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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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ANT 250 - Archaeology Laboratory 4 Credits, 6 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 3 lab periods
Laboratory experience in the curating, processing and analysis of artifacts recovered from archaeological sites. Includes human osteology, zooarchaeology, lithic analysis, prehistoric ceramics, shells, historic artifacts, and usage of the Archaeology Centre.
Prerequisite(s): ANT 180 /ARC 180 or ANT 275 /ARC 275 or ANT 276 /ARC 276 Information: Prerequisite(s) may be waived with consent of instructor. Same as ARC 250 .
Course Learning Outcomes
- Identify human skeletal materials.
- List various animal bones common to archaeological sites.
- Replicate chipped stone manufacturing techniques and conduct a preliminary analysis of stone tools.
- Discuss multicultural techniques of prehistoric ceramic manufacture and demonstrate universal techniques for archaeological ceramic analysis.
- Identify and compare kinds of shell and shell artifacts.
- Identify historic archaeological artifacts.
- Utilize collection, materials, and resources of the Archaeology Centre.
Outline:
- Human Osteology
- Variation and diversity
- Analysis methods
- Sex and age determination techniques
- Zooarchaeology
- Analytical methods
- Mammal and avian bone identification
- Lithic Analysis
- Stone tool production
- Analytical procedures and classification schemes
- Prehistoric Ceramics
- Identification
- Classification
- Manufacture and production techniques
- Shells
- Identification and sources
- Utilization
- Historic Artifacts
- Hands on Experience Identifying and Studying the Collections, Materials, and Resources of the Archaeology Centre
Effective Term: Spring 2017
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