The history Archeology

The goal of this Assignment is to observe an 'archaeological site' as an anthropologist would. The student will
analyze their observations in terms of themes from the subfield of archaeology such as how it helps frame our
understanding of how we can learn more about the human past by studying and interpreting material culture.
Description:
Motel of the Mysteries is a well-known book among archaeologists (see basic description in Smith, 2009). This
humorous (now sadly out of print) book takes a look at how an archaeologist of the future might look at a late
20th century roadside motel. While our artifacts make sense to us, how might they preserve and be interpreted
by future archaeologists? In this Assignment we will explore this idea.
Smith, S. (2009). Motel of the Mysteries. The Society for Georgia Archaeology. Retrieved from:
https://web.archive.org/web/20100901184503/http://thesga.org/2009/01/motel-of-the-mysteries/
Directions for 4-6 page Assignment:
Choose one room of your home or a specific place in your community (playground, parking lot, restaurant).
Visit and observe the site for 10-15 minutes.
Map (photos, hand drawn and scanned, digitally created map) the site and describe the physical characteristics
of the site. These do not count toward the 4-6 page estimate for the assignment.
Collect and document artifacts. Describe the artifacts noting color, shape, weight, texture, quantity, material,
and other features you think are important. Be objective as you examine the site, remember not to mention
what it is in today's terms, but pretend you have do not recognize or have knowledge of the artifacts and site
Using your imagination, what are some other purposes the artifacts and site might have? What conclusions
can you draw about the origin of the artifacts, their use, and the purpose of the site?
Using our course materials, what type of archaeological tools and methods would you want to use to help you
interpret your artifacts and site?
Reflect on some of the challenges archaeologists face in piecing together the past.
Cite at least one of our course materials in your paper. This typically works best in steps 5 and/or 6.
Note:
This course has "Resubmission" status enabled to help you if you realize you submitted an incorrect or blank
file, or if you need to submit multiple documents as part of your Assignment. Resubmission of an Assignment
after it is graded, to attempt a better grade, is not permitted.
Disclaimer
Originality of attachments will be verified by Turnitin. Both you and your instructor will receive the results.
Writing Expectations
All written submissions should be submitted using APA formatting. In part, this includes:
Typewritten in double-spaced format with a readable style and font and submitted inside the electronic
classroom.
Arial 11 or 12-point font or Times New Roman styles.
Page margins Top, Bottom, Left Side and Right Side = 1 inch, with reasonable accommodation being made for
special situations and online submission variances.
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