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Title: Archaeology


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Archaeology
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What is Archaeology?
  • Archaeology is the scientific study of past
    cultures and the way people lived based on the
    things they left behind.  We study mans garbage
    to find out how they lived.

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Archaeology is a Science
  • Archaeology isnt just going out and digging in
    the ground wherever one chooses. 
  • Anyone can go outside and put a shovel in the
    ground and dig. 
  • An archaeologist is a scientist, and as a
    scientist he/she must obey some basic rules or
    procedures.
  • A variety of tools and research methods aid
    archaeologists in their job. 

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What is Culture?
  • Culture is the shared ways of life learned by a
    group of people, including their language,
    religion, technology, and values.

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What are Artifacts?
  • Archaeologists study past cultures by examining
    artifacts, objects made, used, or changed by
    humans.  
  • Artifacts are usually found buried in the
    ground. 

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  • Have you ever found a penny on the ground? 
  • That is an artifact that was lost by someone. 
  • Years from now, that penny could be found by an
    archaeologist, and it would be studied as part of
    American culture in the early twenty-first
    century. 

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What is Excavation?
  • Over time, soil builds up and covers things left
    on the ground.  That is why archaeologists dig in
    the dirt, or excavate, to find the artifacts. 

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For example, you probably know that vinyl records
occurred before cassette tapes which occurred
before compact disks. Fast forward a bit and
pretend you are a future archaeologist studying
the turn of the 21st century. You find an
artifact, say a vinyl record, in a lower stratum,
with a cassette tape recovered from an upper
stratum and a CD that was recovered from a
stratum above the cassette tape.
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Excavations at Site 1Au397 near Prattville in
Autauga County, Alabama.
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Sites
  • Any place where human activity occurred and where
    artifacts are found is called an archaeological
    site.
  • There are two types of archaeological sites,
  • Prehistoric- Before written history.
  • Historic- After written history.

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Prehistoric Sites
  • Prehistoric sites occurred before the culture
    began writing records of daily life. 
  • Prehistory is more of a puzzle because most of
    what we know about prehistoric people is from the
    artifacts they left behind.
  • Archaeologists must try to understand how the
    artifacts were used without being able to "look
    up" the answers in a book.
  • Due to this, archaeologists sometimes make
    incorrect inferences or guesses. 

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Prehistoric Artifact Game
  • Have you ever thought about what the Native
    Americans might have used for tools? Play this
    game to find out if you can identify what these
    artifacts are and how they might have been used.
  • Play the Prehistoric Artifact Game 

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Preserving the Past
  • Many people are interested in the past. They
    collect artifacts like pottery, arrowheads, or
    old bottles.
  • Some people dig up archaeological sites to get
    artifacts.
  • They may not know about scientific archaeology
    and why excavation units and stratigraphy are so
    important for understanding the past.

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Be Careful!
  • Remember, an archaeological site is like a book.
    The layers of dirt and artifacts that are left in
    the ground can be read like the pages of a book.
  • When someone digs holes in an archaeological
    site, it is like ripping pages out of the life
    stories of past peoples.

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Credits
  • Alabama Archaeology http//bama.ua.edu/alaarch/Wh
    atisarchaeology/index.htm
  • Unitedstreaming Video
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