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ANTH 4310/6310

Archaeology of Eastern North America
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Credit Hours:
3

The archaeology and history of eastern North America. Topics to be explored include Indigenous population movements, human-environment interactions, cultural differentiation and ethnogenesis, economy and exchange systems, mortuary practices, social organization and stratification, European exploration, settler colonialism and enslavement, and how archaeology intersects with contemporary social and political issues. When this course is taught as a split level, additional requirements for graduate students: Graduate student performance is evaluated according to higher standards. Graduate students will also be expected to produce an additional research paper on a topic relevant to their scholarly objectives.

Semester Offered:
Fall

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