Archaeology of the American Southwest

Department: 
ANTHRO
Course Number: 
122G
Course Title: 
Archaeology of the American Southwest
Instructor: 
Shackley
Description: 
This course will outline the development of native cultures in the American Southwest from Paleo-Indian times (ca. 11,500 BC) through early European contact (ca. A.D. 1600). Topics to be covered include the greater environment, early foraging culture, the development of agriculture and village life, the emergence and decline of regional alliances, abandonment, and reorganization, and changes in social organization, external relations and trade. The course is designed as an advanced upper division seminar for students majoring in anthropology with an emphasis in archaeology. Can be taught as a distance learning course with another university.
Units: 
4
Course Type: 
Undergraduate