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Introduction

The Archaeology Program focuses on the study of past human societies primarily through their material remains, or “material culture.” Archaeologists explore the nature of and changes in past cultures around the world through survey, excavation and analyses of stone tools, pottery, bones, plant remains, architecture and other cultural residues. Some of the major research foci of archaeologists are the nature of hunter-gatherer technology and economy in the Pleistocene, the origins of agriculture, pastoralism, urbanism and politically complex states, the workings of ancient exchange systems, and the development of class-based and gender-based political and economic inequalities in complex societies. Working archaeologists often specialize geographically, chronologically or thematically. Classical archaeologists, for example, specialize in the cultures of the ancient Greco-Roman world, while palaeoethnobotanists explore ways that botanical residues of ancient and prehistoric cultures can inform us about their economies and social systems. The specialist programs allow students to explore archaeology in a multidisciplinary setting.

Students in either specialist program should consult the program coordinator or faculty members in their intended areas of specialization for advice on the selection of courses. Those intending to go on to graduate studies in departments such as Fine Art History and Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations should pay particular attention to language requirements at the graduate level.

The Archaeology Specialist (B.A.) is designed for students in the Social Sciences or Humanities, who may be interested in such fields as prehistoric, Aegean, Classical, historical and Near and Middle Eastern archaeology. See details below. Students interested in pursuing graduate studies should combine it with study of the ancient and modern languages relevant to their primary area of interest.

The Prehistoric Archaeology Major (B.A.) is designed for students whose interests are in prehistoric archaeology, and who want to combine it with a Major in a field not traditionally associated with archaeology. See details below.

The Archaeological Science Specialist (B.Sc.) allows students with science backgrounds to obtain training in areas of study related to archaeometry, geoarchaeology, osteoarchaeology, paleoethnobotany, and other archaeological sciences. See details below.

The Archaeological Science Major (B.Sc.) allows students doing a Major in the mathematical or life sciences to combine that Major with training in archaeological sciences. See details below.

Students are encouraged to seek counselling and information about this program from the Anthropology Undergraduate Secretary, Mrs. C. Farquhar, Anthropology (978-6414).

ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAMS

1. Enrolment in the Archaeology programs is open to students who have completed four full course equivalents.
2. Only ONE Archaeology Program may be selected.

ARCHAEOLOGY SPECIALIST (Hon.B.A.)

Specialist Program:
(11 full courses or equivalent, including at least one 400+series course)

First Year:

1. ANT 200Y
2. One of: ANT 100Y/CLA 160Y/JGG 150Y/NMC 101Y

Second Year:

1. ARH 305H
2. GGR 270Y* (ECO 220Y or two of STA 220H, 221H, 250H, 255H, 257H, 261H may be substituted for GGR 270Y)
*Note: Geography pre- or co-requisites waived for Anthropology and Archaeology students
3. Two full course equivalents from ANT 203Y/204Y; CLA 230H, 231H; FAH 202Y, 203H, 204H; NMC 260Y, 380H

Third and Fourth Years:

1. One full course equivalent from Group A
2. 2.5 courses from Groups B-Z
3. Field and Lab Requirement: ANT 311Y/330Y/ARH 361H/NMC 261Y and ARH 312Y/JPA (305H, 310H)

PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY MAJOR (B.A.)

Major Program:
(6 full courses or equivalent, including at least two 300+series courses)

First Year:
ANT 100Y

Second Year:
ANT 200Y

Third and Fourth Years:

1. ARH 305H
2. One course from: ANT 315H, 332Y, 334Y, 337Y, 340H, 343Y, 346H, 348Y, 365Y, 366Y, 428H, 429Y, 433H, 434H, 440Y, 447H, 450H, 453H, 461Y
3. 1.5 courses from: ANT 363Y, 406H, 410H, 411H, 415Y, 417H, 419H, 420H, ARH 360Y, JPA 400Y, NMC 364H
4. Field and Lab Requirement: ANT 311Y/330Y/ARH 361H/NMC 261Y/ARH 312Y/JPA 305H, 310H

ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE (B.Sc.)

Specialist Program:
(12 full courses or equivalent, including at least one 400+series course)

First Year:

1. ANT 200Y
2. One of: ANT 100Y/GGR 100Y/GLG (100H, 110H)/JGG 150Y
3. One of: BIO 150Y/CHM (132H, 133H)/CHM 137Y/MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y/PHY 110Y

Second Year:

1. ARH 305H
2. ENV 236Y
3. One full course equivalent from: BOT 202Y, 251Y; CHM 217H; GGR 201H, 205H, 270Y, 272H, 273H; GLG 206H, 216H, 217H; ZOO 214Y, 252Y, 263Y

Third and Fourth Years:

1. One course from Group A
2. One course from Group C, E, H, I, K, M, N, O, P, S
3. 2.5 courses from Groups B, G, R, Z
4. Field and Lab Requirement: ANT 311Y/330Y/ARH 361H/NMC 261Y and ARH 312Y/JPA (305H, 310H)

Major Program:
(7 full courses or equivalent, including at least two 300+series courses)

First Year:

1. ANT 100Y
2. At least one of: JGG 150Y; MAT 135Y/137Y/157Y; BIO 150Y; CHM 137Y; PHY 110Y/138Y

Second Year:
ANT 200Y

Third and Fourth Years:

1. ARH 305H
2. One 300+series course from Group A, C, E, H, I, K, M, N, O, P, S
3. 1.5 courses from Group B, G, R, Z
4. Field and Lab Requirement: ANT 311Y/330Y/ARH 361H/NMC 261Y or ARH 312Y/JPA (305H, 310H)

Group A
(Theory):
ANT 406H, 409H, 410H, 411H, 417H, 420H; HIS 425H; NMC 364H

Group B
(Paleoethnobotany):
BOT 300H, 307H, 310H, 341H; GGR 302H, 305H, 310H, 331H, 390H; HIS 318Y

Group C
(Classical and Aegean Archaeology):
CLA 230H, 231H, 331H, 334H, 345H, 351H, 352H, 378H; FAH 202Y, 203H, 204H, 209H, 300H, 302H, 305H, 419H, 422H, 423H, 424H, 425H; NMC 470Y

Group E
(Egyptian Archaeology):
JAL 328H; NMC 362H, 371Y, 382Y, 461Y

Group G
(Geoarchaeology):
ANT 409H; ENV 315H; GGR 302H, 307H, 337H, 373H, 390H, 401H, 413H; GLG 340H, 360H, 365H

Group H
(Historical Archaeology):
GGR 336H, 366H, 392H, 446H; HIS 362Y, 365H, 371Y

Group I
(Islamic Archaeology):
NMC 365Y, 366Y, 374Y, 375Y, 376H, 391H, 392H, 393H, 394H, 396Y, 464H

Group K
(European and Celtic Archaeology):
HIS 322Y; SMC 344Y, 345Y

Group M
(Mesopotamian Archaeology):
JAL 328H; NMC 363H, 367H, 372Y, 461Y

Group N
(North American Prehistory):
ANT 309H, 315H, 365Y

Group O
(Old World Prehistory):
ANT 419H; ARH 360Y; GGR 310H

Group P
(Archaeology of Syria-Palestine):
NMC 361Y, 367H, 370Y, 461Y

Group R
(Archaeometry):
CHM 314Y, 414H, 416H, 418Y; ENV 315H; GGR 337H; JPA 400Y; NMC 462H, 463H

Group S
(Archaeology of South and Central America):
HIS 456Y

Group Z
(Osteoarchaeology and Zooarchaeology):
ANT 332Y, 334Y, 415Y, 428H, 429Y, 434H, 435H; BIO 323H, 324H; ZOO 366H, 367H


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