Material culture encompasses the relationships between people and their material world (e.g., objects, landscapes, written records, architecture). This course offers a hands-on approach to the archaeological theorization, identification, recordation, and analysis of material culture of the 19th and 20th centuries. Students will work with real collections to complete term projects.
Prerequisite(s):Anthropology 2229F/G and registration in third or fourth year in any Anthropology module, or permission of the instructor.
Extra Information: 3 hours (1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours).