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ANTH 4035

Introduction to Dendrochronology
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Credit Hours:
3

Introduction and training in dendrochronology (tree-ring dating) methods and overview of the tree-ring record's interdisciplinary applications in archaeology, art history, climate, and ecology. Includes lecture and hands-on activities using ancient to modern wood samples from UGA Tree-Ring and Wood Analysis Lab research projects around the world.

When this course is taught as a split level, additional requirements for graduate students: Graduate students will write a longer final paper on a topic in dendrochronology. Their analysis and presentation of discussion topics will be thoughtful and thorough reflections commensurate with their educational background.

Semester Offered:
Spring

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