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This course is the fourth and final course in a series on the discipline of Archaeology. It is intended for learners at all stages, including advanced high school, college students, or life-long learners. Basic information about Archaeology and its history are presented in the first introductory course. The second course teaches common scientific methods used in archaeological research. The third course focuses on forms of interpretation to reconstruct various aspects of the past through archaeological approaches. This final course covers contemporary social issues that archaeologists engage with.
Hey there! Are you curious about how archaeologists can use their research to make a positive impact on communities? If so, then our fourth course in the "Introduction to Archaeology" called "Archaeology as Activism" is perfect for you! 💡 In this course, we'll explore how archaeologists work alongside communities and other groups to improve the lives of people around the world. 🌍 You'll learn about the tools and knowledge archaeologists use to conduct research that positively impacts modern communities. 🔍 So, come join us and discover how archaeology can be a powerful force for change in the world today! 🌟
What's included
2 videos4 readings1 plugin
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2 videos•Total 4 minutes
Meet The Professor•3 minutes
1.0 Introduction to Archaeology as Activism•1 minute
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Discussion Forum Guidelines•10 minutes
Disability Accommodation Statement•10 minutes
Keys to Success 🔑•10 minutes
Archaeology as Activism Workbook 📖•10 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Discussion: Introduce Yourself•15 minutes
Archaeology as Antiracism
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Hey there! Let's explore Activism as Archaeology, where every dig site tells a story that's not just ancient history but deeply intertwined with the present. In this module, we'll explore how archaeology isn't just about uncovering artifacts; it's about understanding the social, cultural, and political contexts that shape our past and present. We will also learn to be not just passive observers of the past but active agents of change! By using archaeology as a tool for justice, we're challenging the structures of racial injustice and building a practice rooted in anti-racism. Let's unearth the past, confront the present, and shape a better future together!
2.0 Introduction to Archaeology as Antiracism•2 minutes
2.1 Archaeology and A History of Racial Bias•11 minutes
2.2 Scenes from "Archaeology In The Time of Black Lives Matter"•12 minutes
2.3 Approaches to an Antiracist Archaeology•7 minutes
2.4 Phases of Building an Antiracist Archaeology•8 minutes
2.5 Case Study in Antiracist Archaeology: Greenwood District, Tulsa•8 minutes
6 assignments•Total 91 minutes
2.0 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
2.1 Practice Quiz•10 minutes
2.3 Practice Quiz•10 minutes
2.4 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
2.5 Practice Quiz•15 minutes
2.6 Final Assessment•20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 2 Finding an Example of Archaeology as Activism •60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Transforming Archaeology•10 minutes
Dynamic Coastal Environments of The Past and Present
Module 3•3 hours to complete
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Hey there! Are you interested in learning how past environmental systems can help us better understand our world today? Our study topic will delve into the fascinating realm of applied environmental archaeology, where we explore how archaeology research can inform current concerns about landscapes and climate change. Join us to discover how information about dynamic environments can be relevant and valuable for present people and explore culturally meaningful landscapes through the lens of historical research. Let's dive in!
3.0 Introduction to Dynamic Coastal Environments of The Past and Present•1 minute
3.1 Environmental Archaeology as Applied Archaeology•5 minutes
3.2 Pacific Coastal Guatemala Today•6 minutes
3.3 African Pastoralists Today•5 minutes
Contemporary Uses of Maya Cave Systems•7 minutes
5 assignments•Total 58 minutes
3.1 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
3.2 Practice Quiz•8 minutes
3.3 Practice Quiz•12 minutes
3.4 Practice Quiz•12 minutes
3.5 Final Assessment•20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 3 Finding an Example of Archaeology as Activism•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Exploring the Cultural Significance of the Landscape: An Archaeological Perspective•10 minutes
Archaeological Sites in The Present: Cultural Heritage
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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Hey there! Have you ever wondered about the cultural heritage of our world?🏛️ These are the remnants of our ancestors' unique traditions, the tangible pieces of history that connect us to our shared past and must be safeguarded for generations to come. Archaeologists work with cultural heritage specialists, museum experts, public history professionals, and community groups to preserve our heritage for the future. Together, we can weave together the stories of the past, celebrate our diverse heritage, and ensure that these invaluable pieces of history remain intact for future explorers. 💼
4.0 Introduction Archaeological Sites in The Present: Cultural Heritage•1 minute
4.1 What is Cultural Heritage•6 minutes
4.2 Museums and Public History Part 1•8 minutes
4.3 Museums and Public History Part 2•5 minutes
4.4 Communicating Results•5 minutes
4.5 Community Based- Research•5 minutes
4.6 Cultural Heritage Archaeology in Texas•13 minutes
1 reading•Total 35 minutes
4.6 Uncovering the History of Enslavement: A Community-Based Archaeology Project at Varner-Hogg Plantation•35 minutes
7 assignments•Total 62 minutes
4.0 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
4. 1 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
4.2 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
4.3 Practice •8 minutes
4.4 Practice Quiz•10 minutes
4.5 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
4.7 Final Assessment•20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 4 Finding an Example of Archaeology as Activism•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
World Heritage in Danger•10 minutes
Questioning Categories in The Past
Module 5•3 hours to complete
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Get ready to unlock the secrets of time in archaeology! ⏳ In this module, we'll dive deep into the fascinating world of chronology – the backbone of archaeological understanding. 🕰️ So, why is chronology so crucial? If we want to understand how and why human societies changed over time, we need to know when things happened! That's where archaeologists come in, using various techniques to construct chronologies that help us order artifacts, sites, and events in time. From relative dating techniques like stratigraphy to absolute methods such as radiocarbon dating, we'll dive into archaeologists' tools to piece together the timeline of human history. Join us as we uncover the inner workings of these methods, their data, and potential limitations. 🌟🔍
5.0 Introduction to Questioning Categories in The Past•3 minutes
5.1 Progress•8 minutes
5.2 Humanity•9 minutes
5.3 Hierarchy •6 minutes
5.4 Gender•9 minutes
5.5 Oppression/ Inequality•6 minutes
6 assignments•Total 84 minutes
5.1 Practice Quiz•6 minutes
5.2 Practice Quiz•4 minutes
5.3 Practice Quiz•4 minutes
5.4 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
5.5 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
5.6 Final Assessment •10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 5 Finding an Example of Archaeology as Activism•60 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Exploring the Importance of Unbiased Archaeological Interpretations of the Past•10 minutes
Final Dig
Module 6•2 hours to complete
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Congratulations on completing the fourth and final course in the Introduction to Archaeology specialization! 🎉 You have journeyed through an incredible specialization, delving deep into the fascinating world of archaeology from start to finish. 🌟 Throughout this course, we have honed our archaeological skills and reflected on the significance of our work in today's world. By embracing an ethical framework and striving to make positive impacts with our research, we have embraced the true essence of archaeology as a force for good. 💫 Whether you followed the specialization from the beginning or just joined us for this final chapter, your dedication to exploring the depths of archaeology is commendable. 🌍 Thank you for participating in this incredible past, present, and future exploration.
What's included
1 video2 assignments1 peer review
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1 video•Total 1 minute
The Final Dig: Closing Remarks on Archaeology as Activism Closing•1 minute
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Project Self Evaluation•30 minutes
6.1 Final Assessment•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Week 6 Project Conclusion - Finding an Example of Archaeology as Activism•60 minutes
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