ANTH 1300 Exam I Study Guide
Important People (what is their contribution? What did they contribute to the development of archaeology?) James Ussher-the primate of all Ireland, a prolific scholar who published a chronology that dealt with time and da
GIS/Archaeology Background:
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What is a GIS? Spatial Archaeology GIS/Archaeology Timeline GIS/Archaeology applications Quick recap Future
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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Reading Notes: Holtorf Ch. 5
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A theme Adventure is most common o Action Adventure/Epic About spectacle, action; not human condition o Fusion with hero myth D theme Detective o Mostly in documentaries
Chapter 3 - Outline It has been said that the person with a clear objective and a plan of campaign is more likely to succeed than the person with neither, and this is certainly true of archaeology. The military overtones of the words "objective" and
Anth 101 Archaeology Study Guide
People to know (importance, impact on archaeology) from Lecture: Nabonidus, last king of Babylon Thomas Jefferson CB Moore Nels Nelson AV `Ted' Kidder James A Ford Walter Taylor Lewis Binford Kathleen A Deagan Ideas
THE SPECULATIVE PERIOD 1700-1894
Jefferson 1782-84
Stratigraphy layers, the law of superposition, higher layers or strata cap lower layers; lower strata are older than higher layers.
Caleb Atwater 1820
Caleb Atwater, postmaster of Circleville, O
Archaeology Chapter 1 - Principals of Archaeology STUDENT 1. Archaeology a. is the study of the human past. b. combines the themes of time and change. c. involves artifacts, ecofacts, and features. d. all of the above e. none of the above 2. Artifact
Archaeological Concepts
Applied, engaged, and public
anthropology.
The application of anthropological data, perspectives, theory and techniques to identify, assess, and address contemporary social issues
Kinds of Archaeology
Prehistoric Archaeology
Chapter 5
The following recommendations are presented in term of suggested directions for future research and improvements for cultural resource management. All proposed projects are described in terms of goals, costs, and benefits. Managerial recon
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
One of the most pressing concerns facing archaeologists and cultural resource managers in the twenty-first century is how to protect cultural resources for meaningful research and future investigation while ensuring access to
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YOUR FIRST MIDTERM EXAM IS THURSDAY, 26 FEBRUARY. THERE WILL BE A REVIEW SESSION FOR THE MIDTERM ON TUESDAY, 24 FEBRUARY AT 5:00 PM IN BIOSCIENCES WEST, ROOM 208. BY NOW, YOU SHOULD HAVE BEGUN YOUR ESSAYS (WORTH 100 POINTS, 25% OF YOUR F
The Archaeological Dig of a Native American, Colonial, and Industrial Site. Southern New Jersey
Derek Ems Introduction to Archaeology Prof. G. Schwartz Essay Assignment April 10, 2008 Introduction The site that I chose to study was an area near the B
Exam 1 Vocabulary
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Chapter 1: Principles of Archaeology Prehistory- in general, the human past, specifically, the time before the appearance of written records Archaeology- the study of the human past, combining the themes of
Intro Archaeology Notes 01/13/09 History of Archaeology Before Archaeology Early archaeology: 18th 19th centuries Culture History: Early 20th century Potter styles, chronology, &
Early interest in antiquity Nabonidus Babylon, 6th century B