LITHIC STUDIES

Course Code:
ANTH 229
Course Group(s):
HUMANS IN CONNECTION
Active Term:
Fall Term
/ Randomly
Course Description:

Lithic artifacts comprise a significant component of most archaeological assemblages and are, consequently, a primary source of data from which inferences regarding human behavior can be derived. Following a review of the history of stone tool technology and the mechanics of their production, students will learn to conduct several analytical methods and interpret their results. Throughout the course, we will explore the practical, logistical, social, and environmental factors involved in technological decision-making, while considering the theoretical lenses through which archaeologists examine data in pursuit of cultural and behavioral information.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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