This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of archaeological practice and thought, concentrating on how and why archaeologists gather and...
This course builds on the fundamentals taught in AR101, presenting methods, techniques, problems, theories and issues from all branches of the...
An introduction to the study of human evolution and biological variation; a survey of cultural development from the earliest origins of humans through...
An archaeological study of the art, architecture and material culture of ancient Egypt from the Proto-Dynastic through Third Intermediate Periods....
(Cross-listed as CL214.)
(Cross-listed as CL215.)
A course designed to give the student intensive training in the necessary methodologies of preparing and analyzing archaeological data at an...
Participation in the fieldwork of an archaeological expedition. The student will take part in the educational program of the expedition, including its...
A laboratory course designed for the field archaeologist, emphasizing hominid skeletal anatomy, the aging and sexing of skeletal populations and...
An overview of the Palaeolithic through Neolithic in Anatolia, Western Iran, the Near East, and Egypt. Crucial turning points in human development...
A survey introduction to the archaeology of North America from the first human occupation to the arrival of Europeans. (Cross-listed as AN235.)
This course introduces students to Historical Archaeology as it is practised in North America. Several case studies from North American sites are...
An investigation of the principles and techniques of physics, chemistry, materials science and data management and manipulation as they are applied to...
An exploration of the contribution of geoarchaeology, botanical and pollen analyses, zooarchaeology, and the study of skeletal remains to...
An examination of the physical geography, settlement patterns, and archaeological evidence for the history and material culture of Southwest Asia
Continuing from AR310, this course will examine the causes of collapse of the Bronze Age, the rise of the new ethnic and political entities of the...
The technology of prehistoric and preindustrial peoples will be examined in developmental and comparative perspective in a program of lectures and...
(Cross-listed as CL321.)†
(Cross-listed as CL325.)†
A study of the art and architecture of the Hellenistic period across Greece, the Greater Near East, and Egypt, with consideration of Roman influence...