ANTHRO 328

Bioarchaeology


Please note: this is archived course information from 2021 for ANTHRO 328.

Description

A practical introduction to the archaeological analysis and interpretation of biological remains, emphasising faunal materials but also including macrobotanical remains and pollen.

Class limits for 2020: Places are limited to 25 students. First priority: students majoring in Anthropology or Anthropological Science, ranked by GPA in their best three Anthropology or Anthropological Science courses. Second priority: students with an Anthropology minor, ranked by GPA in their best three Anthropology or Anthropological Science courses. Other students will be offered places in the course, if available, according to their GPA in their best three Anthropology courses.

Assessment

Coursework only

Availability 2021

Not offered in 2021; planned for 2022

Lecturer(s)

Coordinator(s) Professor Melinda S. Allen

Reading/Texts


Recommended Reading


Assessment

Coursework only

Points

ANTHRO 328: 15 points

Prerequisites

ANTHRO 200 or 201 with a minimum B- grade

Corequisites


Restrictions