Anthropology 221 - Thinking From Things: Method, Theory and Practice in Archaeology

Method, Theory, Pract Archaeol

Spring
2022
01
4.00
Patricia Mangan

TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
ANT-221-01-202203
Seelye 201
pmangan@smith.edu
This course focuses on the theoretical foundations of archaeological research, the variety of methods available to analyze material culture, the interpretation of results, and ethical considerations of practicing archaeology in the United States and abroad. The course provides students with a solid foundation for evaluating and contextualizing current methodological and theoretical trends within archaeology. Case studies illustrate the diversity of archaeological thought, interdisciplinary approaches to studying material culture, and innovative directions in the field of anthropological archaeology. Discussions of practice address the roles and responsibilities of archaeologists in heritage management, museum development, and community outreach.
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