ANTH 4305 Great Discoveries in Archaeology

This course examines many of the most famous archaeological discoveries of the past century that have shed light on humans and their culture, human origins, world history and the development of human behavior. Popular assumptions about these finds will be evaluated in light of current anthropological theories and within the historical, context of the era in which they were found in order to discern a more accurate knowledge of the past. Equivalent course: HIST 3306. A student may receive credit in only one course.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Three hours from any of these areas: anthropology (ANTH), economics (ECON), psychology (PSYC), sociology (SOCI), or consent of instructor.

Cross Listed Courses

Credit cannot be earned for both ANTH 4305 and HIST 3306.

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Department of Anthropology

Offered

As scheduled