ANT 394 FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY METHODS
Experiential training in field-based data-collection methods and techniques in the context of new and ongoing archaeological investigations in the College’s 750-acre Arboretum. Depending on the project, methods and equipment training can include experience with archaeological surface reconnaissance, survey and mapping, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), handheld GPS, total station, small-scale subsurface testing, and formal excavation. Emphasis is placed on ethical field data-collection practices and rigorous recording procedures. Project-specific training can include preliminary data analysis, interpretation, and presentation to general and specialized audiences. Fieldwork occurs in the outdoors and often on one or both weekend days.
Notes
An introductory course in archaeological anthropology is preferred, but no prior field archaeology experience is required. This course may be repeated four times for credit.
Registration Restrictions
Instructor Permission Required
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 6 students.