Course | First Term | Final Term | Course Title | GBApproval | Description/Notes | Requisites |
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ASB222 | 2018 Fall | Current | Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World | 2-23-1999 |
Introduction to archaeology through discoveries and the researchers who made them. Emphasis on methods of archaeological fieldwork and what these discoveries reveal about humanity, including the nature of archaeological inquiry, the development of human social groups, the changing role of religion in evolving societies, the origins of agriculture, the origins of settled lifeways, the rise of cities and complex societies, political strife across different cultures and the forces which tend to fragment societies. Examples drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and Australia Course Attribute(s): General Education Designation: Global Awareness - [G] General Education Designation: Historical Awareness - [H] General Education Designation: Humanities and Fine Arts - [HU] General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Sciences - [SB] |
Prerequisites: None. |
ASB222 | 2016 Fall | 2018 Summer | Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World | 2-23-1999 |
Introduction to archaeology through discoveries and the researchers who made them. Emphasis on methods of archaeological fieldwork and what these discoveries reveal about humanity, including the nature of archaeological inquiry, the development of human social groups, the changing role of religion in evolving societies, the origins of agriculture, the origins of settled lifeways, the rise of cities and complex societies, political strife across different cultures and the forces which tend to fragment societies. Examples drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and Australia Course Attribute(s): General Education Designation: Historical Awareness - [H] General Education Designation: Humanities and Fine Arts - [HU] General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Sciences - [SB] |
Prerequisites: None. |
ASB222 | 2000 Spring | 2016 Summer | Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World | 2-23-1999 |
Introduction to archaeology through discoveries and the researchers who made them. Emphasis on methods of archaeological fieldwork and what these discoveries reveal about humanity, including the nature of archaeological inquiry, the development of human social groups, the changing role of religion in evolving societies, the origins of agriculture, the origins of settled lifeways, the rise of cities and complex societies, political strife across different cultures and the forces which tend to fragment societies. Examples drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and Australia Course Attribute(s): General Education Designation: Global Awareness - [G] General Education Designation: Historical Awareness - [H] General Education Designation: Humanities and Fine Arts - [HU] General Education Designation: Social and Behavioral Sciences - [SB] |
Prerequisites: None. |
ASB222 | 1995 Fall | 1999 Summer II | Buried Cities and Lost Tribes | 3-28-1995 |
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ASB222 | 1999 Fall | 1999 Fall | Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: Old World | 2-23-1999 |
Introduction to archaeology through discoveries and the researchers who made them. Emphasis on methods of archaeological fieldwork and what these discoveries reveal about humanity, including the nature of archaeological inquiry, the development of human social groups, the changing role of religion in evolving societies, the origins of agriculture, the origins of settled lifeways, the rise of cities and complex societies, political strife across different cultures and the forces which tend to fragment societies. Examples drawn from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Pacific Islands, and Australia |
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ASB222 | 1991 Spring | 1995 Summer II | Buried Cities and Lost Tribes | 6-26-1990 |
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