ANTHRO 746 - The Archaeology of the Anthropocene
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Arts
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Social Sciences
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15
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Description: Calls for the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch, recognise long-term, consequential effects of human societies, regardless of size, economics or socio-political complexity, on environments, organisms and ecosystems. When did the Anthropocene begin? How do we track socio-natural interactions over deep time? What might the past offer the future? This course explores how archaeology contributes to these and related questions.
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For students currently enrolled in a postgraduate programme in Anthropology.
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