ANG-ANTHROPOLOGY: GRADUATE

ANG 5137 Nautical Archaeology Seminar . . . . . 3(3,0)
Method and theory of nautical archaeology, development as a discipline, ethical considerations, evolution of ship construction and public laws and education.

ANG 5138 Ship Building and Reconstruction in Maritime Archaeology . . . . . 3(3,0)
Design and construction of wooden sailing ships based on archaeological and historical evidence. History of development of shipbuilding technology and naval architecture. Methods of recording and interpreting ships from archaeological remains. Prerequisite: ANT 3137, ANG 5137.

ANG 5172 Historical Archaeology Seminar . . . . . 3(3,0)
Emphasizes the goals, methods and theoretical base of Historical Archaeology. Particular emphasis is placed on theoretical development, acculturation, ethnicity, archaeological methods and documentary research. The class is an organized seminar with readings and discussions of specific topics.

ANG 6115 Advanced Method and Theory in Archaeology Seminar . . . . . 3(3,0)
Includes an overview of the history and development of American Archaeology, with special emphasis on methodological and theoretical topics. Class is an organized seminar with readings and discussions of specific topics.

ANG 6196 Advanced Seminar in Cultural Resource Management . . . . . 3(3,0)
Legislation and regulations concerning cultural resources (archaeology and architecture) and the historic preservation system. Also covers compliance archaeology, contract archaeology, ethics, collecting, looting and the role of Native Americans and ethnic groups.

ANG 6823L Advanced Laboratory Methods in Archaeology . . . . . 3(0,3)
Advanced training in the operation of an archaeological laboratory. Activities include laboratory organization and management as well as planning laboratory activities to meet deadlines, assignment of tasks, training, and supervising beginning students. Graduate students will instruct undergraduate students in artifact identification and documentation. Prerequisite: ANT 4180L or equivalent

ANG 6824 Advanced Archaeological Field Methods . . . . . 6(0,0)
Advanced training in field methods including survey, testing, and site excavation. This course will also include training in project planning, budgeting, supervision, and integration of information recovered from the field. Prerequisite: ANT 4824


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