Requirements for the Archaeology Minor
I. Core Courses (12 credits)
ANTH 3/Human Evolution: Biological Anthropology and Archaeology (4)
ANTH 101/Archaeological Method and Theory (4)
ANTH 12/Ancient Societies (4) OR CL 24/Archaeology of Greece and Rome (4)
II. Regional Archaeology (4)
One regional archaeology, classics, or art course emphasizing the analysis of the material record for prehistoric or historic synthesis, selected from the following:
ANTH 30/Native Arts and Archaeology of Latin America (4)
ANTH 39/Regional Archaeology (4)
ANTH 51/Arts of Africa and the Diaspora (4)
ANTH 124/Human Paleontology (4)
ARTHST 4/Western Art I: Ancient and Medieval (4)
CL 20/The Ancient World: Greece (4)
CL 21/The Ancient World: Rome (4)
CL 24/Archaeology of Greece and Rome (4)
III. Field and Laboratory Methods (4 credits)
ANTH 140/Archaeological Field Study (4)
OR a course in archaeological field methods offered by Drew or another accredited university. See the director for possible programs
OR a course that treats methods or perspectives applicable to archaeological methods or data analysis, selected from the following:
BIOL 7/Ecology and Evolution (4)
BIOL 9/Diversity of Life: Animals, Plants, and Microbes (4)
CHEM 6/Principles of Chemistry I (4)
MATH 3/Introductory Statistics (4)
IV. Capstone Course (4 credits)
ANTH 136/Selected Topics in Archaeological Method and Theory (4)
Students who declare an anthropology major and an archaeology minor must include among the courses selected for the minor at least eight credits of course work from a discipline other than anthropology. No course other than ANTH 3 may be used to fulfill the requirements for both the anthropology major and the archaeology minor.