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ARH Archaeology Courses


ARH305H
Archaeological Interpretation 26L, 13P

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.
Exclusion: ANT416H
Prerequisite: ANT200Y
This is a Social Science course


ARH312Y
Archaeological Laboratory 78P

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.
Exclusion: ANT312H, 413H
Prerequisite: ANT200Y, any statistics course (e.g. GGR270Y)
This is a Social Science course


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