NELC5925 - Geophysical Prospection for Archaeology

Status
A
Activity
LAB
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Geophysical Prospection for Archaeology
Term
2024A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
401
Section ID
NELC5925401
Course number integer
5925
Meeting times
M 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
Meeting location
MUSE 190
Level
graduate
Instructors
Jason Herrmann
Description
Near-surface geophysical prospection methods are now widely used in archaeology as they allow archaeologists to rapidly map broad areas, minimize or avoid destructive excavation, and perceive physical dimensions of archaeological features that are outside of the range of human perception. This course will cover the theory of geophysical sensors commonly used in archaeological investigations and the methods for collecting, processing, and interpreting geophysical data from archaeological contexts. We will review the physical properties of common archaeological and paleoenvironmental targets, the processes that led to their deposition and formation, and how human activity is reflected in anomalies recorded through geophysical survey through lectures, readings, and discussion. Students will gain experience collecting data in the field with various sensors at archaeological sites in the region. A large proportion of the course will be computer-based as students work with data from geophysical sensors, focusing on the fundamentals of data processing, data fusion, and interpretation. Some familiarity with GIS is recommended.
Course number only
5925
Cross listings
AAMW5720401, ANTH5720401, CLST7315401
Use local description
No