This course introduces students to the basic principles of archaeology and biological anthropology by examining human evolutionary and cultural development. The course follows the journey of humanity from our earliest bipedal ancestors, through the emergence of anatomically modern humans, to the eventual advent of agriculture and development of complex urban states. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students with credit for ANTH 110 or ARCH 112 may not take this course for credit.
This course introduces students to the basic principles of archaeology and biological anthropology by examining human evolutionary and cultural development. The course follows the journey of humanity from our earliest bipedal ancestors, through the emergence of anatomically modern humans, to the eventual advent of agriculture and development of complex urban states. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students with credit for ANTH 110 or ARCH 112 may not take this course for credit.