ANTH331

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Archaeology and Sustainable Culture

Anthropology College of Liberal Arts

Course Subject Code

ANTH

Course Number

331

Status

Active

Course Attributes

BINT: GenEd-Breadth/Interdisciplinar, BSS: GenEd-Breadth/Social Science, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, EMAN: Major-Anthropology Elective, MANT: Major-Anthropology, NARC: Minor-Archaeology, WRIT: GenEd-Writing Intensive, ENAN: Minor-Anthropology Elective, NANT: Minor-Anthropology

Course Short Title

Archaeology and Sustainable Cu

Course Long Title

Archaeology and Sustainable Culture

Course Description

Through Archaeology scholars reconstruct, examine, query and confront the record of past human-environment interactions. Placing these interactions in an historical context brings a long-term perspective to bear on contemporary issues. Examines critically this record of human adaptations through time and across the globe with a particular focus on the ancient Americas. The view of archaeology is that the experiences of these ancient societies offer useful lessons about past choices which should affect the choices made today.

Min

4

Repeatable

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Course Restrictions

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