Admission requirements
None.
Description
This course is an introduction into the rudiments of environment construction, in which attention will be paid to landscape formation processes, including soil formation and sedimentary processes.
It provides an introduction into the concepts and methodologies of earth sciences, including climate change, and is applied in archeological research.
This course explores the various depositional environments (rivers, sea, wind, ice, slopes), by means of processes and the resulting deposits, in which archaeological remains can be found.
Several basic definitions of the earth sciences will be addressed, amongst others the terms weathering and soil formation, palimpsest, hiatus, stratigraphy, depositional sequence, natural site formation processes, as well as their application in archaeology.
Course set-up
A central theme will be addressed weekly in a main lecture on Mondays, followed by tutorials in small workgroups, in which the topics are practised by discussions and assignments.
Course objectives
To introduce the discipline of earth sciences including basic terminology and concepts, such as soil formation, climate change and the various depositional environments and associated deposits;
To gain knowledge of the methods and techniques used to reconstruct palaeo-environment, including palaeo-climate;
To introduce terrestrial records for evidence of past environmental and climatic change;
To look at how environmental and climatic change has influenced humans' activity in the past and present;
To introduce the concepts of stratigraphy, relative dating methods and palimpsest.
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
Lectures (in Dutch or English, you need to choose beforehand);
Weekly tutorials.
You will take part in tutorial sessions, coordinated by Teaching Assistants (TAs). During these tutorials, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in conversations about various research topics, that will help you to practise the concepts and terminology, and to understand the role of climate and landscape processes in archeological site formation.
Alongside the TAs, the lecturer will also occasionally participate in the tutorials.
Assessment method
Written exam with open questions (80%);
Weekly graded tests in Brightspace (20%).
A retake is only possible for the written exam.
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.
The deadlines of the weekly graded tests can be found in Brightspace.
Reading list
To be announced.
Registration
Enrolment through MyStudymap is mandatory.
General information about registration can be found on the Course and Exam Enrolment page.
BA1 (first-year) Archaeology students will be enrolled by the Administration Office. If you are not a BA1 student, but want to take this course, please contact the Administration Office.
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. J.A. (Joanne) Mol.
Remarks
Compulsory attendance for tutorials only, attending the lectures is highly recommended;
The lectures are taught in both Dutch and English.