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ANTH-2302-001 Introduction to Archeology
Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills
The study of the human past through material remains. The course includes a discussion of methods and theories relevant to archeological inquiry. Topics may include the adoption of agriculture, response to environmental change, the emergence of complex societies and ethics in the discipline.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
Online Course
\ There are no textbooks required for this class. All lectures and other reading material can be found online.
\ Access to a reliable computer with enough power to run AConline and some internet features.
\ Course Objectives:
\\ After taking this course, students should have the following:
\\ 1. a basic understanding of the history of archaeology;
\\ 2. understand how archaeologists work and what they're looking for;
\\ 3. understanding the dating methods and terminology of archaeology;
\\ 4. and know something about the archaeology of our own hemisphere.
\\ Students are expected to do the reading and homework necessary to become familiar with these objectives, and to pass their exams.
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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
\ In the context of discussions, I expect students to respect each other's opinions and to give each other space to disagree without becoming hostile or angry. I expect homework to be done on time.
Grading Schema
A = 90-100
B = 80-89
C = 70-79
D = 60-69
F = 0-59
Your grade for this class will be based on completion of your weekly homework assignments, your weekly discussions, your quiz grades, and a field project. Your homework and discussions will count for 40% of your grade. Your quizzes will count for 40%, and your field project will count for the other 20%. You'll have 5 quizzes, and I'll drop your lowest quiz grade. Information and instructions about the field project are on your Lesson page. Your homework will consist of several questions on the assigned reading for the week. Your grades on homework will depend on how well you answer the questions. There are no right or wrong answers on your discussion questions. However, in order to get full credit, you'll need to answer the questions and respond to the answers of at least 2 other people. That means you need to post at least 3 times. I want good responses, not just "I agree with you," or "I don't agree with you." I also expect you to be respectful of each other's opinions in the discussion area. You can disagree with someone without being disrespectful. I encourage lively discussion and I expect you to disagree, but you have to be respectful.
\ Homework assignments and discussions have deadlines, so students must log into the class and post their work in order to get a grade for the week.
You will complete 14 lessons this semester. A new assignment will be posted every Monday morning at 6:00 a.m., and it will be due the following Sunday night at 11:59 p.m. Below are the Lessons for this semester. The Instructor reserves the right to change the lessons and/or calendar if necessary.
Lesson 1 - August 24 - How are archaeology and anthropology related.
Lesson2 - August 31 - Types of archaeology.
Lesson 3 - September 7 - The history of archaeology.
Quiz 1 - September 14
Lesson 4 - September 14- Archaeological data.
Lesson 5- September 21 - Survey and excavation
Lesson 6 - September 28 - Classification, dating, and analysis
Quiz 2 - October 5
Lesson 7 - October 5 - Interpretation and Reconstruction
Lesson 8 - October 12 - The concept of culture.
Lesson 9 - October 19 - The first farmers.
Quiz 3 - October 26
Lesson 10 - October 26 - Populating the Americas
Lesson 11 - November 2 - Mesoamerican Archaeology.
Lesson 12 - November 19 - South American Prehistory
Quiz 4 - November 16
Lesson 13 - November 16 - Old World Prehistory
No assignments for the week of November 23th - Thanksgiving
Lesson 14 - November 30 - Texas Panhandle Archaeology
Quiz 5 - December 7 – The Final Quiz (Quiz 5) will cover only lessons 13 and 14.
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