
Our knowledge of variation in prehistoric human behavior is based virtually exclusively on archaeological analyses of the physical remains left behind by ancient peoples. This course reviews the history, goals, theories, and methods of archaeological research, especially as influenced by the natural sciences. Substantive examples are drawn from a diverse set of time periods and geographical locations.
This noncredit class meets with a regular University of Utah credit course. Students can purchase any assigned hardcopy textbooks through our Campus Bookstore.
Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.
This is an online and lab hybrid course in which lectures will be delivered online via CANVAS, and students will be required to attend the in-class lab (GC 5825) on Thursdays between 9:10am and 10:30am
| Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01/05/26 - 04/21/26 | Th | 9:10 am -10:30 am | GC 5825 |
Instructors: DANIEL DALMAS, ALEXANDRA GREENWALD
This is an online and lab hybrid course in which lectures will be delivered online via CANVAS, and students will be required to attend the in-class lab (GC 5825) on Thursdays between 10:45am and 12:05pm.
| Date(s) | Day | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01/05/26 - 04/21/26 | Th | 10:45 am -12:05 pm | GC 5825 |
Instructors: DANIEL DALMAS, ALEXANDRA GREENWALD
Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.