Experimental Archaeology

3 credits

ANTHRO-4824

Anthropology
College of Arts and Science

(same as AMS 4824; cross-leveled with ANTHRO 7824, AMS 7824). Recreating and using ancient technology under controlled conditions is one of the best ways to understand how ancient artifacts were made and used in the past. This class offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, aiming to reconstruct and understand the techniques and technologies employed by ancient cultures. In this course we will examine the history and potential of experimental archaeology with a majority of the course exploring specific technologies (stone tools, ceramics, metallurgy, etc.) using both published works and hands on activities. By engaging directly with the materials, tools, and methods of the past, students will gain a deeper appreciation for ancient innovations and the complexities of archaeological interpretation. Prerequisites: ANTHRO 2020 or Instructors consent.