The minor in Archaeology is available to students pursuing any of the University’s bachelor’s degree programs other than Archaeology and Classics. This minor focuses on the Archeology of the ancient classical world. It comprises a gateway course giving the historical background to the ancient classical world, a practicum course and then nine credits in Archeology electives (at least six of which must be upper level).

Required courses:
ARC 104 - Investigating Archaeology: Methods and Techniques for Analyzing the Past
ARC 293 - Archeology Practicum

Plus nine credits from the following courses
AHAR 204 - Ancient North Africa: The Archaeology and Art History of the other Side of the Mediterranean
AHAR 214 - Egyptian Art and Archaeology
AHAR 250 - Introduction to Art and Antiquities Crime (1 credit)
AHAR 255 - Berlin Museums and Cultural Dilemma (1 credit)
AHAR 300 - Roman Imperial Art and Architecture
AHAR 314 - Etruscan Art and Archaeology
ARC 101 - Roman Archaeology On-site
ARC 103 - Ancient Roman Technology
ARC 203 - Global Heritage
ARC 206 - Archaeology of Greece
ARC 215 - Great Kingdoms of the Ancient Near East
ARC 253 - Pottery and Archaeology (1 credit)
ARC 254 - Athens: Archaeology of the Golden Age (1 credit)
ARC 301 - Archaeology of Roman Identity
ARC 302 - Being Human: Theoretical Issues in Archaeology
ARC 308 - Bodies and Burials
ARC 404 - Archaeology of Food
ARC 405 - Screening the Past
ARC 406 - Archaeological Resource Management
ARC 410 - Archaeology of Wessex
ARCL 209 - Roman Army
ARCL 311 - Roman Cooking: What the Romans Ate and How We Know It (1 credit)
ARCL 400 - Troy: Homer Versus Archaeology
ARCL 401 - Rome of Augustus
ARIA 310 - Archaeology and Politics
CLHS 205 - Rome: Republic and Empire
CLS 401 - Rome: The City in Text

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