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ANT-291 — Archaeology Field School

6 credits · 6 hours

ANT - 291 Archaeology Field School ANT - 291 Archaeology Field School 6 Credit(s) This course is a learning experience derived from participation in an archaeological field excavation project. Prior to leaving for the excavation, students will learn through lectures, and/or student presentations, and/or literature review a wide variety of subject areas relevant to the archaeological site under investigation. Once on excavation, students will learn through practical application archaeological fieldwork, including excavation procedure, artifact recognition, recording archaeological field data, preparing the site for the off-season, and completion of final project over a period of up to 6 weeks. Prerequisite(s): C in ANT 151 or equivalent For information about transferability: BC Transfer Guide For more information visit our timetable

Prerequisites: ANT151

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