Key facts
UNE unit code: ARPA543
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- Trimester 1 - On Campus
- Trimester 1 - Online
- Armidale Campus
- Yes
- Yes
- No
- 6
Unit information
From planning and research through to identification, surveying, mapping, recording, excavation, sampling and analysis, this unit introduces you to the core principles and skills for archaeological field research. You will have the opportunity to attend a six-day intensive school as well as lectures, readings, exercises and field exercises introducing archaeological field work and the key concepts of research design.
In doing so, you will explore a broad range of topics including logistical planning, basic survey techniques, map reading and interpretation, site description and recording, sampling, principles of excavation and stratigraphy, site formation, ethics and legislative requirements.
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Teaching period | Mode/location |
---|---|
Trimester 1 | On Campus, Armidale Campus |
Trimester 1 | Online |
*Offering is subject to availability
Intensive schools
Start | Finish | Duration | Attendance | Offerings | Notes |
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07 April 2025 | 12 April 2025 | 6 days | Mandatory Intensive School | All offerings | All On Campus and Online students must attend a mandatory intensive school that incorporates lectures and practicals. |
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Notes
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Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:
- demonstrate a high level of personal autonomy and accountability working independently and as part of a team to plan, design and execute a program of research, including taking into account regulatory, funding, and administrative constraints;
- exhibit an advanced body of knowledge of the concepts and application of methods used in collecting, analysing and interpreting archaeological data;
- demonstrate and apply archaeological fieldwork techniques including identification, surveying, mapping, recording, excavation and sampling;
- apply expert, specialised skills to identify and describe different classes of primary archaeological data and record their characteristics, and present a coherent and sustained argument;
- apply expert skills and judgement to independently identify, discover and evaluate the significance of material remains and landscapes in accordance with the principles embodied in the Burra Charter, relevant legislation, and the ethical codes of Australian and international archaeological associations; and
- communicate effectively with different audiences and stakeholders using written, oral, and visual presentations, including the ability to prepare plain English reports for non-specialists.
Assessment information
Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.
Title | Must Complete | Weight | Offerings | Assessment Notes |
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Assessment 1 | Yes | 20% | All offerings | Quiz No. Words: 1000 |
Assessment 2 | Yes | 15% | All offerings | Field Recording Exercise No. Words: 1000 |
Assessment 3 | Yes | 35% | All offerings | Field Report No. Words: 2000 |
Assessment 4 | Yes | 30% | All offerings | Quiz No. Words: 1500 |
Learning resources
Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.
Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.
The Archaeologist's Field Handbook
ISBN: 9781743318065
Burke, H., Morrison, M., and Smith, C., Pearson 2nd ed. 2017
Text refers to: All offerings
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