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ARCHY 480: Advanced Archaeological Analysis: Ceramics
6.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Human technology in traditional societies. Ceramic tools as evidence for technological innovation, continuity, and change; and as evidence for ancient economic systems involving production, consumption, and distribution. Examines variety of approaches to the study of material culture — especially ceramics — including archaeological, ethnographic, experimental, and technical.
Prerequisite:
ARCHY 371
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ARCHY 481: Advanced Archaeological Analysis: Faunal Remains
6.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Seminar on techniques and methods employed in analysis of faunal remains from a wide range of Pleistocene and Holocene settings, including archaeological sites, coupled with a laboratory focusing on identification of faunal remains from these settings.
Prerequisite:
ARCHY 205
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ARCHY 482: Advanced Archaeological Analysis: Geoarchaeology
6.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Identification, analysis, and interpretation of sediments and soils associated with archaeological remains. Laboratories deal with sediment description and chemical analysis; field trips and student projects focus on archaeological applications of these subjects.
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ARCHY 483: Analyses of Stone Artifacts
6.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Close Current approaches to lithic analysis, including types of information obtainable (technological, functional, social, ideological) and constraints affecting the formation and analysis of lithic assemblages. Lectures interspersed with application of methods under discussion to individual artifacts and to assemblages.
Prerequisite:
ARCHY 371
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ARCHY 489: Archaeology Practicum
2.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Faculty-supervised internships either on or off campus in organizations utilizing archaeological skills in academic or nonacademic settings. Includes cultural resource management companies, government agencies, private non-profit organizations, tribal governments, and museums.
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ARCHY 489 - Archaeology Practicum
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ARCHY 490: MUS CURAT PRACTICUM
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
No course description available.
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Separate File
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ARCHY 495: Quantitative Archaeological Analytic Techniques
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to quantitative approaches to archaeological problems; data screening, numeric methods of classification and identification, graphical and computer-based seriation techniques, and the analysis of spatial patterning in artifact distributions.
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ARCHY 497: Archaeological Method and Theory I: Formal Theory
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Examination of theoretical constructs in the analysis of archaeological data. Terminology, typologies, and interregional comparisons.
Prerequisite:
ARCHY 205
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ARCHY 498: Archaeological Method and Theory II: Explanatory Theory
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Conceptual frameworks employed by archaeologists in obtaining explanation in the three major areas of culture history, cultural reconstruction, and explanatory prehistory, considering the nature of explanation as conceived in these areas, the basic assumptions employed in achieving these aims, and an introduction to the methods employed.
Prerequisite:
ARCHY 205; ARCHY 497
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ARCHY 499: Undergraduate Research
0.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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