ARCG 396 Historical Archaeology

An introduction to the study and practice of archaeology for historical argument and public engagement. The course explores the modern discipline of historical archaeology and historians’ use of material remains to generate new conclusions about the past. Themes include archaeological theory, methods, analysis, and interpretation, as well as the material culture of the Mediterranean basin and North America. The class includes a small field component and a public-oriented collaborative project.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ARCG 208 or any 200-level HIST course

Offered

Intermittent Fall semesters

Fees

$25