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ARCHAEOLOGY OF WOMEN

2015 Fall Term

3 Units

Anthropology 367

This course presents theory, methods and case studies examining the role of women in human societies from our earliest origins through the beginning of the modern period. The dominant discipline in this inquiry is archaeological anthropology, but relevant material from sociology, biology, history and other fields will also be covered. No previous knowledge of any one field is expected, but exposure to the social sciences is desirable. My goal for this course is that you will leave with a better understanding of the role of women in past human societies, envision some of the trajectories that have led to contemporary social formations and be able to envision how the past, present and future are connected.

Other Requirements: PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING

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Section Details Meeting Details & Topic Instructor Syllabus
 
01-DIS 2832
3 Units
09/02 - 12/23 (1) MW 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM
Jo Burkholder
WH1012WH1012

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