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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
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S-73-5
I.
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MEMORANDUM
To ?
SENATE
.
?
.
From
SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
5AC0LTY OP ARTS - NEW COURSE
Subject. ?
OPOSAL -
ARCHAEOLOGY 439.3
?
Date DECEMBER 13, 1972
MOTION:
?
?
"That Senate approve the new course proposal, as set
forth in S.73-5, for Archaeology 439-3 - Early Man
and Environments in North America."
S.

 
SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
S-73-os
0
?
MEMORANDUM
To
?
SENATE
?
From
SENATE COMMITTEEON UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
FACULTY OF ARTS - NEW COURSE
Subject.
rRo p
osAL - ARCHAEOLOGY
439-3
?
Date DECEMBER
13, 1972
On recommendation of the Faculty of Arts, the Senate
Committee on Undergraduate Studies has approved the new course proposal
Archaeology
439-3 -
Early Man and Environments in North America, as set
forth in SCUS
72-36,
and recommends approval to Senate.
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
?
S (
c4
72-3 C
MEMORANDUM
TO ?
\r. ?
Ian Mugridge., ........... ...... .................... ................ .... .From ....... DP.
?
.R9Y...
.
SOrI .
Chairman, . .ç..JJ..
................................................
?
Chairman, Archaeology Department.
Stic
Ne.' Archaeology....
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Date. November 23, 1972
Two new Archaeology courses Archaeology 438 - Stratigraphy
'f Archaeological Sites and Archaeology 439 - Early Man and Environ-
'ents in North America were proposed by this Department, passed
w
the Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee, and passed by the
Faculty of Arts. The Faculty of Arts Curriculum Committee
recommended that we discuss these courses with the Geography Department
prior to their presentation to S.C.U.S. These discussions did
indeed take place with Geography on our instigation prior to the
S.C.U.S.
meeting, and agreement in principle was reached. There
'as, however, insufficient time before the S.C.U.S. meeting to work
cut the details of the in principle agreement.
Archaeology 439 - Early Man and Environments in North America
The Geographers had expressed concern that this course
overlapped with Geography 416_5 Pleistocene Geography, and
Geography 342-3
1
Geography of Prehistoric Societies. We explained
to the Geographers that this course is roughly 90% post Pleistocene
in its coverage and is limited regionally to North America, and that
unless the Geographers are teaching outside the calendar description
for Geography
1
1.16-5 the amount of overlap was at best 10%. We
similarly pointed out that we offer the lower division background to
this course, Archaeology 273 - Archaeology of the New World. We
agreed that this amount of overlap was insignificant.
In response to the Geographers' concern regarding overlap
of this course with Geography 342-3, we pointed out that Geography 342
overlaps not with this course, but with the lower division pre-
requisites for this course and that we do not approve Archaeology
majors taking Geography 342 because of duplication of content with our
lower division course offerings. We also expressed the principle
that Geography should be taught in the Geography Department and
Archaeology in the Archaeology Department and that the curricula
should be structured to facilitate students taking complementary
courses in the respective areas of disciplinary specialization
within the Departments.
As a result of the above discussions, it was agreed that
there was minimal overlap between the proposed new Archaeology course,
Archaeology 439, and the Geography course offerings and that this
course should go forward unmodified.
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Archaeology 438 - Stratigraphy of Archaeological Sites
Considerable discussion centered around this course as
it partly involves a discipline which is neither Geography nor
Archaeology, but Geology which is taught as part of the content of
both some Geography and some Archaeology courses. We eventually
agreed to division of the proposed Archaeology 438 into two courses:
(1)
a 300 level, 3 credit Geography course which would be pre-
requisite to
(2)
a 3 credit Archaeology course retaining the number Archaeology
438 and entitled Application of Sedimentology to Archaeological
Sites
We agreed to the above as it is an academically sound
arrangement, and conforms to the general principle of Geographic
specializations being offered in the Geography Department, and
Archaeological ones in the Archaeology Department.
The revised course proposals are in preparation and will
be forwarded as soon as they are completed.
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C.C.
Dr. N. Lincoln,
Dean of Arts.
Dr. R. Saunders,
Arts Curriculum Committee.
All Archaeology Faculty.
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SiMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
'S
Subject
MEMORANDUM
Dr. R. Saunders ?
From ?
j• Mugridge
?
. ?
.
?
.
Art
Chairman,
S
....
?
FacultyCurricp:lunCommittee
?
Chairman,
Senate Committee- on
Submission of Archaeology
? -S..an4. Date... November 20, 1972
439-5
At its meeting of Tuesday, 14th November, the Senate Committee.-
I ?
on Undergraduate Studies considered the above courses and a notion to
refer them to the Faculty of Arts was carried.
This action was taken largely because concern was expressed
concerning the overlap of these courses with some courses already offered
by
the
Geography Department and the Committee's feeling that it should
encourage and develop co-operation in the Faculty of Arts by proposing
that one or both of these courses should be offered jointly by the
Departments of Geography and Archaeology. It should be noted. that
mention was made in the meeting of negotiations which were already
underway between these to departments.
This submission
is therefore returned to your Committee and
to the Departments concerned for suitable re-examination and action.
I. Mridge
ains
c.c. Registrar
Chairman, Archaeology Department
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FACULTY
OF ARTS
NEW COURSE PROPOSAL
?
September 1971
1.
CALENDAR
INFORMATION
Department: Archaeology
?
Course Number: 439
?
Title: Early Man and
Environments in No th America
Sub-title or Description:
A discussion of theories concerning human cultural adaptations to the
Late Pleistocene environments of North America.
Credit Hours:
?
3 ?
Vector Description: ?
3-0-0
Pre-requisite(s):
.
Any 100 or 200 level Archaeology course
2. ENROLMENT
AND
SCHEDULING
Estimated Enrolment:
?
30
Semester
Offered (e.g. yearly, every Spring; .twièe yearly, Fall
?
and Spring),
• ?
Once yearly
When will course first be offered?
1974
3. JUSTIFICATION
A. What is the detailed description of the course including
differentiation from lower level courses, from similar courses
in the same department, and from courses in other depart*ats
in the University?
This subject has previously been briefly dealt with in
Archaeology 273. There are no equivalent courses in this
or other departments
B. What is the range of topics that may be dealt with in the
course?
Lectures will deal with man's initial entry into North America and
his spread throughout the continent in relation to the paleo-
. ?
environmental sequences of the Late Pleistocene. Specific topics
will include the Bering Land Bridge, Pleistocene sea-levels and
regional glacial-climatic chronologies and their effects on early
human migrations and adaptations.
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2.
C.
How does this course fit the
g
oals of
the department?
This subject is an essential foundation to the
archaeology of
• -
?
northern North America and will be particularly useful to
students engaged
in
field work in
Canada.
D.
How does
this course affect
degree requirements?
This course can be used to satisfy
degree requirements and
is
recommended for archaeology majors.
E.
What are the calendar changes necessary to reflect the
addition of this course?
Addition to the calendar
F.
What course, if any, is being dropped
frol the calendar if
this course is approved?
None
C. What is the
nature of student demand for this course?
High
H. Other reasons for introducing the course.
.
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3.
4. BUDGETARY AND SPACE FACTORS
• A. Which faculty will be available to teach this course?
Prof. Fladuaark,'
Dr. Alexander, Prof. Hobler
B.
What are the special space and/or equipment requirements
for this course?
classroom space
C.
Any other budgetary implications of mounting this course:
None
Approvals
Curriculum Committee:
Dean of Faculty: ?
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A/01
Senate Undergraduate
studies Committee:
Senate s
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ARCHAEOLO(Y 439 -
EARLY MAN AND ENVIRONMENTS
IN NORTH
APRICA
3 hours lectures per week
?
K.R.Fladmark
isc y
i ntton
'J e.5i
ti4,
Stud' of the origin
and spread of early
man in North
,
Amerioa
in
relation to the
j siCa1
cnvironuent and
climate
of the Late Pleistocene.
Rriuired Rcadirw
1
• Shutler,Richard
Jr. (ed.)
1971
?
Papers from a Symposium on Early Man
in North America,New 1velopments
1960-1970,
Arctic' Anthro
p
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,Yol.8,No2,
,Univ.of Wisconsin Press
2
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1967 ?
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Stanford Univ. Press
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1965
?
Paleo-American
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I.S.U.Museum,No.16
WormingtongHoPro l
Ancient
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1957 ?
Denver Museum
0fF
Naturnl
Miatory
1
Pojrnlar
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C.Irwin-Williams (ed.)
1968 ?
Early
Man
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North
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Eastern New
1' 1 exioo Univ
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C
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