Intro to Archaeology PWGE, SB
University of Alabama
This course introduces the methods, goals, and theoretical concepts of archaeology. Students will discuss the major methodological and theoretical developments in the history of this field and will learn how archaeologists analyze cultural remains from the archaeological record. These material remains are often fragmentary (artifacts, ecofacts, features, sites, etc), but archaeologists can employ various methods to construct interpretations about people in the past.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
ANT 107
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- ANT 4813 credits
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- ANT 4643 credits
Paleoethnobotany
- ANT 4603 credits
Anthropology and Museums PWES, W
- ANT 4343 credits
Archaeology of Food PWGE, USGC
- ANT 4273 credits
Radiocarbon for Archaeologists
- ANT 4253 credits
Geographic Information Systems for Archaeologists
- ANT 4243 credits
Applied Archaeology: Cultural Resource Management PWES, USGC
- ANT 4223 credits
Archaeological Ethics PWES, USGC, W
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Ancient Maya Civilization
- ANT 3683 credits
Southeastern Archaeology
- ANT 3653 credits
Archaeological Field Research
- ANT 3193 credits
Ancient New World Civilization