(Cross-listed as CL329.)†
(Cross-listed as CL331.)†
This seminar course introduces students to the field of cultural resource management. The course will examine the role of commercial archaeology...
A methodological study of various types of analysis of archaeological data. General introduction to the use of applied statistics describing...
This course introduces students to the methods and principles employed in the management of cultural heritage sites dating from the period of...
This course introduces students to the techniques used in the recording of built heritage using an actual heritage structure as a case study....
A lecture course designed to introduce the senior student to the major theoretical bases of the discipline of archaeology. This course will take a...
This course focuses on specific topics of interest in Archaeology. Consult department for course offerings and prerequisites. Notes Irregular...
A detailed study of an area of interest or a research project not covered by the regular course program. Prerequisites Registration status:...
Study under field conditions of the more specialized aspects of archaeology, including registry procedures, handling of artifacts, skeletal remains,...
This seminar course introduces students to the procedures and analytical methods used in the interpretation of North American archaeological sites....
This course will introduce senior students to various theoretical paradigms from the period ca.1920-1970 which have been and continue to be used in...
This seminar course introduces students to current research and theoretical paradigms both within and outside their area of specialization and is...
An introduction to Greek civilization, from the Mycenaean to the Hellenistic period: achievements in art, education, literature, technology,...
A general introduction to the people of Rome and the world they created: law, architecture, education, literature, daily life and politics.
This course explores and analyzes the myths of the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses, using a variety of literary and artistic media. Attention will...
This course explores and analyzes the myths of the Greek and Roman male and female heroes, using a variety of literary and artistic media. The...
A study of the development of various genres of Greek literature from approximately c. 700 B.C. to 300 B.C. Authors and works may include: Homer's...
A study of the development of Roman literature from its beginnings to the end of the Roman West. Authors and genres may include Plautus and Terence...
An introduction to Greek art and archaeology, beginning with the Bronze Age cultures of the Minoans and Mycenaeans, continuing through the Golden Age...