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Ancient Middle America

Spring Semester 2008

International Year of Languages

Anth 3618 Ancient Middle America

54991 -001 LEC, 03:30 P.M. - 04:45 P.M., Tu,Th (01/22/2008 - 05/09/2008), Cina  214, Roufs,Tim, 3 credits

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Textbook for the course

general textbook information

assignments summary

The Maya

The Maya (7th ed.)

Michael D. Coe

(NY: Thames and Hudson, 2005)

Mexico

Mexico (5th ed.)

Michael D. Coe and Rex Koontz

(NY: Thames and Hudson, 2002)


8-Deer, Mixtec Leader

Tula, Hidalgo
Tula, Hidalgo, Toltec Capital

Copan Sculpture
Copán, Honduras

Olmec, Mexico

Aztec Sunstone Calendar

Aztec Sunstone

Danzante Figure
Danzante
Monte Albán
Tikal, Guatemala
Tikál, Guatemala


Map of Major Mayan Archaeological Sites
Mayan World
Maya stelae of Copán, Honduras,  Frederick Catherwood, 1839
Copán, Honduras

Clovis point
Clovis point

Copan Jade
Copán Jade
Honduras

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January  2008

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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New Year's Day
       
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Dia de los Santos Reyes
           
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VC 128
Woman of Chamula (14 min.)

Mexico, 7-19, 237-241
 
VC 1611
Sentinels of Silence (19 min.)

Mexico, 20-27
REM:
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The Maya, 7-10, 10-29
  The Maya, 29-40; look over pp. 249-253 REM:
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February  2008

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49th anniversary
of Buddy Holly's death

 
DVD 145
Scientific American Frontiers: "Coming into America," Alan Alda (60 min.)

Mexico, 28-40

 
The Maya, 40-55

Chinese New Year
(Spring Festival)
(year 4706)
(Rat)
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VC 1299
The Search for Ancient Americans (57 min., 1988, CC)

Mexico, 41-60
 
Mexico, 61-77

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VC 3403-4
"The Fifth World of the Aztecs" (60 min.)

Mexico, 77-100
 
VC 3284
Excavations at La Venta (29 min.)

The Maya, 56-66

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The Maya, 66-79
 
DVD 1110
Culture and Math: The Maya
(15/31 min., 2006)

The Maya, 198-229
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March  2008

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Review for Midsemester Exam
 
Mexico, 101-120
Teotihuacán
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Mexico, 120-130
 
The Maya, 80-88, 247-248
Extra Credit
topic statement
due to
WebDrop
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Spring
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Spring
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Spring
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Spring
break

Mr. Roger's
birthday

Spring
break


 
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The Maya, 88-101
 
VC 3403-2
"Forests of the Maya" (60 min.)

The Maya, 102-129 Tikál
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April  2008

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The Maya, 130-150
 
VC 212
Maya Lords of the Jungle (60 min.)

The Maya, 151-164

Mexico, 131-148

Extra Credit

(1) bibliography
and
(2) promissory
abstract

due to
WebDrop
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VC 2163
Lost Kingdoms of the Maya (60 min.)

Mexico, 149-173
 
VC 2322
The Fall of the Maya (23 min.)

VC 814
Copán (15 min.)

Mexico, 174-189

Extra Credit

annotated
outline
due to
WebDrop
REM:
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The Maya, 165-180
 
The Maya, 180-191
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Mexico, 190-205

 
Mexico, 205-224, 236
 
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The Maya, 192-197
     
 

May  2008

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VC 169
The Sweat of the Sun (52 min.)

The Maya, 230-242

s2019 The MA Extra Credit Term Paper Term Paper is due by the end of Week 13, by Saturday, 20 April 2019.

AVISO:
Late Extra Credit Papers will not be accepted unless (1) arrangements for an alternate date have been arranged in advance, or (2) medical emergencies or similar extraordinary unexpected circumstances make it unfeasible to turn in the assignment by the announced due date. Why?


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course evaluation


Mexico, 225-231, 232-235

The Maya, 243-246



Comida Mexicana
at
Hacienda del Sol
319 East Superior St.
(map)

s2019 The MA Case Study is due no later than the end of Week 13, Saturday, 20 April 2019

AVISO: Late Case Study papers will not be accepted unless (1) arrangements for an alternate date have been arranged in advance, or (2) medical emergencies or similar extraordinary unexpected circumstances make it unfeasible to turn in the assignment by the announced due date.

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s2019 Final semester evaluations are due by the last day of the term, Saturday, 4 May 2019
 
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The s2019 Ancient Middle America Final Exam will be at 8:00-9:55 on Tuesday, 7 May 2019, in Cina 214

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Memorial Day
         

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University of Minnesota Duluth Student Academic Integrity Policy

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"Academic dishonesty tarnishes UMD's reputation and discredits the accomplishments of students. UMD is committed to providing students every possible opportunity to grow in mind and spirit. This pledge can only be redeemed in an environment of trust, honesty, and fairness. As a result, academic dishonesty is regarded as a serious offense by all members of the academic community. In keeping with this ideal, this course will adhere to UMD's Student Academic Integrity Policy, which can be found at www.d.umn.edu/assl/conduct/integrity. This policy sanctions students engaging in academic dishonesty with penalties up to and including expulsion from the university for repeat offenders." -- UMD Educational Policy Committee, Jill Jensen, Chair (08/16/2007)

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