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ANTHRO 150 - Archaeology of the Ancient World (XS)

Description
We will explore some of the most significant archaeological sites around the globe and the people who built them, for example, the ancient people who built the enormous pyramids of Egypt and Mexico, hunted woolly mammoths during the Ice Age, created sprawling cities in Mesopotamia and Africa, and erected the large stones at Stonehenge. By looking back at people of the past students will acquire knowledge of and appreciation for the diverse beliefs, ideas, traditions, and social,political, and economic systems around the world and throughout time. Additionally, students will be able to recognize the construction of identity as shaped by cultural heritage and patterns of power or privilege in the past and present.
Recent Semesters
Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2019, Spring 2019
Former Titles
The Ancient World (XS), The Ancient World (XS)(SS)(NW)
Class Size
50-100
Credits
3
Professor Reviews
6y
First-year
ANTHRO
Dr. Karsten is probably one of the nicest, most engaging, enthusiastic, intelligent, yet down to earth and approachable professors/teachers Ive had-in all levels of school. Lots of notes each lecture, but if you go to class and study you will do very well. He also provides an interesting opinion on topics which helped me remember things easier.
1y
First-year
ANTHRO
Dr. Frie is an amazing professor! She is very passionate about her field and it makes lectures so much more enjoyable. The information is fun and as long as you study, you will do great. Dr. Frie is very helpful if you have questions.
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Usually Held
MWF (11:30am-12:30pm), TuTh (9:40am-11:10am), MWF (10:20am-11:20am)
Attributes
XS Society FOX/FDL Social Science