HNAK0100SU Cancelled NÆR, Stone Tool Technology: Concepts, Techniques and Methods (Summer School) (S20)
Students interested in learning advanced stone tool analysis techniques
Chipped and ground stone tools are some of the most ubiquitous items recovered by archaeologists. Hominins have made and used stone tools for more than 3 million years and can therefore inform archaeologists about a wide range of aspects of past societies, such as technological change, social interaction, trade and exchange, cognition and past economy. With the introduction of ever more sophisticated techniques, the way in which archaeologists have studied stone tools has developed rapidly in recent years providing increasingly sophisticated means for archaeologists to study one of the largest material groups in the archaeological record. This intensive one-week course will introduce students to the key concepts underlying stone tool analysis and provide them with hands-on experience in handling and analyzing stone tools, knapping, as well as micro-wear, imagery and statistical analysis.
Learning Outcomes:
- Knowledge of key concepts in stone tool analysis
- Knowledge of the basic principles of stone tool production and use
- Develop skills in stone tool analyses, including techno-typological analysis, as well as micro-wear analysis
- Gain experience in stone tool production
- Introduction to image and statistical analysis of stone tools
- Lithic report writing
- Critical analysis of stone tool analyses (MA level)
BA Elective in Assyriology, Near Eastern Archeology and
Egyptology 2019
(Activity code: HNAB10391E)
MA Elective in Assyriology, Near Eastern Archeology and
Egyptology 2019
(Activity code: HNAK0100SU)
To be announced
- Category
- Hours
- Exam
- 50
- Excursions
- 2
- Lectures
- 23
- Practical exercises
- 35
- Preparation
- 71,25
- Project work
- 25
- Total
- 206,25
Application through separate application form with attached letter of motivation. Deadline: 1st April 2020: https://humanities.ku.dk/education/summer/stone-tool-technology-concepts-techniques-and-methods/
Please refer to http://humanities.ku.dk/education/summer/ for information on tuition fees and other practicalities. Students at IARU-affiliated universities should apply via IARU: http://www.iaruni.org/for-students/global-summer-program
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Other
Criteria for exam assesment
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- HNAK0100SU
- Credit
- 7,5 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice,Full Degree Master choice
- Duration
- Placement
- Summer
- Schedule
- 27 July until 7 August 2020
- Study board
- Study Board of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Contracting department
- Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Humanities
Course Coordinators
- Tobias Richter (richter@hum.ku.dk)
Lecturers
Anne Jörgensen-Lindahl, Joe Roe, Patrick Pedersen, Johan Villemoes