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The following table, listing all lab topics, also includes resources associated with the first few lab sessions.


SES #TOPICSSUPPORTING RESOURCES
Lab1Chronology and Dating Techniques

Required Reading


Amazon logo Fagan, B. M. "Time." In Archaeology: A Brief Introduction. 8th ed. East Rutherford, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002, pp. 79-97. ISBN: 9780130994363.

Lab2Chronology and Dating Techniques (cont.)

Required Reading


Radiocarbon Handout (PDF)



Optional Reading


Balter, M. "Radiocarbon Datings's Final Frontier." Science 313 (September 15, 2006): 1560-1563.

Lab3Site Documentation - Map Reading, Site Location

Required Readings


Selected Notes (PDF)

USGS: The Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Grid (PDF)

Geomagnetism: Long Term Movement of the North Magnetic Pole

Lab4Site Documentation - Mapping (PDF)
Lab5Stone Technology Lab: Manufacturing Techniques
Lab6Stone Technology Lab: Debitage Identification / Classification
Lab7Stone Technology Lab: Artifact Identification / Classification
Lab8Ceramics Lab: Ceramics as Archaeological Materials, Forming and Firing Ceramic Vessels
Lab9Ceramics Lab: Analysis of Ceramics as Materials

Handouts


Background on Adrar Abu; Preparation for Paper 2 (PDF)

Lab10Faunal Analysis Lab: Bone / Element Identification
Lab11Faunal Analysis Lab: Bone / Faunal Identification

 








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