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NATIVEAM 140

World History of Science: From Prehistory through the Scientific Revolution (HISTORY 140)

UNITS:5
GRADING:Letter (ABCD/NP)
LEVEL:Undergrad
GER:WAY-SI

(History NATIVEAM 40 is 3 units; History NATIVEAM 140 is 5 units.) The earliest developments in science, the prehistoric roots of technology, the scientific revolution, and global voyaging. Theories of human origins and the oldest known tools and symbols. Achievements of the Mayans, Aztecs, and native N. Americans. Science and medicine in ancient Greece, Egypt, China, Africa, and India. Science in medieval and Renaissance Europe and the Islamic world including changing cosmologies and natural histories. Theories of scientific growth and decay; how science engages other factors such as material culture and religions.

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5units

NATIVEAM 140: World History of Science: From Prehistory through the Scientific Revolution (HISTORY 140)

5 units · Letter (ABCD/NP) · GER: WAY-SI

(History 40 is 3 units; History 140 is 5 units.) The earliest developments in science, the prehistoric roots of technology, the scientific revolution, and global voyaging. Theories of human origins and the oldest known tools and symbols. Achievements of the Mayans, Aztecs, and native N. Americans. Science and medicine in ancient Greece, Egypt, China, Africa, and India. Science in medieval and Renaissance Europe and the Islamic world including changing cosmologies and natural histories. Theories of scientific growth and decay; how science engages other factors such as material culture and religions.

Offered in Spring 2027 at Stanford University.

Spring 2027 sections

  • Lecture — TBA TBA (Undergrad)

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