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ANTH 2210: Archaeology of the Americas

Stretching from the Arctic Ocean to the waters around Antarctica, crossing mountains, lakes, deserts, and jungles, the Americas are a diverse place with a rich past. Archaeologists have been captivated with when and how people began settling in this region of the world for as long as there has been archaeology, and have documented a wide range of societies across North, Central, and South America. Students in this course have the opportunity to explore the remnants of this amazing cultural heritage and examine how the past has, and continues to, affect the lives of people living throughout this region.

Course Information:

Credits:

3.0

Additional Fees:

None

Repeat Limit:

0

Lecture Hours:

4.0

Seminar Hours:

0.0

Lab Hours:

0.0

Offered online:

False

Course outline(s):

None


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Transfers:

Course Destination Credit Start/End
ANTH 2210 CAPU CAPU ANTH 233 (3) 20220101 to Present
ANTH 2210 COLU COLU ANTH 240 (3) 20230101 to Present
ANTH 2210 DOUG DOUG ANTH 2210 (3) 20220101 to Present
ANTH 2210 KPU KPU ANTH 2340 (3) 20220101 to Present
ANTH 2210 SFU SFU ARCH 2XX (3) 20220101 to Present
ANTH 2210 UBCV UBCV ARCL_V 2nd (3) 20220101 to Present
ANTH 2210 UNBC UNBC ANTH 203 (3) 20220101 to Present

Inactive Transfers:

No inactive transfer agreements found.

Current Offerings:

No offerings found for this semester (2024 30).

Previous Offerings:

Semester Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2022 10 22 N/A ---R--- 1030-1220 A235 Lecture Cara Tremain
------- - WWW Lecture Cara Tremain
---R--- 0830-1025 WWW Exam Cara Tremain
2021 30 Cancel N/A ---R--- 1030-1220 Lecture
------- - Lecture