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StanfordBulletin for complete course listings. These departments offer many more archaeology relevant classes that are not listed here. Last updated May 2000.)
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Anthropological Sciences
3, Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology
5 units, Autumn, John Rick
140, 240 Stone Tools in Prehistory
5 units, Spring 2000 and alternating years, John Rick
141, Hunter-Gatherers in Archaeological Perspective
5 units, alternating years, not offered 1999-2000,John Rick
142, Incas and their Ancestors: Peruvian Archaeology
5 units, Spring 2000 and alternating years, John Rick
149, Archaeological Field Methods
5 units, Spring 2001 and alternating years, John Rick
242, Beginnings of Social Complexity
5 units, Winter 2000 and alternating years, John Rick
247, Animal Bones for the Archaeologist (Faunal Analysis)
5 units, alternating years, not offered 1999-2000,Richard Klein
248, Dating Methods in Archaeology and Paleoanthropology
5 units, alternating years, not offered 1999-2000,Klein and Bischoff
Classics
33, Landscape: From Art to Archaeology
4-5 units, Winter 2000, Michael Shanks
34, The City of Rome: A Social Topography
4-5 units, Autumn 1999, Jennifer Trimble
302, Classical Archaeology: Experience of the Discipline
4-5 units, Autumn 1999, Michael Shanks
304, Thinking through Archaeology: Key Issues in Theory
4-5 units, Winter 2000, Michael Shanks
300, Ancient Economies
4-5 units, Autumn 2000, Joseph Manning
Cultural and Social Anthropology
91/291, Archaeological Field Methods
5 units, Spring 2000, Chris Matthews
92, Introduction to Approaches in Archaeology
5 units, Winter 2000, Ian Hodder
272, Objectification: The Study of Material Culture
5 units, Spring 2000, Ian Hodder
275, Archaeology and Globalism
5 units, Winter 2000, Ian Hodder
Geophysics
50Q, Stanford Introductory Dialogue: Earthquakes and Archaeologyin the Eastern Mediterranean--Lectures and Field Trip
2 units, Winter 2000, Amos Nur