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World Archaeology 1.1: Human Origins

Course
2020-2021

Admission requirements

None.

Description

The lecture series World Archaeology gives an outline of the human past from our early ancestors to large-scale and complex societies. Part 1.1 concerns human origins: from the cradle of humankind in Africa to the dispersal to the rest of the world, and the evolution of our own species and its biological and cultural traits.

We will address basic questions about the evolution of bipedality, toolmaking, and brainsize. You will study the archaeological evidence and discuss how early humans made a living. You will learn about key discoveries and important archaeological sites as well as the most important research topics.

Course set-up

Daily schedule:
9-11 hrs: lectures Dutch and English
10-12 hrs: tutorial
13-14 hrs: wrap-up / q&a (all students)

Course objectives

Basic knowledge of

  • the chronology, climate and environment of human origins;

  • the most important fossil hominins;

  • key sites (ca. 10 sites);

  • the main archaeological periods and characteristic artefacts;

  • the chronology and geography of human dispersal.

Ability to

  • analyse the basic arguments of an archaeological issue or problem from the textbook;

  • summarise the core of the archaeological problem;

  • express an opinion based on the arguments (in writing or in discussion with peers).

Timetable

Course schedule details can be found in the BA1 time schedule.

Mode of instruction

  • Lectures;

  • Weekly assignments and tutorials, in which students study the literature with a teaching assistant.

Due to COVID-19 measures in place, and depending on developments in the situation, the mode of instruction may change before or during the course.

Course load

  • 18 hours of lectures/tutorials (1 ec);

  • Assignments (0,5 ec);

  • 140 pages of literature (1 ec).

Assessment method

  • Multiple choice exam (100%).

During the course there will be 3 assignments all students have to submit through Brightspace. Each assignment can earn you a bonus of 0.2 for your final grade.

A retake of the exam is only possible in case of a fail (in compliance with our teaching rules and regulations) and only when the requirements of attendance and assignments have been met.

Compensation between the grades of World Archaeology 1.1 and World Archaeology 1.2 is only possible if the individual grades are a 5.0 or higher.

All exam dates (exams, retakes, paper deadlines etc.) can be found in the BA1 examination schedule.
Deadlines for assignments are included in the course syllabus.

Due to COVID-19 measures in place, and depending on developments in the situation, the assessment method may change before or during the course.

Reading list

Chapters 2 to 5 of C. Scarre (ed.), The Human Past. World Prehistory & the Development of Human Societies. Thames & Hudson.
FOURTH EDITION 2018!

Registration

Registration via uSis is mandatory.

  • The Administration Office will register all BA1 students for their tutorials (not lectures; register via uSis!).

  • BA2, BA3, MA/MSc and RMA/RMSc students are required to register for all lectures and tutorials well in time.

  • The Administration Office registers all students for their exams, students are not required to do this in uSis.

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

All information (costs, registration, entry requirements, etc.) for those who are interested in taking this course as a Contractstudent is on the Contractonderwijs Archeologie webpage (in Dutch).

Contact

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

Remarks

Compulsory attendance during lectures. Upon missing more than one lecture, you will be excluded from the exam.