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ARCH1900 The Archaeology of College Hill:

2008 Season - John Brown House


An introduction to the practice and process of archaeological fieldwork. Topics include the nature of field archaeology, excavation and survey methodologies, archaeological ethics, heritage management, computer technologies (such as GIS), and site and artifact analysis and conservation. Students will act as practicing archaeologists through the investigation of local historical and archaeological sites in the College Hill area (e.g. the John Brown House). This course is restricted to advanced undergraduate students, and permission to register will be given by instructor after the first class meeting.

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M 3:00–5:20. (mandatory section - Thursdays, 8:00am).

On September 8 only, the class will meet at Salomon 202. Future classes will meet at the John Brown House at 52 Power St. Thursday sections meet at 70 Waterman St. (Joukowsky Institute), Seminar Room, 2nd Floor.

Instructor: Krysta Ryzewski

Office Hours: Thursdays 9-11am, or by appointment (70 Waterman St., Joukowsky Institute, Rm 102, phone: 3-6292)

TA: Brad Sekedat


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