recent courses

  • Anthropology of North American Indians: SOC 3143/HIST 3143

    • Spring 2008, Southern Arkansas University. The archeology, ethnology, and history of North American Indians from the time of their arrival on this continent to the present century (also taught Spring 2007).

  • General Anthropology (4 Field): SOC 1003

    • Spring 2008, Southern Arkansas University. An introduction to anthropology, the study of culture and man in all times and all places. Major topics are the concept of culture and various aspects of culture such as language, social organization, economy, technology, and religion as they appear in traditional and modern societies (also taught Spring 2007).

  • Archeology of the Trans-Mississippi South: ANTH 500V

    • Fall 2007, University of Arkansas.  Graduate seminar and reading course outlining the important contributions to the archeology of southern Arkansas, southeastern Oklahoma, northwestern Louisiana and east Texas.  Discussions include a historical understanding of the development of the current culture chronology and the theoretical underpinnings of its creation as well as possible future directions for inquiry.  Open to graduate students with instructor’s permission.

  • Arkansas Archeology: ANTH 1049/XTXC 1049
    • Spring 2006, NorthWest Arkansas Community College, College at the Crossings. An introduction to prehistoric cultures of Arkansas and adjacent regions--along with a brief history of archeology in the state.
  • Historical Archeology: ANTH 4803
    • Fall 2005, University of Arkansas. Review of the development of historical archeology and discussion of contemporary theory, methods, and substantive issues. Lab sessions on historic artifact identification and analysis. Open to graduate students and advanced undergraduate majors (also taught Fall 2004 & 2003).

  • Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: ANTH 1023H
    • Fall 2005, University of Arkansas. An honors-level introduction to the study of recent and contemporary human societies in cross-cultural perspective.

  • Laboratory Methods in Archeology: ANTH 4353
    • Spring 2005, University of Arkansas. Theory and practice of describing, analyzing, and reporting upon archeological materials. Open to graduate students and advanced undergraduates (also taught Spring 2004).

  • Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: ANTH 1023
    • Spring 2005, NorthWest Arkansas Community College. An introduction to the study of recent and contemporary human societies in cross-cultural perspective (also taught Fall & Summer 2004).

  • Introduction to Archeology: ANTH 1033
    • Spring 2004, NorthWest Arkansas Community College. An introduction to the field of archeology including an overview of world prehistory, archeological methods and case studies in archeological research (also taught Fall 2003).

  • Special Topics--Memory, History & Archeology: ANTH 488V
    • Proposed Course, University of Arkansas. This graduate-level course will explore the connections between history, archeology and cultural memory.

  • Field Archeology- North Texas: ANT f662
    • Summer 2002, University of Texas at Austin. Two hundred forty hours of fieldwork. Offered in the summer session only. Prerequisite: Anthropology 462M or the equivalent, one geographic area course in archeology, a major in anthropology or archaeology, or consent of instructor.
  • Introduction to Archeological Studies I Prehistoric Archeology: ANT 304
    • Fall 1999, University of Texas ay Austin. Anthropological study of prehistory, from human beginnings to the appearance of written records. Three lecture hours or two lecture hours and one discussion hour a week for one semester.

 

 

 

 

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