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ARCH 220 - Historical Archaeology |
This course examines the history of North America, particularly the history of the American South, since the arrival of Europeans from an archaeological perspective. Students will learn to apply social theories to material culture and archival documents in order to view the past from a new perspective. The objective is to expand our understanding of historically marginalized groups, including African Americans, women, and immigrants, through the objects they left behind.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Interdisciplinary Division Archaeology Department Course Attributes: History |
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