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ANTH300 — Applied Field Survey Methods

8 credits · 8 hours

ANTH 300 - Applied Field Survey Methods ANTH 300 - Applied Field Survey Methods 4 to 8 Credit Hour(s) / 4 to 8 Billing Hour(s) This course introduces the methods used to collect and analyze archaeological data in hands-on field and lab settings. Students will learn survey techniques used in archaeology, incorporating skills in geography, geology, and geospatial science. Skills emphasized include site mapping, controlled excavation, on-site documentation, artifact curation, and geospatial data analysis. The course includes a field internship at an active archaeological survey location. Semesters all, Spring 0 in ANTH 276 or concurrently Placement Scores: Reading Level 5 and [Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently)] and Math Skills Level 10 (College-Ready with Support) Course Note: None

Prerequisites: ANTH276, ENGL099

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