2004-08-24
on wed
reposting this
yearh!
ANTH 160
Reconstructing Lost Civilizations
GE Advanced Area R: Earth & Environment
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3:00PM - 5:45PM
Mon
explors scientific archaelology and the reconstruction of civilizations. topics include framing hypotheses, site selectin, excavation, analysis of artifacts and ecofacts, and reconstructing social systems.
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HIST 176
American Wars
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1:30PM - 2:45PM
Mon,Wed
topics in American military history. topics vary from semester to semester and may include studies of particualar wars (such as the Revolutionary War, Civil War, Indian Wars, WW1, the Korean War) or other aspects of American military history.
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RTVF 188
Alternative Cinema
GE Advanced Area V: Culture, Civil & Global Under
6:00PM - 8:30PM
Tues
uses films from previously marginalized national cinemas from around the world as primary sources to teach students to appreciate, understand and compare diverse cultures.
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reposting this
yearh!
ANTH 160
Reconstructing Lost Civilizations
GE Advanced Area R: Earth & Environment
-
3:00PM - 5:45PM
Mon
explors scientific archaelology and the reconstruction of civilizations. topics include framing hypotheses, site selectin, excavation, analysis of artifacts and ecofacts, and reconstructing social systems.
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HIST 176
American Wars
-
1:30PM - 2:45PM
Mon,Wed
topics in American military history. topics vary from semester to semester and may include studies of particualar wars (such as the Revolutionary War, Civil War, Indian Wars, WW1, the Korean War) or other aspects of American military history.
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RTVF 188
Alternative Cinema
GE Advanced Area V: Culture, Civil & Global Under
6:00PM - 8:30PM
Tues
uses films from previously marginalized national cinemas from around the world as primary sources to teach students to appreciate, understand and compare diverse cultures.
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