Fall 2018 - ARCH 272W D100
Archaeology of the Old World (4)
Class Number: 3627
Delivery Method: In Person
Overview
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Course Times + Location:
Sep 4 – Dec 3, 2018: Wed, 2:30–5:20 p.m.
Burnaby -
Exam Times + Location:
Dec 12, 2018
Wed, 3:30–5:30 p.m.
Burnaby
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Instructor:
Dennis Sandgathe
dms@sfu.ca
778.782.4817
Office: EDB 9611
Office Hours: Wednesdays 1:00-2:00PM
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Prerequisites:
ARCH 100 or 201
Description
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION:
A survey of the major centres of Old World cultural development from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age. Basic concepts used in reconstructing prehistoric cultures, and the artifactual and contextual evidence for the development of culture. Writing/Breadth-Social Sci.
COURSE DETAILS:
Grading
- Research paper outline 10%
- Research paper 35%
- Mid-term exam 25%
- Final exam (multiple choice quiz, cumulative) 30%
NOTES:
Writing/Breadth: Social Sciences
Materials
REQUIRED READING:
Scarre, C. The Human Past: World Prehistory and the Development of Human Societies. 3rd edition. Norton.
ISBN: 9780500290637
Department Undergraduate Notes:
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