Archaeology of Northeastern North America
Subject |
Course No. |
Credit Value |
Anthropology |
ANTH 3364 |
Three (3) credit hours |
This course will no longer be offered after Summer Term 2024.
This course will consider the rich archaeological history of northeastern North America, emphasizing New England and Atlantic Canada from its first peopling to the period of early European contact.
Instructor: Gabriel Hrynick (please contact the instructor if you need an up-to-date syllabus)
Prerequisite: None
Why take this course?
- Students will learn about the periods, places, artifacts, and key discoveries by which archaeologists understand the histories of past peoples in the Northeast
- This course is an opportunity to gain knowledge about the connections between contemporary and past Indigenous peoples
- Students will have the opportunity to apply what they learn as they analyze a museum exhibit either in person or online
Course details
Students have six months from the registration date to complete the course. All course exams and/or assignments must be completed by the designated end date.
Assignments and examinations
- 1 x Midterm Exam (25%)
- 1 x Final Exam (25%)
- 1 x Annotated Bibliography (25%)
- 1 x Review of a traditional or online museum exhibit or data repository (25%)
Fees and payments
There is a $150 non-refundable/non-transferable online fee per course in addition to applicable tuition & fees. Learn more about tuition and fees and methods of payment.