addresses the diversity of Eastern North American Indian cultures at the time of and immediately subsequent to Euro-American contact. Particular emphasis is placed on differences in technology and material culture, subsistence strategies, settlement patterns, and environmental variability. Prerequisite: Anth 130, Anth 112. 3 credits.
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ANTH 203: Indians of Western North America
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course addresses the diversity of Western North American Indian cultures at the time of and immediately subsequent to Euro-American contact. Particular emphasis is placed on differences in technology and material culture, subsistence strategies, settlement patterns, and environmental variability. Prerequisite: Anth 130, Anth 112. 3 credits.
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ANTH 204: Cultures in Contact
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course examines the interface between Native American and Euro-American cultures from the arrival of Leif Ericsson in coastal Canada in the A.D. 990s through the better-documented landing of Columbus on 12 October 1492 to the progressive expansion of the frontiers and the ultimate displacement, transformation, or extinction of aboriginal eastern North American societies. The course focuses on the nature of the contact period as it is documented both historically and archaeologically and employs models and theoretical constructs from both Old and New World archaeology to elucidate the issue of cultures in collision. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 205: Historic Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course provides students with the basic methods and protocols of contemporary historic archaeology. The focus of the course is on Post-Colombian archaeology in North America with an emphasis on the initial settling and early development of the midwest region. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 206: South American Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course examines the archaeology of South America from the earliest occupation of that continent until the arrival of the Spanish and Portuguese. The course emphasizes the transformation of migratory hunting and foraging economies into sedentary societies, some of which ultimately evolve into political states of great complexity. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 207: Mesoamerican Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course treats the prehistory of the area lying between the southern borders of the greater American Southwest and the northern borders of South America. It examines the archaeological sequence of the study area from the initiation of human occupation ca. 12,000 + years ago to Euro-American contact. The course emphasizes the interdigitation of human activity with a constantly changing panorama of paleoclimate and paleoenvironment. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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ANTH 208: Early European Prehistory
3.00 Credits
Mercyhurst University
This course summarizes and examines the archaeology of Europe from its initial colonization ca. 500,000 years ago until the appearance of horticulture in the early Holocene. The course stresses the environmental matrix of nearly one half million years of human socio-cultural evolution and compares and contrasts it to adjacent areas. Prerequisite: Anth 130. 3 credits.
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