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ARCH 111:Approaches to the Study of the Past

This course is an overview of Archaeology as a field of study that builds bridges with other sub-fields of Anthropology, such as Physical Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology, Archaeology and Applied Anthropology as ways in...

*ARCH 423:Ethnographic Field Methods

The course involves the participation of the student in actual fieldwork over a six-week period.  While in the field, the student will learn and practice various methods and techniques, which ethnographers employ to gather primary data.  Practical...

*ARCH 421:Archaeological Field Methods and Techniques

The course involves the participation of the student in actual fieldwork over a six-week period.  While in the field, the student will learn and practice various methods and techniques which Archaeologists employ to gather primary data.  Practical...

ARCH 436:Introduction to Economic Anthropology

In this course, economics will be seen as an integral part of ‘culture’. Students will be guided to study and understand specific issues that pertain to the social and cultural context within which economic activities are pursued particularly in...

ARCH 330:Introduction to Human Osteology and Forensic Anthropology

The course focuses on the human skeletal morphology, and on the study of physical evidence as a means to resolving issues involving criminal investigations, environment analyses and assessment.  The student will learn how to identify skeletal remains,...

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