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Archeology Can also be spelled: Archaeology
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Absolute Secrecy Telling the other team what you are doing absolutely destroys the point of doing this project.
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What is archeology? Sub field of cultural anthropology –Sometimes kept separate from culture & physical Search for artifacts –Any object fashioned or altered by humans
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Finding A Site Aerial Photography Vegetation Patterns Soil Marks Ethnohistorical data Natural processes –Erosion, drought, hurricanes Construction Accident
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Aerial photography Pueblo site
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Aerial Photography & Vegetation Wooden walled structure
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What next? Set up a grid system Establish Datum point CAREFULLY, excavate
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Stratigraphy Items near the surface are newer than stuff further away from the surface The deeper you go, the further back in time you go.
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Stratigraphy
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Excavation This is a very slow process Carefully excavate a level area about 10 centimeters at a time Tools: Trowels – sifters – large shovel (rarely) If you find an artifact, carefully excavate –Sometimes with a paintbrush Watch for soil marks
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Soil Stains
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Cultural Resource Management Government required activities They want to do a project (highway, building), they have to see if it will impact any sites If a site is identified, they will excavate or protect
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Kennewick Man 9300 year old remains found in Washington found in 1996 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 Who owns this find –Research? –Returned to tribes?
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Kennewick Man
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Embedded stone tool
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Wisconsin Archeology Found along water ways Longest running archeology publication in North America Mammoth butchery sites Many mounds sites –High Cliff –Aztalan (between Milwaukee and Madison)
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High Cliff State Park Effigy mounds –Means they are in the shape of animals or people –Man mounds are very rare High Cliff has: –Bear –Panther –Conical/linear
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Aztalan Large settlement site 1000-1250 Obvious social stratification –Wealthy elite/peasants Farming: corn, beans, squash Large platform mounds Stockade surrounding village area Trade ties with Cahokia (St. Louis)
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Our Past Digs NORTH
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TAKE ANTHROPOLOGY YOU GET TO DIG HOLES!
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Our Past Digs WEST
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Absolute Secrecy Telling the other team what you are doing absolutely destroys the point of doing this project.
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