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CLASSICS 370
Archaeology as Anthropology: The Development of Human Societies
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This class examines the development of archaeology as a distinctive branch of anthropology, and archaeology?s role in a centuries-long debate about the causes of cultural variation and the development of human societies. This class examines how the Enlightenment, colonialism, the geological discovery of :Deep Time? and the Darwinian Revolution not only give rise to anthropology and archaeology, but launched an enduring debate about how and why we study cultural behavior. Cross-listed with Anthropology 385.
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
KA&S - General
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