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Anthropology (ANTH)
308 Condon, 541-346-5102
College of Arts & Sciences
O - All course content is conducted online. Students are not required to come to campus for orientation, testing, or academic support services.
Course Data
  ANTH 344   Oregon Archaeology >2 >AC >US 4.00 cr.
Native American cultural history of Oregon based on archaeological evidence. Environmental and ecological factors that condition human adaptations and contemporary cultural resource protection.
Grading Options: Optional; see degree guide or catalog for degree requirements
Instructor: Dinapoli BE-mailHomepage
Section has additional FeesCourse Fees: $25.00 per credit
Additional Web Resources AvailableWeb-related Resources: FLYER
Course Materials
 
  CRN Avail Max Time Day Location Instructor Notes
  43424 260 300 - mtwrfsu
6/22-7/19
00 WEB Dinapoli B Additional Web Resources Available$O
Academic Deadlines
Deadline     Last day to:
June 24:   Add this course
June 24:   Drop this course (100% refund, no W recorded)
June 25:   Last day to change to or from audit
June 27:   Withdraw from this course (75% refund, W recorded)
June 29:   Withdraw from this course (50% refund, W recorded)
July 1:   Withdraw from this course (25% refund, W recorded)
July 9:   Withdraw from this course (0% refund, W recorded)
July 9:   Change grading option for this course
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Expanded Course Description
This course will focus on the archaeologically derived culture history of Oregon Native Americans. Lectures will be organized by region, integrating archaeological evidence with environmental and ethnographic records. Throughout, attention will also be given to the means and the methodology by which archaeologists develop the interpretations offered. The course will be taught by the director and research staff of the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology and will highlight archaeological investigations conducted by the Museum, supplementing lectures with guest presentations and films.
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