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Archaeology Program

College of Arts & Sciences

1104 Moore Humanities and Research Administration

336/334-5590

www.uncg.edu/arc

Committee Members

Jeffrey S. Soles, Chair, Archaeology Program, Department of Classical Studies

Carlina de la Cova, Department of Anthropology

A. Asa Eger, Department of History

Maura K. Heyn, Department of Classical Studies

Joseph B. Mountjoy, Department of Anthropology, Emeritus

Joanne M. Murphy, Department of Classical Studies

Jeffrey C. Patton, Department of Geography

P. Daniel Royall, Department of Geography

Roy Stine, Department of Geography

Linda Stine, Department of Anthropology

The Special Programs in Liberal Studies major with a concentration in Archaeology introduces students to the ancient civilizations and cultures of the Old and New Worlds and to the analytical tools that facilitate their study. The major is designed to develop both anthropological and historical perspectives in archaeological research, to encompass the range of prehistoric to early historic cultures in the Old and New Worlds, and to introduce the theoretical concepts and methodological techniques appropriate to archaeological research.

The Program’s faculty are actively involved in field work in Greece, Mexico, and North Carolina, and students are expected to participate in those or other field work projects.

This page was last updated on June 8, 2011.