ARH-2090 Lecture Notes - Ground-Penetrating Radar, Human Behavior, Pictogram

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The scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material. Archaeology focuses on the past of human behavior. Cultural practices based on shared expectations and social norms. Material culture: all physical things left to use from a culture. Features: immovable structures, layers, pits, and posts in the ground. Sites and settlements: set of artifact, ecofacts, and features that defines places in the landscape where activity and residence were focused. Artifact: object and materials that people in the past made and used. Ecofact: unmodified natural items such as animal bones or plant remains that are usually brought to a site by its occupants either intentionally or unintentionally. Cultural contexts- certain types of artifact tend to occur on certain places: we can argue this reflects behavioral patterns influenced by cultural norms. Invasive- taking materials from a location (excavations) Non-invasive- surface survey, subsurface sensing (geophysics), surface sensing (planes, satellites)

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