Students explore the practical, theoretical, social, and legal issues of managing humanity's cultural resources. Topics include the origins and application of heritage legislation within Canada, the United States, and abroad; illegal trafficking of antiquities; heritage issues in areas of armed conflict; contract archaeology; public archaeology; aboriginal heritage; and avocational archaeological societies. Prerequisite: ARCH 1110 or 2010, and any 2000 level ARCH course. Note: Students who have credits for ANTH 4060 may not receive additional credit for this course.
Students explore the practical, theoretical, social, and legal issues of managing humanity's cultural resources. Topics include the origins and application of heritage legislation within Canada, the United States, and abroad; illegal trafficking of antiquities; heritage issues in areas of armed conflict; contract archaeology; public archaeology; aboriginal heritage; and avocational archaeological societies. Prerequisite: ARCH 1110 or 2010, and any 2000 level ARCH course. Note: Students who have credits for ANTH 4060 may not receive additional credit for this course.