Peloponnese grain, grape, and olive

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Human Evolution and PREHISTORY
Advertisements

Archaeologist Summery. SUMMERY. Archaeologists study the remains of things people have left behind or thrown away. They examine everything from underwater.
By Anne Hagel. What is archaeology? The scientific study of the physical evidence of past human societies recovered through the excavation. Archaeologists.
PERSIA ATTACKS THE GREEKS
The Giant’s Ring Circular enclosure 180 meters in diameter. In the middle of the enclosure stands the remains of a stone.
Technique Refresher What is Archaeology? Goals, Techniques, Concepts.
Archaeology Photo from my work at Mammoth Cave National Park.
Searching For Clues About the Past. Hmmmm….What is it that Archaeologists REALLY do? What comes to your mind when you think about the work of archaeologists?
Excavation! Anth 130 September 11, Excavation The exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains Yields the most reliable evidence.
Goals of Archaeology (Patty Jo Watson) 1.Develop Chronology in the Absence of writing ( Culture History) 2.Reconstruct Past Lifeways ( New Archaeology.
Archaeology Vocabulary Get ready to dig…Like in the DIRT!!
Archaeology Photo from my work at Mammoth Cave National Park.
INTERPRETING HISTORY: HISTORICAL EVIDENCE &ARCHAEOLOGY.
Archeology Can also be spelled: Archaeology. Absolute Secrecy Telling the other team what you are doing absolutely destroys the point of doing this project.
McGraw-Hill © 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1.
Introduction to Archaeology University of Leicester.
ANAR 132 Foundations of Archaeology Tuesday Thursday 2:00 - 3:20 pm As part of the broad discipline of anthropology, archaeology provides the long chronological.
Ancient Middle America Tehuacán University of Minnesota Duluth Tim Roufs Maize God.
Archaeological Survey and Excavation. Survey and Excavation Research Design Finding Archaeological Sites Excavation Types of Sites.
Archaeology.
Canadian History What is history?.
Ancient History Pre-Unit Study. Instructions Student Handout: Section: Terms in Basic Archaeology Fill in the correct term for each blank. Make sure you.
The Study of Anthropology and Archaeology. Definitions Anthropology is the study of the human skeleton Archaeology is the systematic study of past human.
COPYRIGHT © 2008 Nelson Education Ltd. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Human Evolution and PREHISTORY Link to the Canadian Archaeological Association Link to the.
VIRTUAL MUSEUM OF NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN DAILY LIFE FAMOUS WOMEN MATRILINEAL TRIBES CREATION MYTHS CURATOR INFORMATION Archaeologist -Photo of tools used.
24 January 2013 Bellringer – Please have your homework out on your desk. Discuss Homework – make corrections! Chapter 8.1 Notes (preview chapter) HW :
Stratigraphy Understanding site deposits. Reading the Layers.
Archaeology Photo from my work at Mammoth Cave National Park.
Thought of the Day Look back at your notes entitled The Assyrians & The Persian Empire. Who were the 2 kings that ruled the Persian Empire? What were their.
Archaeology. What is Archaeology?  One of 4 sub-fields Anthropology  Study of ancient cultures through material remains Artifacts  Aims to explain.
ARCHAEOLOGY An Introduction. What is archaeology? Turn to the person sitting beside you and discuss what you believe archaeology is. Turn to the person.
WHAT IS ARCHAEOLOGY? Archaeology means the ‘study of everything ancient’. Archaeology means the ‘study of everything ancient’. Archaeologists examine all.
The Archaeology Magazine For Kids Grade 8 M.Wiener.
Archeology: The Science of Trash By Ron Eisenman.
BASIC METHODS IN ARCHAEOLOGY HOW WE LEARN ABOUT THE PAST.
World History GREEK CITY-STATES.
Mountains & Seas (especially the Aegean Sea) helped shape the history of Greece  They sailed on the seas to far off places to establish colonies.  The.
Archaeology 101.
ARCHAEOLOGY Archaeology Introduction What kind of discipline is Archaeology : –It is a science…why? Careful, logical examination that follows specific.
Archaeological Anthropology From excavation to interpretation.
Archaeology Can You Dig It?. What is Archaeology? Study of past human life and activities by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence.
Appreciating Human Diversity Fifteenth Edition Conrad Phillip Kottak University of Michigan A n t h r o p o l o g y McGraw-Hill © 2013 McGraw-Hill Companies.
Examining Sources How do archaeologists investigate ancient cultures?
Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity
GALATIANS 3:1 1 CORINTHIANS 15:1-8
Disciplines of Social Studies
Archaeology 1st Yr.
What is Archaeology?.
The Geography and Early People of Ancient Greece
Enriching archaeological data with processed digital photography
How does Archaeology get done?
Classical Greece.
Archaeology and Its Importance in Studying History
Disciplines of Social Studies
INVESTIGATING THE PAST
Dating the Past.
Chapter One Uncovering the Past.
American History Chapter 7 Sections 1,2 and 3.
Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 140 Sections 01 & 02
The Giant’s Ring
Do-Now *Which discipline Of Social Studies Interests you the most
Brief Overview of Ancient Greek Culture
* * * * BLACK SEA Macedonia AEGEAN SEA Asia Minor IONIAN SEA Attica
Archaeological Terms.
ચાલો માટી વિશે જાણીએ All About Soil.
The Crisis of Athenian Democracy
Mammoth Cave National Park.
Year 7 History Challenge
Materials created during the time under study
Progressive Era Vocabulary
Presentation transcript:

Peloponnese grain, grape, and olive

Classical Archaeology as a Discipline * Anthropology * History * Classics

Sources of Evidence Excavations

Small picks

Troweling to determine changes in soil composition

Cleaning pots in situ

Agora (downtown civic center) of Classical Athens

Sources of Evidence Surface Survey

Underwater Archaeology Sources of Evidence Remote Sensing Underwater Archaeology

Absolute and Relative Chronology

Stratification (stratum/strata)

Stratification, Terminus Post Quem

Section drawing through the mound of Troy

Relative Chronology Seriation

Absolute Chronology

The Pantheon in Rome

dendrochronology

Marathon, tomb of war dead in 490 B.C.