ANTH005 Study Guide - Archaeology
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This document appears to be a study guide for an Anthropology course, possibly covering the subjects of historical archaeology, settlement patterns, subsistence strategies, and their linkages. It details topics like typology, material analysis, biological anthropology, and more. It is organized into chapters, each with topics and subtopics.
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**Chapter 10: Making Sense of Things** Typology - make order od data (large data sets) Style - - - - Why is typology important? Why Does Style Vary? Analogy and Interpretation - our understanding of the world today serves as a guide yo intrepret material data from the past Ethnoarchaeo...
**Chapter 10: Making Sense of Things** Typology - make order od data (large data sets) Style - - - - Why is typology important? Why Does Style Vary? Analogy and Interpretation - our understanding of the world today serves as a guide yo intrepret material data from the past Ethnoarchaeology - the enthnography of material culture today helps archs understand the material culture of the past thru reserach Experimental archaeology - The use of modern material to create material culture that replicates their counterparts in archeological record Broad Types of Material Analysis - - - - - - - - - - - - Artifact classes and analysis Reduction vs. Synthetic techniques - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - **Chapter 11: Face to Face with the Past** Biological Anthropology Physical Anthropology Bioarchaeology Ethics and permissions Archaeothanotology Paleodemography Basic Analysis of Human Bones: - - - - - - - - Archaeogenetics Paleodiet Stable Isotope Analysis C3 vs. C4 Migration Dietary stress Paleopathology: - - - - - - - Trauma and lifestyle stress - Intentional or accidental Body modification Structural violence Mortuary contexts **Chapter 12: Settlement, Subsistence, and Exchange** Settlement archaeology Settlement pattern Scales of settlement: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Subsistence and Diet - - - Subsistence - - - - - - - - - Subsistence Strategies - - - - - Domestication - - - Landscape features Exchange Modes of Exchanges - - - - - Organization of Production Scales and intensity of exchange - - - **Chapter 13: Meaning in Archaeology** Ideology and symbolism Use of ethnohistoric and ethnographic data Material pattern Link from the Present to the Past Memory of meanings Ahistorical contexts Writing systems The Past in the Present Community Archaeology Decolonization - -