ANT 304 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Experimental Archaeology, Relative Dating, Total Station

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Module 1: https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=5n2m_0c-gww (links to an external site. , https://www. youtube. com/watch?v=u_6u6a48kk0 (links to an external site. , http://video. pbs. org/video/1884526871 (links to an external site. , http (links to an external site. )/ (links to an external site. : videos, vocabulary, or sites for general information. Students need to consult the glossaries for proper use of archaeological terms. Some terms will be explained in class, but others will not. For instance, it is important students know what archaeologists mean by a trowel": https://www. archaeological. org/education/glossary, http://www. texasbeyondhistory. net/glossary, http://anthro. palomar. edu/time/time_5. (links to an external site. )htm (links to an external site. : http://anthro. palomar. edu/time/time_4. (links to an external site. )htm (links to an external site. : main concepts, definitions and some terms to note: Archaeology: archaeology is the study of the human past through the physical remains left by humankind. Archaeologists place events in time to understand change through time and to share their interpretation with a wider audience. We call these physical remains, material culture (the objects people made and left behind).

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