Featured Spring 2024 Courses
- We deny the fact of death by trying to forget about it. “The natural processes of corruption and decay have become as disgusting as the natural processes of birth and copulation were a century ago,” argues Geoffrey Gorer. In those moments when we
- This course offers you a broad sample of cutting-edge contemporary social science explorations of Japan, featuring Friday guest lectures. You will meet many of the scholars whose work we will read, giving you the opportunity to ask questions about
- What does it mean to think anthropologically? This course will provide an overview of the history and foundations of anthropological thought, with a special focus on the key method of anthropology: ethnography. Drawing on both
- Where did human beings come from? How did we come to inhabit the world? Why don’t we eat wild foods anymore? How did complex urban societies rise and fall? All this and more….. Professor Douglas Bamforth See the University Catalog for
- New course for Spring 2024! For undergrads and grad students! Interested in the untold stories of U.S. history from the 1500s to today? Historical archaeology’s mission is to use a combination of archaeological and historical resources to tell the
- Course for Spring 2024 Offered by Dr. DeWitte Did you know that your daily experiences, identity, and health can leave traces in your skeleton? Bioarchaeologistsusethisinformationtolearn about life in past human societies. To explore these topics,