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Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 925 g

Homsey-Messer / Michaud / Reed

Experiencing Archaeology

A Laboratory Manual of Classroom Activities, Demonstrations, and Minilabs for Introductory Archaeology
1. Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-78920-349-3
Verlag: Berghahn Books

A Laboratory Manual of Classroom Activities, Demonstrations, and Minilabs for Introductory Archaeology

Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 216 mm x 280 mm, Gewicht: 925 g

ISBN: 978-1-78920-349-3
Verlag: Berghahn Books


This unique workbook provides the opportunity for students to complete a variety of labs using items found on hand. It is perfectly suited for teaching beyond the traditional classroom, in remote learning environments and with large class sizes.

From creating complex stratigraphy with piles of clothes, to illustrating optimal forging theory with nothing more than a handful of coins, as well as activities based on writing, drawing, and provided cutout sheets, there are many ways to use this book for online 'at home' lab classes.

Today, many general-education archaeology courses are large, lecture-style class formats that present a challenge to providing students, particularly non-majors, with opportunities to learn experientially. This laboratory-style manual compiles a wide variety of uniquely designed, hands-on classroom activities to acquaint advanced high school and introductory college students to the field of archaeology. Ranging in length from five to thirty minutes, activities created by archaeologists are designed to break up traditional classroom lectures, engage students of all learning styles, and easily integrate into large classes and/or short class periods that do not easily accommodate traditional laboratory work.

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Weitere Infos & Material


List of Figures and Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Module 1: Frameworks for Exploring Anthropological Archaeology

Chapter 1. The Scientific Method (TSM) Cube

Chapter 2. Cultural Bingo

Chapter 3. Eclectic Challenge

Chapter 4. A Symbol Worth a Thousand Words

Chapter 5. Candle Symbolism

Module 2: Attributing Meaning to Artifacts and Formation of the Archaeological Record

Chapter 6. Archaeological Chaos

Chapter 7. Name That Thingamajig

Chapter 8. Button Classification

Chapter 9. The (Site) Matrix

Chapter 10. Body Mapping

Module 3: Frameworks for Measuring Time

Chapter 11. Human Stratigraphy

Chapter 12. Time Lines

Chapter 13. Childhood Battleship Curves

Chapter 14. Stirrup Bottle Seriation

Chapter 15. Tree-Ring Matching

Chapter 16. “Smarties” Metric Dating

Module 4: Exploring Archaeological Specialties

Chapter 17. Flaky Archaeology: Lithic Analysis

Chapter 18. Pots and People: Ceramic Analysis

Chapter 19. What’s for Dinner? Faunal Analysis

Chapter 20. What’s for Dinner? Botanical Analysis

Chapter 21. “Bone”-afide Archaeology: Mortuary Analysis

Module 5: Interpretation and Explanation in Archaeology

Chapter 22. Campus Garbology: Processual Archaeology

Chapter 23. Bringing Home the Bacon: Post-processual Archaeology

Chapter 24. Lend Me Your Hand: Post-processual Archaeology

Chapter 25. Optimally Foraged Money: Behavioral Ecology

Chapter 26. Tree of Life: Human Ecology

Chapter 27. Can You Spare a Penny? Economic Anthropology

Chapter 28. Can You Dough It? Linguistic Anthropology

Module 6: Archaeological Ethics and Stewardship

Chapter 29. Draw an Archaeologist Test

Chapter 30. Archaeopolitics: Who Owns the Past?

Chapter 31. Common Ground: Glacial Archaeology, Ethics, and Climate Change

Chapter 32. To List or Not to List…?

Chapter 33. The Ethical Archaeologist

Index


Homsey-Messer, Lara
Lara Homsey-Messer is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Graduate Coordinator of Applied Archaeology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her teaching philosophy and experience centers on service learning and public education. She currently serves on the Public Education Committee of the Society for American Archaeology and the editorial board of Archaeology magazine.

Reed, Angela Lockard
Angela Lockard Reed is a part-time professor in the Anthropology Department at Grand Valley State University.  In addition to teaching at the university she enjoys teaching archaeology in public school programs.  She details a partnership she led between a public school and GVSU students in the article “Archaeology, Service-Learning, and Public Education” published in Interdisciplinary Humanities in 2012.

Michaud, Tracy S.
Tracy S. Michaud is Assistant Professor and Chair of the Tourism & Hospitality program at the University of Southern Maine. Her classes and research focus on anthropologically-based community arts, culture, and tourism development. The Tourism and Hospitality Program at USM, under her leadership, recently received the Visit Portland’s Leadership in Education Award.

Bobo, Victoria
Victoria Bobo is the Associate Dean for Instructional Operations at Arapahoe Community College in Littleton, Colorado.  Ms. Bobo is an educator and higher education administrator who has served as the Online Operations Administrator and Director of General Education and Operations for Denver College of Nursing, Degree Program Manager at Cambridge College, adjunct faculty at Community College of Aurora and De Anza Community College, and instructor for Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth.

Lara Homsey-Messer is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Graduate Coordinator of Applied Archaeology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her teaching philosophy and experience centers on service learning and public education. She currently serves on the Public Education Committee of the Society for American Archaeology and the editorial board of Archaeology magazine.



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