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Archaeology
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What is Archaeology? One of 4 sub-fields Anthropology
Study of ancient cultures through material remains Artifacts Aims to explain origins & development of human culture “Speak to the earth and it shall teach thee”
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Why is Archaeology Important?
“History is to society as memory is to the individual.” Importance: Provides a means to learn about our past True for cultures with and without any written history “History will be kind to me because I intend to write it” ~Winston Churchill
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Can You Determine Where the following artifacts come from?
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What is it?
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How Archaeologists Conduct Research
1) Survey Site 2) Excavation Step 1: Remove top soil Step 2: Site plan Step 3: Study artifacts
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Dating Methods: Absolute vs. Relative
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Absolute Dating Dendrochronology Carbon 14 Potassium-argon
Thermoluminescence
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Relative Dating: Determining the Order of Events
Law of Horizontality Layers form horizontally Law of Superposition Oldest on bottom; Youngest on top Law of Association Objects in same layer = same age
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Garbology William Rathje
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Which Character Represents the Best Possible Way to Uncover the Past?
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The Ark of the Covenant
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