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ARCH2006 History of Archaeology: Discovering the Past

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Archaeology & Anthropology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Archaeology
Offered in First Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course looks at the intriguing history of archaeological investigations. It focuses on the way influential discoveries were made, the influence of rivalries and political/social pressures on archaeological research, and the development of archaeological practice.

Learning Outcomes Students will acquire knowledge of the history of archaeological thought and an understanding of archaeological theory and practice.
Indicative Assessment

Students explore the lives and discoveries of individual archaeologists in two tutorial presentations (15%) and their written summaries (15%), while they review schools of archaeological thought in a 3,000 word essay (70%).

Workload

Normally offered in alternate years
2 hours of lectures and one hour of tutorial per week. . Students will normally spend an additional 4 hours per week in study.

Areas of Interest Archaeology
Requisite Statement

One first year course to the value of 6 units in Archaeology (ARCH or PREH) or permission of the lecturer.

Incompatibility

PREH2006 History of Archaeology: Discovering the Past.

Preliminary Reading

Trigger, B. A History of Archaeological Thought, Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Majors/Specialisations Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
Academic Contact Dr Peter Hiscock

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