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ANAR 156: The Archaeology of South America
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course will examine archaeological evidence for the development of societies in the South American continent. From the initial arrival of populations through to the Inca period and the arrival of the Spaniards. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANRG 121.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 121 and ANAR 156.
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ANAR 156-XL: The Archaeology of South America (FLD)
1.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Foreign Language Discussion. Students will exercise Spanish foreign language skills to discuss topics related to the prehistoric archaeology of South America. A basic knowledge of written and conversational Spanish is required. Prerequisites: ANAR 156 (corequisite). Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. (Formerly known as ANRG 121XL.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 121XL and ANAR 156XL.
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ANAR 157: Early Empires of the Andes: The Middle Horizon
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The civilizations of Wari and Tiwanaku built the first empires of Andean South America long before the Inca. Middle Horizon (AD 500–1000) mythohistory, urbanism, state origins, art, technology, agriculture, colonization, trade, and conquest are explored using ethnohistory and archaeological sources. Prerequisites: upper-division standing or consent of instructor. (Formerly known as ANRG 127.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 127 and ANAR 157.
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ANAR 157-XL: The Andean Middle Horizon (FLD)
1.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Foreign Language Discussion. Students will exercise Spanish foreign-language skills to discuss topics related to the Wari and Tiwanaku civilizations of South America. A basic knowledge of written and conversational Spanish is required. Prerequisites: ANAR 157 (corequisite). Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. (Formerly known as ANRG 127XL.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 127XL and ANAR 157XL.
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ANAR 157S: Early Empires of the Andes: The Middle Horizon
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The civilizations of Wari and Tiwanaku built the first empires of Andean South America long before the Inca. Middle Horizon (AD 500–1000) mythohistory, urbanism, state origins, art, technology, agriculture, colonization, trade, and conquest are explored using ethnohistory and archaeological sources. Prerequisites: upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Credit not allowed for ANAR 157, ANAR 157S, and ANRG 127.
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ANAR 158: The Inca: Empire of the Andes
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
The history and culture of the Inca Empire of South America and its fatal encounter with the West. Archaeological excavations, accounts from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and ethnographies of present-day peoples of the Andes are explored. Prerequisites: upper-division standing or consent of instructor. (Formerly known as ANRG 128.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 128 and ANAR 158.
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ANAR 158-XL: The Inca: Empire of the Andes (FLD)
1.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Foreign Language Discussion. Students will exercise Spanish foreign-language skills to discuss topics related to the Inca. This is a corequisite of ANAR 158. Prerequisites: ANAR 158 (corequisite). (Formerly known as ANRG 128XL.) Credit not allowed for both ANRG 128XL and ANAR 158XL.
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ANAR 163: Evolution of Technology
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
(Formerly Technological Revolutions and Evolution) While not really existing outside the social order, technological systems are basic to civilization. This course examines their growth across six millennia—complex, largely indeterminate, and marked by irregular spurts of acceleration. While comparative, it concentrates on England and America. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. (Formerly known as ANGN 163.) Credit not allowed for both ANGN 163 and ANAR 163.
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ANAR 170: Research Design in Anthropological Archaeology
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
This course trains students to design, implement, and conduct research in anthropological archaeology. Writing and presenting work in progress will take place in a seminar-like forum. Prerequisites: upper-division standing.
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ANAR 181: The Archaeology of Hunters-Gatherers
4.00 Credits
University of California-San Diego
Course examines current theoretical issues in the field of hunter-gatherer archaeology. Considerable emphasis is given to ethnographic and ethno-archaeological sources for understanding such topics as prehistoric hunter-gatherer adaptations, culture change, social organization, and intergroup interaction. Prerequisites: upper-division standing. ANTH 3 recommended. (Formerly known as ANGN 103.) Credit not allowed for both ANGN 103 and ANAR 181.
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