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Anthropology 229F/G Principles of Archaeology

This course provides an overview of the goals, theory and analytical methods of archaeology as practised by anthropologists. The course serves to provide a basic appreciation of how one is able to go from the material remains of past peoples to statements about the nature of their cultural systems, and also, how archaeologists are uniquely poised to address certain general questions of concern to all anthropologists.

Antirequisite: The former Anthropology 310E.
Prerequisite: Anthropology 025F/G and 026F/G or the former Anthropology 020E or permission of the instructor.
3 hours, half course


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