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Summer Session Flyers—Summer 2021

May 7, 2021

Watch this space for Summer Course flyers! Over the coming weeks, we'll provide links to flyers for SoA course offerings for summer session, 2021 edition. We have informational flyers for ten courses so far:

5-Week Session I

ANTH 160A1, World Archaeology. Instructor: Lindsay Montgomery
ANTH 160A2, Ancient Egyptian Civilization. Instructor: Stephanie Martin

ANTH 342, Archaeology of Food. Instructor: Victoria Moses

5-Week Session II

ANTH 150B1, Many Ways of Being. Instructor: Mariah Claw
ANTH 160A1, World Archaeology. Instructor: Mairead Poulin

ANTH 160A2, Ancient Egyptian Civilization. Instructor: Stephanie Martin
ANTH 170C1, Human Variation in the Modern World. Instructor: Erana Taylor

ANTH 307, Ecological Anthropology. Instructor: Felix Ampadu
ANTH 310, Culture and the Individual. Instructor: Sarah Renkert
ANTH 334A, Mesoamerican Civilization: Maya. Instructor: Kelsey Hanson

 

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