Archaeology - Excavation and Documentation

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This course includes:

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  • list-favsCPD Accreditation
  • list-favs4 units
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Edu Smart

Learning Outcomes:

  • Comprehend the process of archaeological excavation and documentation, including site preparation, mapping, and record keeping.
  • Analyse the different types of post-excavation analysis, including cleaning, conservation, and categorising artefacts and specimens.
  • Identify the different dating methods in archaeology, including relative and absolute dating techniques.
  • Critically evaluate archaeological interpretation, including theory, hypothesis testing, and analytical frameworks.
  • Understand the importance of context in archaeological interpretation, including environmental, cultural, and social factors.
  • Develop an understanding of archaeological documentation, including field notes, photographs, and drawings.
  • Communicate effectively about archaeological topics, both orally and in writing.

Course Overview:

In this course, you’ll learn about the process of excavation and documentation, post-excavation analysis, dating techniques, and archaeological interpretation.

You’ll explore the different stages of archaeological excavation, from site preparation to record-keeping and develop an understanding of documentation, including field notes, photographs, and drawings. You’ll also learn about the different types of post-excavation analysis, including cleaning, conservation, and categorising artefacts and specimens.

By the end of this course, you’ll have a deep understanding of the process of archaeological excavation and documentation and be able to critically evaluate archaeological interpretation using theory, hypothesis testing, and analytical frameworks.

Course Benefits:

This course on Archaeology – Excavation and Documentation will provide you with a range of benefits that will enhance your understanding of the archaeological practice and prepare you for further study or a career in the field. By exploring the process of excavation and documentation, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the techniques and tools used by archaeologists to uncover the secrets of the past.

You’ll also develop aptitudes in archaeological documentation, including field notes, photographs, and drawings, and learn about the different types of post-excavation analysis, including cleaning, conservation, and categorising artefacts and specimens. This wisdom will be valuable in various contexts, from academic study to professional work in heritage management, museum curation, and cultural resource management.

Moreover, this course will deepen your understanding of the principles of archaeological interpretation, preparing you to critically evaluate archaeological evidence using theory, hypothesis testing, and analytical frameworks.

Career Path:

Here are seven potential career paths that you could explore with a background in archaeology:

  • Archaeological Illustrator – Creates detailed illustrations and reconstructions of archaeological sites and artefacts.
  • Collections Manager – Oversees the management and conservation of collections of artefacts and specimens in museums and other institutions.
  • Archaeological Photographer – Documents archaeological sites and artefacts using photography and other imaging techniques.
  • Cultural Resource Specialist – Conducts surveys and assessments to identify cultural resources and develop management plans for their protection.
  • Archaeological Consultant – Provides expert advice and guidance to clients in fields such as construction, development, and resource extraction, to ensure compliance with archaeological regulations and best practices.
  • Archaeological Educator – Develops and delivers educational programs and materials to engage the public with archaeological topics and promote cultural heritage.
  • Research Archaeologist – Conducts original research on archaeological topics, often in academic or research institutions.

Course content

  • video The Process of Excavation and Documentation
    00:12:00
  • video Post-Excavation Analysis
    00:11:00
  • video Understanding Dating in Archaeology
    00:11:00
  • video Archaeological Interpretation
    00:09:00
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