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Course TitleNorth American Archaeology
CampusBryn Mawr
SemesterSpring 2017
Registration IDANTHB204001
Credit1.00
DepartmentHistory
InstructorBarrier, Casey R
Times and DaysMWF 09:10am-10:00am
Room LocationDAL2
Course InfoClass Number: 1231 For millennia, the North American continent has been home to a vast diversity of Native Americans. From the initial migration of big game hunters who spread throughout the continent more than 12,000 years ago, to the complex Pueblos of the Southwest and urban Cahokia in the East, there remains a rich archaeological record that reflects the ways of life of these cultures. This course will introduce the culture history of North America as well as explanations for culture change and diversification. Approach: Inquiry into the Past (IP);, ; Enrollment Limit: 25; Enrollment Criteria: Major/Minor/Concentration; Sophomore; Junior; Senior; Questionnaire/Lottery;
NotesClass Nbr: 1231 IP;
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