ANT 564 Paleoethnobotany

ANT
564
Hours
3
Paleoethnobotany

This laboratory class is designed to introduce archaeological laboratory methods, reasoning and interpretation through paleoethnobotanical identification and data analysis. We will be studying the major classes of plant remains likely to be encountered in archaeological sites, how to identify them, and how to organize the data to produce interpretable results. The course will emphasize the use of plant remains to answer archaeological questions, rather than study the plant remains for their own sake.

Anthropology, MA

Graduate

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The Department of Anthropology has offered an award-winning master's degree program since the early 1950s. This is a research degree offered in all four fields of anthropology.