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Dec 21, 2024
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ANTH 150 - Introduction to Archaeology 4 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s): WR 115 or BT 113 or designated placement.
Course Description: Provides an introduction to the science of archaeology: its history, methods, and theory. Citing examples from prehistoric world, it examines the nature of archaeological data, the application of techniques, and the extrapolation of culture from the archaeological record. In doing so, it illustrates the relationship of culture to environment, a variety of ideas regarding past culture change, and the role of modern archaeology in preserving the past for the future.
Course Level: Lower Division Collegiate
Course Learning Outcomes:
- CLO#1: Demonstrate basic knowledge of fundamental archaeological concepts and theories.
- CLO#2: Demonstrate understanding of archaeological perspective, method and techniques by describing, identifying, analyzing and interpreting above-ground data. (ILO: Information Literacy)
- CLO#3: Recognize the multiplicity of contexts where archaeology contributes to the understanding of prehistory, history, and current cultural practices.
- CLO#4: Utilize critical thinking skills to demonstrate relationships between geography, culture, subsistence strategies, technology, craft specialization and social stratification.
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