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ARCH200 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory

(3.0 credits)


Archaeology 200 provides an introduction to the discipline of archaeology and an overview of world prehistory. The course is divided into five segments designed to introduce students to human development in association with the methods, techniques, and theoretical models that archaeologists use to reconstruct the past.


Lecture Hours: 45

Northern Lights College serves the communities of Northern British Columbia that are located on the territories of the Cree, Dene, Dunne-Za, Kaska, Saulteau, Tse’khene, Tahltan, and Tlingit. We also recognize Metis Nation BC members who live in this area of our beautiful province. We acknowledge our hosts and honour their gracious welcome to those seeking knowledge.


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