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ANTH211 Archaeology Field Methods

ANTH 211: Archaeology Field Methods provides students with instruction and practical experience in basic methods and techniques of archaeological fieldwork, including mapping, excavation, recording, processing of artifacts, analysis and reporting. This is a field methods class requiring students to live and work together as a group while they learn field methods and contribute to the success of an archaeological research project.

Credits

6.00

Cross Listed Courses

None

Prerequisite

English Studies 12 ANTH 100, ANTH 101 and ANTH 110.

Corequisite

ANTH 210

Notes

Students are required to participate in an application and interview process prior to being considered for admission to the field school.  Readings may be assigned to be completed prior to arriving at the field school.