ARCH-218 Landscapes: People, Place, and the Past

This course explores the deep histories of economic, socio-political, and ritual landscapes, and the tools that archaeologists use to study them. Landscapes, as both physical and cultural entities, are important spaces for human interaction. Archaeologists are uniquely positioned to examine the relationships among people, place, and the environment in the past. This course will link archaeological landscapes to modern issues of development, human-environment interaction, and social change.

Maximum Enrollment

Standard Course (40)

Credits

1

Cross Listed Courses

ENVST-218

Prerequisite

106 or consent of instructor

Offered

Fall