Classics 202g:

Archaeology: Our Human Past (4.0 units)

Archaeology as the means of investigating our shared human past, from the origins of humanity to the foundations of current civilization.
  • General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
  • Crosslist: This course is offered by the ANTH department but may qualify for major credit in CLAS. To register, enroll in ANTH 202.
  • Note: Register for Lecture and one Discussion
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
10704R001Lecture12:30-1:50pmTue, Thu99 of 102Tracie MayfieldMRF340notesession dates
10705R001Discussion9:00-9:50amMonday24 of 25WPHB26session dates
10706R001Discussion10:00-10:50amMonday25 of 26WPHB26session dates
10707R001Discussion9:00-9:50amWednesday
25 of 25
THHB10notesession dates
10708R001Discussion10:00-10:50amWednesday25 of 26THHB10notesession dates
Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 11:00 am.
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