AR2201:04
Principles of Archaeological Investigation
Townsville
Prerequisites: AR1002
Inadmissable Subject Combination: AR2001 AR3102
26 lectures, 24 hours practicals, 8 hours field work. First semester.
Staff: Dr M Gibbs, Dr D Roe.
This subject gives a theoretical and practical introduction to a series of techniques that are employed in the design and execution of archaeological research projects. The topics that are addressed include: ethical, legal and practical aspects of fieldwork; site documentation and surveying methods; the employment of specialist techniques and approaches to data collection, processing and interpretation.
Learning Objectives:
- understanding of the basic aims and principles of archaeological investigation;
- knowledge of a range of theoretical frameworks and associated methodology;
- understanding of practical procedures in the field and laboratory;
- understanding of ethical issues within the discipline.
Assessment by portfolio (60%); three-hour end of semester examination (40%).
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