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AN 207 7910 Classroom Assignment: Barnes 405 This course will examine the patterns of development of Andean culture from its earliest roots over five millennia ago through the Spanish conquest in the 16 th century. We look at how this unique environment gave birth to highly efficient adaptations and cultural systems. Emphasis will be placed on trade and interaction in the Andean sphere, the development of complex social and political structures, and early contacts with Europeans. The focus will be on recent archeological investigations and interpretations combined with an appropriate analogy from ethnohistory and ethnography. Program fee (in addition to tuition): $50 Back to Anthropology Department Summer Courses
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