ARCH-110 Archaeology of Hamilton's Founding

As an archaeological canvas, Hamilton College provides oral tradition and integrates historical documents. Its archaeological record on the lands it occupies within Northeastern North America can be peeled back in layers, focusing on both prehistoric and historic components from the first peoples in the area, the influence of Samuel Kirkland, and changes in the College over its history. Includes excavation of an archaeological site on the campus, several field trips to local historical societies and use of College archives.

Maximum Enrollment

First Year Course (18)

(First Year Course, Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning.)

Credits

1

Offered

Fall