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ARC 276 - Archaeological Surveying I

3 Credits, 9 Contact Hours
0 lecture periods 9 lab periods
Introduction to the techniques and methods of archaeological surveying. Includes the application of field techniques for planning an archaeological survey; instrument use; identifying and recording artifacts, archaeological sites, and associated natural resources; survey methods; and site recording and mapping, with field experience in Southern Arizona. Also includes culture history, archaeological ethics, and an overview of cultural resource management. Uses museum collections, equipment, resources and facilities of the Archaeology Centre.

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Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Employ archaeological survey methods.
  2. Identify archaeological sites.
  3. Produce field maps.
  4. Prepare written documentation.

Outline:
  1. Introduction to Archaeological Survey Methods
    1. Survey fundamentals
    2. Safety concerns
  2. Cultural History of Southern Arizona
    1. Tucson Basin Prehistory
    2. Site visits
  3. Ethics in Archaeology
    1. Principles of archaeological ethics
    2. Indigenous perspectives
  4. Overview of Cultural Resource Management
    1. Major laws
    2. Jobs in archaeology
  5. Preparation for pedestrian survey
    1. Planning and logistics
    2. Map and aerial photo use
  6. Field Skills
    1. Use of compass and GPS receiver
    2. Artifact identification
    3. Site identification
  7. Survey methods
    1. Identification of natural resources associated with archaeological sites
    2. Site recording
    3. Site mapping
  8. Application of Field Techniques in the Tucson Basin
    1. In-field archaeological survey
    2. In-field site recording and mapping