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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Historical Archaeology Minor
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Historical Archaeology Minor
Dr. Dennis B. Blanton, Minor Adviser
Phone: (540) 568-6171
Dr. Gabrielle M. Lanier, Minor Adviser
Phone: (540) 568-3615
The minor is designed for students interested in the sub-field of historical archaeology, a discipline that integrates the research interests and methods of archaeology and history. The minor is designed to complement existing majors in anthropology and history, and it may also be of interest to students in art history and public administration. While guided by the theoretical underpinnings of history and anthropology, the minor in historical archaeology is field- and research-oriented. Students enrolling in the program should anticipate courses that require significant effort outside of the classroom.
Two courses (six credits) may be double-counted between the minor and the student’s major.
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Capstone research course
The personalized capstone course can take place over one or two semesters and will require the student to work closely with a faculty adviser. The project will require the student to define a research topic, establish a theoretical and methodological base for the project, gather data, interpret the results and prepare an appropriate statement of findings.
Choose three of the following: 9 Credit Hours
Of these, one course must be chosen from the history/anthropology options and one must be from the geology or geography options. 1
Footnote
1 Access to geology and geography courses is competitive and will require some computer experience.
Anthropology Course Designations
Archaeology (A)
- ANTH 197. Archaeology 3.00 (A,R)
- ANTH 205. Buried Cities, Lost Tribes: The Rise and Fall of Early Human Societies [C2HQC] 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 250. Anthropology of the American Southwest 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 307. Climate, Culture and Change 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 311. Archaeology of Virginia 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 312. The Native Americans 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 325. Aztec, Maya & Their Predecessors 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 327. Ancient North American Civilizations 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 331. Historical Archaeology 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 366. Anthropology of War 3.00 (A, C)
- ANTH 391. Study Abroad 1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B, C, F)
- ANTH 395. Special Topics in Anthropology 3.00 (May be A,B, or C)
- ANTH 410. Spatial Analysis for Anthropologists 4.00 (A,B or C)
- ANTH 455. Archaeology: Methods of Analysis and Interpretation 4.00 (A,F)
- ANTH 486. Internship in Anthropology 1.00 - 6.00 (May be A,B or C)
- ANTH 490. Special Studies in Anthropology 1.00 - 3.00 (May be A, B or C)
- ANTH 492. Material Culture 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 494. Field Techniques in Archaeology 4.00 - 8.00 (A,F)
- ANTH 496. Research Thesis 3.00 (A)
- ANTH 499. Honors Thesis 6.00 (May be A, B, or C). Three Semesters
Biological Anthropology (B)
- ANTH 196. Biological Anthropology [C3NS] 3.00 (B, R)
- ANTH 315. Human Evolution 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 316. Human Evolutionary Psychology 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 317. Primate Evolutionary Ecology 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 318. The Evolution of Primate Sexuality and Reproduction 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 319. Human Osteology 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 352. Birth, Death, Sex: Exploring Demography 3.00 (B,C)
- ANTH 391. Study Abroad 1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B, C, F)
- ANTH 395. Special Topics in Anthropology 3.00 (May be A,B, or C)
- ANTH 410. Spatial Analysis for Anthropologists 4.00 (A,B or C)
- ANTH 415. Anthropological Genetics 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 430. Primate Conservation Biology 3.00 (B)
- ANTH 445. Methods and Research Perspectives in Biological Anthropology (B) 4.00
- ANTH 486. Internship in Anthropology 1.00 - 6.00 (May be A,B or C)
- ANTH 490. Special Studies in Anthropology 1.00 - 3.00 (May be A, B or C)
- ANTH 499. Honors Thesis 6.00 (May be A, B, or C). Three Semesters
Cultural Anthropology (C)
- ANTH 195. Cultural Anthropology [C4GE] 3.00 (C, R)
- ANTH 265. Peoples and Cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean 3.00 (C).
- ANTH 280. Peoples and Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 295. People and Cultures of East Asia 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 300. The Anthropology of Food 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 305. Language and Culture 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 306. Japanese Society and Culture 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 323. Anthropology and Photography 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 324. Mindfulness and Anthropology 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 350. Magic, Witchcraft and Religion 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 352. Birth, Death, Sex: Exploring Demography 3.00 (B,C)
- ANTH 360. Medical Anthropology 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 364. U.S./Latin American Borders 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 366. Anthropology of War 3.00 (A, C)
- ANTH 368. Contemporary American Culture 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 370. Topics in the Anthropology of Gender 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 375. Anthropological Theory 3.00 (C,R,W)
- ANTH 376. Anthropology of Reproduction 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 377. Space/Culture/Power 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 388. Prisons, Punishment and the State 3.00
- ANTH 389. Ethnographic Experience in Dominica 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 390. Topics in Cultural Studies 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 391. Study Abroad 1.00 - 6.00 (May be A, B, C, F)
- ANTH 395. Special Topics in Anthropology 3.00 (May be A,B, or C)
- ANTH 405. Topics in Linguistic Anthropology 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 410. Spatial Analysis for Anthropologists 4.00 (A,B or C)
- ANTH 411. Topics in Ethnographic Film 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 435. Ethnographic Genres and Methods 4.00 (C,F)
- ANTH 436. Afro-Latin America 3.00 (C)
- ANTH 486. Internship in Anthropology 1.00 - 6.00 (May be A,B or C)
- ANTH 490. Special Studies in Anthropology 1.00 - 3.00 (May be A, B or C)
- ANTH 499. Honors Thesis 6.00 (May be A, B, or C). Three Semesters
Required for All Anthropology Majors (R)
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