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Nov 21, 2024
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ANTH 225 - Archaeological Field Methods Survey Credits: 3 Description Introduction to archaeological field research that uses current survey and recording methods to identify archaeological sites.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Define the general theory and purpose behind archaeological survey
- Explain the legal issues that concern cultural resource management, including its purpose and goals
- Discuss the relationship between cultural resource management and archaeological survey
- Demonstrate a competency of site survey that includes map reading, using a compass, pedestrian survey that requires hiking in a variety of environments, and other pertinent skills
- Conduct field recording of archaeological sites, including pertinent geographical, cultural, and artifactual data extant on-site
- Record field data on IMACS forms or other acceptable site recording forms in the laboratory
- Summarize the results of survey in a professional manner
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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