Middlebury

ANTH 0107

Introduction to Archaeology

Introduction to Archaeology
Archaeology is the scientific analysis and interpretation of cultural remains. Archaeologists examine artifacts, architecture, and even human remains in order to answer questions about the growth and development of societies worldwide. In addressing these issues we not only illuminate the past but also explore patterns relevant to contemporary social concerns. From the tropical lowlands of Central America to the deserts of ancient Egypt, this course provides an introduction to world prehistory. We proceed from humanity's earliest beginnings to the development of complex societies worldwide and use case examples to explore the major topics, methods, and theories of contemporary archaeology. (formerly SOAN 0107) 2 hrs. lect./1 hr. lab.
Subject:
Anthropology
Department:
Anthropology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP HIS SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Fall 2019, School Abroad Japan (Tokyo)

Fall 2019

ANTH0107A-F19 Lecture (Fitzsimmons)
ANTH0107X-F19 Discussion (Fitzsimmons)
ANTH0107Y-F19 Discussion (Fitzsimmons)
ANTH0107Z-F19 Discussion (Fitzsimmons)