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ARCH3004A Archaeological Field and Laboratory Methods A

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Archaeology & Anthropology
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Archaeology
Offered in Summer Session, 2010 and Summer Session, 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course is designed to provide students with a practical introduction to basic archaeological field and laboratory methods. Its focus is on techniques of excavation, archaeological stratigraphy, the recording of artefacts and the analysis and interpretation of structures, features and excavated materials. The course usually comprises a compulsory residential field school as well as supervised laboratory work during the first semester.

In 2010 a field school of two to three weeks is scheduled to take place in mid January to early February. It will be based in Southeastern Luzon, Philippines.

Learning Outcomes

Students will acquire knowledge of archaeological excavation and laboratory analysis practices.

Indicative Assessment

The assessment is based on 3 components of approximately equal weighting.

1. Satisfactory completion of field school and demonstration of competency in field school techniques.

2. Field Journal*

3. Formal research report*

Total combined wordlength of field journal and research report  maximum 6000 words

*Assessment tasks 2 and 3 to be completed and submitted as assessment for ARCH3004B.

Workload

2-3 week compulsory field school.

Areas of Interest Archaeology and Forensic Anthropology
Requisite Statement

24 units in Archaeology (ARCH or PREH) or permission of lecturer.

Incompatibility

PREH3004/ARCH3004 Archaeological Field and Laboratory Methods.

ARCH2055 Supervised Research in Archaeology (Spring session 2008)

Consent Required Consent is required prior to enrolling in this course.
Preliminary Reading

G. Barker Techniques of Archaeological Excavation, 1977 or later editions

Majors/Specialisations Archaeology, Forensic Anthropology, and Archaeology Practice
Other Information This course is offered in conjunction with ARCH3004B (offered semester 1 2010). Students must complete both ARCH3004A and ARCH3004B to receive credit for the course
Academic Contact Dr Marc Oxenham

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