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ARCN 222.54 Experimental Archaeology and Experiential History 6 credits

Closed: Size: 24, Registered: 24, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 121 / Anderson Hall 122

MTWTHF
11:30am12:40pm11:30am12:40pm1:45pm5:00pm11:10am12:10pm

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Synonym: 59094

Alex Knodell, Austin Mason, Jake Morton

This course offers an experiential approach to crafts, technologies, and other material practices in premodern societies. Through hands-on activities and collaborations with local craftspeople, farmers, and other experts, this course will examine and test a variety of hypotheses about how people in the past lived their lives. How did prehistoric people produce stone tools, pottery, and metal? How did ancient Greeks and Romans feed and clothe themselves? How did medieval Europeans build their homes and bury their dead? Students will answer these questions and more by actively participating in a range of experimental archaeology and experiential history projects. Lab required.

Prerequisite: One previous Archaeology pertinent course

ARCN 246.52 Archaeological Methods & Lab 6 credits

Closed: Size: 11, Registered: 13, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 121 / Anderson Hall 122

MTWTHF
10:20am12:05pm10:20am12:05pm
1:45pm5:00pm
Synonym: 59095

Alex Knodell

As a field that is truly interdisciplinary, archaeology uses a wide range of methods to study the past. This course provides a hands-on introduction to the entire archaeological process through classroom, field, and laboratory components. Students will participate in background research concerning local places of historical or archaeological interest; landscape surveying and mapping in GIS; excavation; the recording, analysis, and interpretation of artifacts; and the publication of results. This course involves real archaeological fieldwork, and students will have an opportunity to contribute to the history of the local community while learning archaeological methods applicable all over the world.

Sophomore priority

Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: ARCN 246.WL2 (Synonym 59097)

ARCN 246.53 Archaeological Methods & Lab 6 credits

Open: Size: 11, Registered: 10, Waitlist: 0

Anderson Hall 121 / Anderson Hall 122

MTWTHF
10:20am12:05pm1:45pm5:00pm10:20am12:05pm
Synonym: 59096

Alex Knodell

As a field that is truly interdisciplinary, archaeology uses a wide range of methods to study the past. This course provides a hands-on introduction to the entire archaeological process through classroom, field, and laboratory components. Students will participate in background research concerning local places of historical or archaeological interest; landscape surveying and mapping in GIS; excavation; the recording, analysis, and interpretation of artifacts; and the publication of results. This course involves real archaeological fieldwork, and students will have an opportunity to contribute to the history of the local community while learning archaeological methods applicable all over the world.

Sophomore priority

Waitlist for Juniors and Seniors: ARCN 246.WL3 (Synonym 59098)

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