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Hunter-gatherer Archaeology

Vak
2022-2023

Admission requirements

Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, Anthropology, or equivalent obtained.

Description

This course is about our hunter-gatherer past and the archaeology of hunter-gatherers. After a review of the research history, theoretical approaches, and ethno-archaeology, you will further develop your own topic of interest.

Topics addressed during the course may include:

  • Simple vs complex foragers

  • The evolution of subsistence strategies

  • Innovative foragers

  • Beyond basecamp and hunting stand

  • Ethno-historic richness vs ethnographic tyranny

  • Niche construction and the ‘giving environment’

The goal of the course is to give you an opportunity to explore current issues in hunter-gatherer archaeology and develop your own topic of interest. The topic can be specialised and focused, but you can also choose to broaden your scope.
The focus can be developed for any region of choice.

Course set-up

2-hour meetings, twice a week. Meetings consist of short introductory lectures, presentations and discussion.

Course objectives

After completion of the course, the student has acquired:

  • Knowledge of different theoretical perspectives for studying hunter-gatherers;

  • An informed opinion about the category of 'hunter-gatherers' and the relevance of ethnographic foragers for learning about and from past foragers;

  • Knowledge of current issues in hunter-gatherer archaeology;

  • Knowledge of innovative approaches to hunter-gatherer archaeology.

The student is able to:

  • Review a current issue for a region of choice based on recent scientific publications;

  • Formulate a well-argued position on a current debate using recent scientific publications;

  • Develop innovative approaches into fieldwork strategies for hunter-gatherer archaeology.

Timetable

Course schedule details can be found in MyTimetable.
Log in with your ULCN account, and add this course using the 'Add timetable' button.

Mode of instruction

Seminars.

Assessment method

  • Participation and discussion (10%);

  • Presentations (20%);

  • Short written assignments (30%);

  • Final essay (40%).

A retake is only possible for the final essay, and only if all other requirements have been met, including attendance and submission of all assignments.

Assessment deadlines

All assessment deadlines (exams, retakes, paper deadlines etc.) can be found in MyTimetable.
Log in with your ULCN account, and add this course using the 'Add timetable' button. To view the assessment deadline(s), make sure to select the course with a code ending in T and/or R.

Deadlines will be published on Brightspace at the start of the course.

Reading list

  • Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology and Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers (online access when logged in in the University Library catalogue);

  • Further reading will be published on Brightspace.

Registration

Enrolment through MyStudymap is mandatory.

General information about registration can be found on the Course and Exam Enrolment page.

Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Study Abroad/Exchange website for information on how to apply.

Contact

For more information about this course, please contact dr. A. (Alexander) Verpoorte.

Remarks

None.