ANT 351 Climate Change and Ancient Society

This course explores how ancient human societies responded to changing climates and environmental risk, as well as how they impacted, altered, and engaged with their environments over the long term. We will use archaeological cases, paleoenvironmental data, and experiential learning to investigate deep historical trajectories of collapse, strategies to mitigate risk, and cultural resilience. We will also reflect on the lessons these case studies have for us today.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ANT 110 or ANT 120 or ANT 252 or ENS 210 or ENS 215 or permission of the instructor.