131. European Archaeology: Proto-Civilizations of Europe. Survey of European cultures from beginning of the food-producing economy in the 7th millennium B.C. to beginning of the Bronze Age in the 3rd millennium B.C.
132. European Archaeology: Bronze Age. Prerequisite: course 131 or consent of instructor. Survey of European cultures from around 3000 B.C. to the period of destruction of the Mycenaean culture about 1200 B.C. Aegean area and rest of Europe.
M150. Introduction to Indo-European Linguistics. (Same as Linguistics M150.) Prerequisites: one year of college-level study (course 3 or better, eight units minimum) of either Greek or Latin and either German or Russian. Survey of Indo-European languages from ancient to modern times; their relationships and chief characteristics.
199. Special Studies (2 to 8 units).
210. Indo-European Linguistics: Advanced Course. Prerequisite: course M150 or equivalent. Comparative study of phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon. Problems in analysis and reconstruction.
250A-250B. European Archaeology. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Studies in ancient European archaeological materials and their relationship to the Near East, Western Siberia, and Central Asia. May be repeated for credit. In Progress grading.
280A-280B. Seminars: Indo-European Linguistics. Prerequisite: course 210. Selected topics in Indo-European comparative grammar for advanced graduate students. In Progress grading.
596. Directed Individual Studies (2 to 8 units).
597. Preparation for Ph.D. Qualifying Examinations (2 to 8 units).
599. Research for Ph.D. Dissertation (2 to 8 units).
160A-160B. Introduction to Near Eastern Archaeology
161A-161B-161C. Archaeology of Mesopotamia
260. Seminar: Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology
261. Practical Field Archaeology
110. World Archaeology
112. Old Stone Age Archaeology
C115R. Strategy of Archaeology
M116Q. Dating Techniques in Environmental Sciences and Archaeology
183. History of Archaeology
259. Fieldwork in Archaeology
130A-130B. Elementary Classical Armenian
131A-131B. Intermediate Classical Armenian
132A-132B. Advanced Classical Armenian
166A. Greek Religion
166B. Roman Religion
168. Comparative Mythology
180. Introduction to Classical Linguistics
230A-230B. Language in Ancient Asia Minor
251A. Seminar: Classical Archaeology -- Aegean Bronze Age
260. Topics in Ancient Religion
268. Seminar: Comparative Mythology
M111D. Celtic Mythology
M111E. Survey of Medieval Celtic Literature
M111F. Celtic Folklore
211. Old English
216A-216B. Old Irish
217A-217B. Medieval Welsh
218. Celtic Linguistics
263. Celtic Literature
M112. Survey of Medieval Celtic Literature
M122. Celtic Mythology
M126. Baltic and Slavic Folklore and Mythology
M127. Celtic Folklore
228. Seminar: Topics in Celtic Folklore and Mythology
230. Survey of Germanic Philology
231. Gothic
232. Old High German
233. Old Saxon
245B. Germanic Antiquities
252. Seminar: Historical and Comparative Germanic Linguisitics
240A-240B. History of the Greek Language
242. Greek Dialects and Historical Grammar
243. Mycenaean Greek
110A. Elementary Sanskrit
110B. Intermediate Sanskrit
110C. Advanced Sanskrit
115. Readings in Sanskrit
M222A-M222B. Vedic
230. Selected Readings in Sanskrit Texts
234A-234B. Introduction to Panini's Grammar
236A-236B. Pali and Prakrits
169. Civilization of Pre-Islamic Iran
170. Religion in Ancient Iran
190A-190B. Introduction to Modern Iranian Studies
M222A-M222B. Vedic
230A-230B. Old Iranian
231A-231B. Middle Iranian
240. History of the Latin Language
242. Italic Dialects and Latin Historical Grammar
103. Introduction to General Phonetics
110. Introduction to Historical Linguistics
120A. Phonology I
120B. Syntax I
C140. Viking Civilization and Literature
151. Elementary Old Norse
152. Intermediate Old Norse
245A. Germanic and Scandinavian Mythology
140A-140B. Elementary Akkadian
141. Advanced Akkadian
220A-220B. Ugaritic
177. Baltic Languages and Cultures
M179. Baltic and Slavic Folklore and Mythology
201. Introduction to Old Church Slavic
202. Introduction to Comparative Slavic Linguistics
241A-241B. Advanced Old Church Slavic
242. Comparative Slavic Linguistics
251. Introduction to Baltic Linguistics