This class will introduce you to the vast cultural variation within the human species. We will look at how humans have dealt with the challenges of living with their environment and other societies, what humans do in different situations, and why they respond to certain circumstances the way they do. We will also look at the dizzying array of cultural expression across the world and at the patterns observed cross-culturally.


This class is an introduction to the complicated and exciting culture history of North and Central America, and the archaeological evidence that helped build that culture history. We will look at the important sites, major research, and most influential archaeologists from these continents. At the same time, we will become familiar with Americanist archaeology, an approach to archaeology that developed out of the differences in this archaeological record compared with other continents. As part of this class, we will explore themes like cultural evolution, artifacts as technology, cultural exchange and interaction, and social structure, and we will explore how archaeological investigation can reveal these aspects of past cultures and societies.