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Archaeological Field Methods Bill Andrefsky & Bill Lipe
Washington State University
The Archaeology of Ethnicity
in America
Elizabeth Brumfiel
Northwestern University
Archaeological Ethics and Law Ricardo Elia
Boston University
Archaeological Methods, Theory, and Practice Frances Hayashida
Penn State University
Museum Methods Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
Buried Cities and Lost Tribes: New World Shereen Lerner
Mesa Community College
North American Archaeology Skip Messenger
Hamline University
Nancy White
University of South Florida
Second Round Courses (full course materials forthcoming):
South American Archeology Nancy White
University of South Florida
Landscape Archaeology Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
Mesoamerican Archaeology Elizabeth Brumfiel
Northwestern University
Time and Culture in the Northwest Mary Collins
Washington State University
Archaeological GIS Dean Snow
Pennsylvania State University
Principles of Archaeology Shereen Lerner
Mesa Community College
Cultural Resources Archaeology Ricardo Elia
Boston University
Forensic Anthropology

Susan Myster
Hamline University

 

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Indiana University Bloomington