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Archaeology Major

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Summary of courses offered in the Archaeology Major in 2012

Compulsory Courses

First Semester, 2012

ARCH1111 - Archaeology: Finding treasure and history

Second Semester, 2012

ARCH1112 - From Origins to Civilizations

First Semester, 2013

ARCH1111 - Archaeology: Finding treasure and history

Second Semester, 2013

ARCH1112 - From Origins to Civilizations
Elective Courses

Summer Session, 2012

ARCH3004A - Archaeological Field and Laboratory Methods A

First Semester, 2012

ARCH2002 - Britain before the Romans - from Stonehenge to the Celts
ARCH2004 - Australian Archaeology
ARCH2005 - The Archaeology of the Pacific Islanders
ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology
ARCH3004B - Archaeological Field and Laboratory Methods B
BIAN2013 - Human Evolution
BIAN3016 - Analysis of Mammalian Remains

Second Semester, 2012

ARCH2006 - History of Archaeology: Discovering the Past
ARCH2041 - Introduction to Environmental Archaeology
ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology
ARCH2108 - Animals, Plants and People
ARCH3000 - Research Design and Analysis in Archaeology
BIAN2130 - Ancient Medicine
BIAN3010 - Scientific Dating and Isotope analysis for Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology
BIAN3015 - Human Skeletal Analysis

Summer Session, 2013

ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology

First Semester, 2013

ARCH2037 - Post-Roman Archaeology of Britain: Arthur and the Anglo Saxons
ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology
ARCH3019 - Topics in Pacific Archaeology

Winter Session, 2013

ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology

Second Semester, 2013

ARCH2004 - Australian Archaeology
ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology
ARCH3000 - Research Design and Analysis in Archaeology
ASIA2203 - Chinese Foundations of Civilizations: Prehistory through to Early History
BIAN2115 - 'Race' and Human Genetic Variation
BIAN2128 - Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology
BIAN3010 - Scientific Dating and Isotope analysis for Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology
BIAN3015 - Human Skeletal Analysis
BIAN3016 - Analysis of Mammalian Remains

Courses that count towards this Major

Compulsory Courses
ARCH1111 - Archaeology: Finding treasure and history
ARCH1112 - From Origins to Civilizations
Elective Courses
ANCH2009 - Artefacts and Society in the Greco-Roman World
ANCH2014 - Homer and the Trojan War
ARCH2002 - Britain before the Romans - from Stonehenge to the Celts
ARCH2004 - Australian Archaeology
ARCH2005 - The Archaeology of the Pacific Islanders
ARCH2006 - History of Archaeology: Discovering the Past
ARCH2017 - Landscape Archaeology
ARCH2036 - Archaeology of the Neanderthals: who were they?
ARCH2037 - Post-Roman Archaeology of Britain: Arthur and the Anglo Saxons
ARCH2039 - Origins and Dispersals of Agricultural Populations
ARCH2041 - Introduction to Environmental Archaeology
ARCH2050 - Archaeology of Southeast Asia
ARCH2052 - Archaeology in Film and Fiction
ARCH2054 - Archaeology of Death and Mortuary Practices
ARCH2055 - Supervised Research in Archaeology
ARCH2056 - Britons and Romans: Archaeology of the Western Roman Empire
ARCH2108 - Animals, Plants and People
ARCH3000 - Research Design and Analysis in Archaeology
ARCH3004A - Archaeological Field and Laboratory Methods A
ARCH3004B - Archaeological Field and Laboratory Methods B
ARCH3019 - Topics in Pacific Archaeology
ASIA2203 - Chinese Foundations of Civilizations: Prehistory through to Early History
BIAN2013 - Human Evolution
BIAN2115 - 'Race' and Human Genetic Variation
BIAN2125 - Ancient Health & Disease
BIAN2128 - Forensic Anthropology and Archaeology
BIAN2130 - Ancient Medicine
BIAN3010 - Scientific Dating and Isotope analysis for Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology
BIAN3015 - Human Skeletal Analysis
BIAN3016 - Analysis of Mammalian Remains

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