ANTHRO 353

Archaeology in Practice


Description

Introduces standard laboratory methods for analysing artefacts and generating material culture data to answer questions about the past. Quantitative observations, classification, and hypothesis testing will be emphasised. Course content will be relevant to a range of archaeological research, including research in heritage management contexts. Analysis of Australasian and Pacific Island materials will form the basis of laboratory work when possible.

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Availability 2024

Semester 1

Lecturer(s)

Lecturer(s) Dr Rebecca Phillipps

Assessment

Coursework only; no exam

Points

ANTHRO 353: 15 points

Prerequisites

ANTHRO 200 or ANTHRO 201 with a minimum B- grade