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Anthropology Courses
For those of you interested in various Anthropology courses, I am teaching several.
Intro to Anthropology
AN 101: MWF 10:10-11:00
This course will teach the basic methods of anthropology. We will be doing several case studies across the world in order to further develop the tools of learning.
Case Study of Africa
AN 201: TUTH 2:20-3:40
In this course, we shall look solely at several African tribes and look at the similarities and differences between them, focusing on social and economic issues. It is not required to take AN 101, but it is suggested that you have some knowledge of Anthropology if you decide to enroll.
Egyptian Archaeology
AN 110: MWF 12:40-2:00
Focusing on Egypt, we will look at some of the most important finds. For those of you who enroll in this class, there is an optional trip to Egypt to visit a dig during Winter break. Information about this will be given later on in the year.
Greek and Roman Archaeology
AN 130: TUTH 9:40-11:00
Following up on the classical period, Greek and Roman Archaeology will focus on several of the most important sites within the Classical Archaeology field. We will be focusing on what the archaeology says about the Greek and Roman societies, and not on the art itself.
Linguistics of Classical Languages
AN 120: M 2:20-3:10
TUTH: 12:20-2:10
Focusing on Classical languages (Latin, Greek, Egyptian), we will study the formation of each langauge and study what it shows about each culture.
Please sign in here if you wish to take one of my classes. For the beginner classes, there is a limited roster of 30, but for the advanced class, only 15 will be allowed to enroll.
Intro to Anthropology
AN 101: MWF 10:10-11:00
This course will teach the basic methods of anthropology. We will be doing several case studies across the world in order to further develop the tools of learning.
Case Study of Africa
AN 201: TUTH 2:20-3:40
In this course, we shall look solely at several African tribes and look at the similarities and differences between them, focusing on social and economic issues. It is not required to take AN 101, but it is suggested that you have some knowledge of Anthropology if you decide to enroll.
Egyptian Archaeology
AN 110: MWF 12:40-2:00
Focusing on Egypt, we will look at some of the most important finds. For those of you who enroll in this class, there is an optional trip to Egypt to visit a dig during Winter break. Information about this will be given later on in the year.
Greek and Roman Archaeology
AN 130: TUTH 9:40-11:00
Following up on the classical period, Greek and Roman Archaeology will focus on several of the most important sites within the Classical Archaeology field. We will be focusing on what the archaeology says about the Greek and Roman societies, and not on the art itself.
Linguistics of Classical Languages
AN 120: M 2:20-3:10
TUTH: 12:20-2:10
Focusing on Classical languages (Latin, Greek, Egyptian), we will study the formation of each langauge and study what it shows about each culture.
Please sign in here if you wish to take one of my classes. For the beginner classes, there is a limited roster of 30, but for the advanced class, only 15 will be allowed to enroll.

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