South American Archaeology

Detailed cultural history of the South American continent beginning with the first Paleo-Indian hunters and gatherers who entered the areas 20,000 years ago and ending with the Spanish conquest. Emphasis on the Andean area; over half the course devoted to archaeology of Peru. Part of the Latin American Studies curriculum; open to majors and non-majors. ANTHRO 102 helpful. (Gen. Ed. HS, DG)

Culture, Society and People

The nature of culture and its role in creating forms of social, economic, and political life in diverse historical and geographical contexts. Readings drawn from contemporary ethnographies of various peoples, analyzing the persistence of cultural diversity in the midst of global social and socioeconomic forces. (Gen.Ed. SB, DG)

Culture, Society and People

The nature of culture and its role in creating forms of social, economic, and political life in diverse historical and geographical contexts. Readings drawn from contemporary ethnographies of various peoples, analyzing the persistence of cultural diversity in the midst of global social and socioeconomic forces. (Gen.Ed. SB, DG)

Culture, Society and People

The nature of culture and its role in creating forms of social, economic, and political life in diverse historical and geographical contexts. Readings drawn from contemporary ethnographies of various peoples, analyzing the persistence of cultural diversity in the midst of global social and socioeconomic forces. (Gen.Ed. SB, DG)
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