This course provides an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of modern archaeology. Through this course, students will be introduced to the history, theories, methods, and broader social ...
The material remains of a culture offer unique insights into the lives of those who have gone before us. How did they live? What did they value? What stories shaped them? The study of classical ...
Archaeology is the study of the human past by means of the physical residues of past human behavior: for example, pottery, stone, and metal tools, and the remains of ancient dwelling sites. An ...
Work with communities to interpret, document, educate citizens, and answer significant historical questions that pertain to industrialization and its consequences. Industrial archaeologists study the ...
The liberal arts is known for its broad, interdisciplinary approach to an education that has the ability to connect the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, and even the arts. Conner Penz ...
Archaeology@Conn is a comprehensive framework that trains undergraduates in archaeological methods, ethics, theory, and practice, all within the tradition of the liberal arts. This framework includes ...
Through a partnership with the University of York in the United Kingdom, Lycoming College is able to offer a direct path to a variety of 12-month master’s degree programs in the areas of Archaeology ...
Five San Jacinto College students and their instructor recently participated in an archaeology dig at San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Park in La Porte. The dig was held at the site of the ...
For Virginia Archaeology month we spotlight Bob Chartrand, one of our MA students who works locally on Virginia archaeology. Here is what Bob has to say about his pathway to studying archaeology in ...
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