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Archaeology Covers basic archaeological method and theory, and reviews the techniques used for investigating the past. Focuses on the interpretation and assessment of archeological data. Includes the development of technology and food production, the origins of complex societies and the resulting social inequalities, and the evolution of cultural systems. Includes some of the major contributions of archaeology and discusses the relevance of archaeology to eeryday life. Selection of specific societies and sites for study may vary according to each instructor's expertise. F, W, Sp
Online CRNs for this course during the coming term: Winter 2010
53456
Tuition and Fees (see the college Tuition & Fees page for more information)
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Tuition |
Online Fee |
Universal Access Fee |
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$210.00 |
$50.00 |
$24.00 |
This table does not include any special class fees or the cost of textbooks.
How to Register
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Instructors who have taught this course during the past year.
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Jerry Gilbert
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