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  [### ANTHRO 92XR - Archaeological Research Methods in Museum Collections

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 By Arrangement Special (individual) study of Peabody Museum (PM) collections approved by the PM Director and directly supervised by a member of the PM curatorial staff. Requires a project involving a museum collection developed in consultation with the supervisor. Must be... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 1131 - Archaeology of Harvard Yard II: Laboratory Methods and Analysis

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://locator.tlt.harvard.edu/course/colgsas-123195/2025/spring/15714) 

 

 Profs. Diana Loren and Patricia Capone Th 12:00 PM - 2:45 PM Open to students who participated in the fall term investigations in Harvard Yard, this course focuses on the detailed analysis of the materials recovered in the excavations, within the context of archival and... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 91XR - Supervised Reading and Research in Archaeology

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 By Arrangement Special study of selected topics in archaeology, given on an individual basis and directly supervised by a member of the department. May be taken for a letter grade or pass/fail. To enroll, a student must submit a petition form (contact <anthrouc@fas.harvard>... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 91ZR - Supervised Reading and Research in Social Anthropology

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 ADUS By Arrangement Special study of selected topics in Anthropology, given on an individual basis and directly supervised by a member of the Department. May be taken for a letter grade or Pass/Fail. To enroll, a student must submit to the Anthropology Undergraduate Office a... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 92ZR - Social Anthropology Research Methods in Museum Collections

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 ADUS By Arrangement Special (individual) study of Peabody Museum collections directly supervised by a faculty member and a member of the curatorial staff. Requires a project involving a Harvard Museum collection, developed in consultation with the supervisors. Must be taken... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 3080 - Museum Practicum in Curatorial Research

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 Prof. Diana Loren By Arrangement The purpose of the practicum is to provide curatorial experience in the Peabody Museum (PMAE), directly supervised by a PMAE curator. The practicum is designed to designed to introduce students to contemporary museum curatorial practice, to... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 3002 - Reading for Archaeology General Examination

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 Archaeology Faculty By Arrangement Preparation with Archaeology cohort for the general examination in Archaeology. This course should be taken during the fall semester of the second year and involves weekly meetings to study and prepare for the general exams in January... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 3001 - Reading for Social Anthropology General Examination

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 Social Anthropology Faculty By Arrangement Individual reading in preparation for the General Examination for the PhD degree. It involves meetings as arranged between professor and graduate student. Restricted to candidates for the PhD degree and ordinarily to those who have... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 3400 - Full-time Status Reading and Research

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 N/A By Arrangement Students enrolled in PhD in Anthropology should utilize this course to indicate time spent researching and reading outside of coursework. Oftentimes used towards maintaining full-time status, when not enrolled in coursework or writing the dissertation. Not... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 3000 - Supervised Reading Course

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 Department Faculty By Arrangement Special reading in selected topics under the direction of members of the Department. Individual work. Must be arranged with a professor listed under Anthropology 3000. Requires written work; it involves meetings as arranged between professor... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 1475 - Religious Dimensions in Human Experience: Apocalypse, Home, Medicine, Music, Sacrifice, Sports

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://locator.tlt.harvard.edu/course/colgsas-219708/2025/fall/17121) 

 

 Prof. David Carrasco T Th 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Check out the Course Introduction Video! What is Religion? Why does it show up everywhere? Using archaeology, religious studies and social thought, this course will study the major themes in the history of religions including... 

 

   [### ANTHRO 1130 - Archaeology of Harvard Yard

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 **Semester:**   Fall 

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 **Link:** [Course Website](https://locator.tlt.harvard.edu/course/colgsas-121141/2025/fall/17126) 

 

 Profs. Diana Loren and Patricia Capone Th 12:00 PM - 02:45 PM Archaeological data recovered from Harvard Yard provide a richer and more nuanced view of the 17th through 19th century lives of students, faculty, and community in Harvard Yard. Students will excavate in Harvard... 

 

  



 

 

 

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