Introduction to Archaeology: Archaeology as Activism

This course is part of Introduction to Archaeology Specialization

Instructor: Molly Morgan

Skills you'll gain

  •   Social Justice
  •   Ancient History
  •   Public History
  •   Culture
  •   Social Sciences
  •   Timelines
  •   Anthropology
  •   Community Development
  •   World History
  •   Environmental Science
  •   Environment
  •   Ethical Standards And Conduct
  •   Cultural Sensitivity
  •   Cultural Diversity
  • There are 6 modules in this course

    This course is the fourth and final course in a series on the discipline of Archaeology. It is intended for learners at all stages, including advanced high school, college students, or life-long learners. Basic information about Archaeology and its history are presented in the first introductory course. The second course teaches common scientific methods used in archaeological research. The third course focuses on forms of interpretation to reconstruct various aspects of the past through archaeological approaches. This final course covers contemporary social issues that archaeologists engage with.

    Archaeology as Antiracism

    Dynamic Coastal Environments of The Past and Present

    Archaeological Sites in The Present: Cultural Heritage

    Questioning Categories in The Past

    Final Dig

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