AST 3050 - Archaeoastronomy (3)


Cross Listed as: ANT 3050
Archaeoastronomy is a course synthesizing ancient and modern astronomical concepts. Themes of early science and empiricism emphasizing ancient cultures and their concepts of astronomy, cosmology, and time. Technological tools used by ancient societies to obtain and record astronomical data and knowledge will be studied. Examples will be drawn from ancient world cultures such as the Maya, the Aztec, Ancient Greece, Ancient China and others. An introduction to modern astronomical instrumentation and astrophysical insights will provide context for understanding the achievements and limitations of ancient scientists. Fulfills GE synthesis area B5.

Prerequisite(s): Lower division GE requirements in Areas A and B.
GE Area(s): B5
Component(s): Lecture
Grading Basis: Graded Only
Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once
Course Category: GE Course

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