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    Historical Archaeology‚ vol. 23‚ pp. 15-24. Lawrence‚ S‚ and Davies‚ P 2011‚ ‘Australians at Home’‚ An Archaeology of Australia Since 1788‚ Springer‚ New York‚ pp. 279-325. bgffdhghgfhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh- hhhhhhgfgffghg gh gh hgh

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    Chapter 1 Anthropology- the study of humankind in all times and places Holistic perspective- a fundamental principle of anthropology: that the various parts of human culture and biology must be viewed in the broadest Possible context in order to understand their interconnections and interdependence Ethnocentrism- the belief the ways of one’s own culture are the only proper ones Culture bound- looking at the world and reality based on the assumptions and values of one’s own culture

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    groups. This makes it very difficult to understand a time period from the perspective of a slave‚ labourer or a woman who would have been illiterate. This has become a problem for studying social history (studying the details of ordinary life). Archaeology is a more recent method of uncovering the mysteries of the past. Whereas the study of literary sources written from or about specific time periods has been ongoing for many

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    Study guide Anthropology: The study of Human kind and Human culture Archaeology: study of ancient cultures through remains: the scientific study of ancient cultures through the examination of their material remains such as buildings‚ graves‚ tools‚ and other artifacts usually dug up from the ground ; to recover information that will increase our understanding of the past 4 main goals: 1. Describe the form of archaeological evidence and its distribution in time and space 2. Determine

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    Archaeologist Archaeologists play a vital role within our cultural society‚ as they study culture‚ human life‚ and historical or human origins. The expertise of an archaeologist is crucial to understanding how the past will shape our current society. Archaeologists examine the physical remains of human beings‚ animals‚ and other categories within an excavation site. The evaluation of skeletal remains‚ artifacts‚ and ruins of buildings are all part of the archaeologist’s duties. Furthermore‚ archaeologists

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    Hebrew University’s Institute of Archaeology‚ said in a statement. "The findings include the jars in which the scrolls

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    Last Sunday‚ we paid a visit to the Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology. It is three stories high and each floor has its theme. The Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge holds a world-class collections of art and artefacts from all over the world. Objects ranging from stone tools and pots to sculptures and paintings represent cultures and histories over millennia. Great recent and contemporary works reflect the diversity of peoples worldwide‚ and the resilience of

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    Corwin Williams Archaeology Critical Analyses 1 Does Technology Make a Difference? In Port Jackson‚ the first British colony of New South Wales arrived. When the colony arrived in January 1788‚ they came across Aboriginal people who were known to fish around Port Jackson. As of today‚ there is said to be over 580 species that live in the waters around Port Jackson. The Aboriginal people had been fishing in these areas long enough to make fish a part of their diet. When the British brought

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    Kathleen Kenyon(1906-1978)British archaeologist TOPIC CONCEPT: Some of the most incredible archaeological discoveries in the 20th century were made by Dame Kathleen Kenyon; she shaped archaeology with her contribution to institutions‚ training of future archaeologists and publications. NAME AND DEFINE: Kathleen Kenyon (5/1/1906-24/8/1978) is from London England and is the eldest daughter to Sir Frederic Kenyon‚ a British paleographer‚ biblical and classical scholar. He was a later director of the

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    of humans remains are used to determine how they died. Forensic anthropology reconstructs the remains to create a reconstructed model. Conversely‚ archeologist studies artifacts and reconstruct the society that used those artifacts. The study of archaeology includes the cultural aspects the artifact had on the culture. Dwellings and left behind artifacts show patterns of migrations and the formation of new

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