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Grandview Prairie
Gateway Texarkana
Battle Mound
Sulfur Fork Factory
Van Winkle's Mill

Important Past Projects
Crenshaw Mounds
Cedar Grove
Old Washington
Shallow Lake
Ferguson

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Anthropology Classes at SAU

 

  • Anthropology of North American Indians: SOC 3143/HIST 3143
    • Spring 2010. The archeology, ethnology, and history of North American Indians from the time of their arrival on this continent to the present century.

  • General Anthropology (4 Field): SOC 1003
    • Spring 2010. 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.

  • Public History/Museum Internship: HIST 4923
    • Fall 2009. Prerequisite: Senior standing and consent of department chair and instructor. This course provides a structured field experience in the work of public history. Students will be placed as interns with appropriate private or public agencies (such as museums, state parks, or other programs) that have the mission of researching and presenting history for display to the public.


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