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CHRIS RODNING

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My teaching interests include regional courses on the archaeology and ethnohistory of native peoples in North America, and, especially, southeastern North America, as well as more thematically focused courses on such topics as the archaeology of gender, culture contact and colonialism, mortuary ritual, and cultural landscapes of the past.


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   Anthropology 427/727 | Spring 2010   
   Roots of Western Civilization   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 406 | Spring 2010   
   Proseminar in Anthropology: Conflict, Violence, and Warfare   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 343/643 | Spring 2009   
   Archaeology of Cultural Landscapes   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 406 | Spring 2009   
   Proseminar in Anthropology: Culture Contact and Colonialism   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 613 | Fall 2008   
   Southeastern U.S. Prehistory   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 334 | Fall 2008   
   Introduction to Archaeology   
   
 
 
   Anthropology 413/713 | Spring 2008   
   North American Prehistory   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 309/709 | Spring 2008   
   Archaeology of Colonialism   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 332/732 | Spring 2007   
   Archaeology of Gender   
 
 
 
   Anthropology 309/709 | Summer 2006   
   Archaeology of Childhood   
 

 
Chris Rodning 13 November 2009 Tulane University