ARY4740

The methodology of archaeological interpretation

C A Hope

12 points
* 3 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton
* Compulsory subject

Objectives To train students in the use of various types of data - textual, archaeological and pictorial - in relation to specific problems and encourage critical appraisal of the reliability of source material and the interpretations to which it has been subjected by various scholars. Throughout, students will examine the changes in approach to dealing with the archaeological record from the late nineteenth century to the present day. The main objectives are to broaden students' understanding of how aspects of ancient cultures may be studied and of the limitations of available data.

Synopsis The subject revolves around technicalities involved in the interpretation and assessment of archaeological data. Through the detailed examination of specific problems relating to Egypt and the Aegean, it will study the types of material which are available for use, their relative reliability in respect of the question posed and the use of archaeological reports. The subject will also consider changing theories relating to the interpretation of cultural data.

Assessment Seminar presentations and other written assignments (9000 words): 100%

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