ARH305H1 Archaeological Interpretation 26L
Transforming archaeological results into statements about people and their life ways. Covers basic archaeological theory,
including research design, sampling, stratigraphy, seriation, formation and testing or evaluation of hypotheses, regional
analyses. Introduces some of the major schools of archaeological theory, including New Archaeology and Post-Processual
Archaeology.
Prerequisite: ANT200Y1
This is a Social Science course
ARH312Y1 Archaeological Laboratory 26L, 52P
Techniques for making archaeological data meaningful after excavation or survey. Archaeological measurements, compilation
of data, database design, archaeological systematics, and sampling theory in the context of lithics, pottery, floral, faunal and
other archaeological remains.
Prerequisite: ANT200Y1, a half statistics course (e.g. GGR270H1*, STA220H1, STA221H1, STA250H1, STA257H1, STA261H1,
ANTC35H3**. Note:
*Geography Pre- or co-requisites waived for Anthropology and Archaeology
students;
** to be taken at the Scarborough Campus
This is a Social Science course
ARH360Y1 Prehistory of the Near East 52L
From earliest times through the rise of complex hunter-gatherers, and the food producing revolution to politically complex
societies in Southwest Asia.
Prerequisite: ANT200Y1/NMC260Y1
This is a Social Science course
ARH361H1 Field Archaeology TBA
Opportunity for students participating in non-degree credit archaeological digs to submit reports, field notes and term papers for
degree credit.
Prerequisite: Permission of Undergraduate Co-ordinator and Supervisor
ARH398H0/399Y0 Independent Experiential Study Project
An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. See page 43 for details.
ARH482H1 Special Topics in Archaeology 26S
Unique opportunity to explore a particular archaeological topic in-depth. Topics vary from year to year.
Prerequisite: A 200+ level ANT course
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