ANTH A631 — Advanced Field Methods in Archaeology and Bioanthropology 1-8 Credits
Engages students in techniques of archaeological and bioarchaeological survey, mapping and excavation, including archaeological and bioarchaeological data recovery, recording techniques, initial cataloging and laboratory processing. Project setting may include historic sites, building documentation, archival research, bioarchaeological or forensics themed field schools, and pre-contact Indigenous sites within or outside of Alaska. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 16 credits. Graduate students will supervise the work of less experienced undergraduates under the overall supervision of the project director. They will be responsible for the quality of the excavation and recording of their undergraduate crew. They will be critically evaluated as potential professionals. Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing and instructor approval May Be Stacked With: ANTH A431