| Winter Term 2026 Archaeology of Inequality - 2132 - ANTH 527 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: ANTH 201 or instructor approval Catalog Description : An examination of the emergence and persistence of inequality from an archaeological perspective. We focus on underlying explanations for the emergence of inequality, how ecology influences inequality, how inequality is experienced within and between groups, and how inequality intersects with life in the past. Assessments from writing / presentations. For students seeking greater critical understanding and practice applying archaeological theory and inference than in 327. Not open to students who have previously received credit for ANTH 327. PREREQUISITES: ANTH 201 or instructor approval Attributes: GER Social Science Div, GER Global Diversity, GER Dimens Diversity, 400-599 Advanced Course
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