Topics in Pacific Archaeology ARCH3019  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: School of Archaeology & Anthropology
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Archaeology
Offered in: ARCH3019 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

An advanced course on the archaeology of the Pacific, in which certain selected themes are examined in detail. There will be emphasis on methods of analysis and interpretation of the archaeological evidence on which reconstruction is based.

Learning Outcomes:

Students will acquire knowledge of the archaeological evidence for the ancient settlement of the Pacific Islands, and the subsequent cultural changes that occurred within each major archipelago. They will also acquire analytical skills in relation to the interpretation of archaeological evidence and an understanding of the history of research into Pacific archaeology.

Indicative Assessment:

Class participation and preparation of readings (15%), annotated research bibliography (35%), 2500 word critical review of a topic area (50%).

Workload: 32 hours lectures and seminars
Areas of Interest: Archaeology
Requisite Statement:

ARCH2005 (PREH2005) Archaeology of the Pacific Islanders or permission of the lecturer.

Incompatibility:

PREH3019 Colonisation of Oceania: Vikings of the Pacific.

Preliminary Reading:

Kirch, P.V. On the Road of the Winds: an archaeological history of the Pacific Islands before European contact, University of California Press, 2000.
Kirch, P.V. The Lapita Peoples: Ancestors of the Oceanic World, Blackwell, Oxford, 1997.
Spriggs, M. The Island Melanesians, Blackwell, 1997.
Summerhayes, G.R. Lapita Interaction, Center for Archaeological Research ANU, Terra Australis 15.

Majors/Specialisations: Archaeology
Academic Contact: Prof. Matthew Spriggs