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    Archaeology – University Taster

    1. 1. Prerequisites
      1. 1.1 Requirements to Pursue an Archaeology Degree
      2. 1.2 Researching the Right Archaeology Degree for You
      3. 1.3 Careers in Archaeology
      • Module Review
    2. 2. Foundations of Archaeology
      1. 2.1 Understanding the Past and Present
      2. 2.2 Excavation and Stratigraphy
      3. 2.3 Antiquarians and Treasure Hunters
      4. 2.4 Archaeology and Anthropology
      5. 2.5 Archaeology in Popular Culture
      • Module Review
    3. 3. Archaeological Fieldwork
      1. 3.1 Desk Based Assessment and Survey Methods
      2. 3.2 Test Pits and Trial Excavation
      3. 3.3 The Dig
      4. 3.4 Post Excavation Analysis
      • Module Review
    4. 4. Dating Methods
      1. 4.1 Stratigraphic Dating
      2. 4.2 Typological and Morphological Dating
      3. 4.3 Dendrochronology
      4. 4.4 Radiocarbon Dating
      5. 4.5 Luminescence Dating
      • Module Review
    5. 5. Archaeological Science
      1. 5.1 Osteology and Zooarchaeology
      2. 5.2 Dietary Isotope Analysis
      3. 5.3 Geographical Isotope Analysis
      4. 5.4 Ancient DNA
      • Module Review
    6. 6. Neanderthals and the Middle Palaeolithic
      1. 6.1 The Lower Palaeolithic
      2. 6.2 Europe in the Middle Palaeolithic
      3. 6.3 Neanderthal Societies, Art, and Symbolic Thought
      4. 6.4 Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens Admixture
      • Module Review
    7. 7. Next Steps
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    1. Subjects 
    2. Archaeology – University Taster Post-16
    3. 5. Archaeological Science

    Module Review

    This module will introduce and discuss a number of the scientific methods employed in archaeology. None will be discussed in great depth, but you should have a good understanding of how and why we use these methods by the end of the module. Archaeological science is extraordinarily multidisciplinary, drawing on, adapting, and influencing methods throughout purer scientific disciplines. This is particularly the case with biological, environmental, and earth sciences, however this section will explore a wide array of methods closely tied to numerous fields. These examples are not exhaustive, but provide a good array of established, effective methods.

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