Archaeology 1 Course Description

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Archaeology 1Grace Barretto-Tesoro Updated: Tuesday, 04 August 2015 1 Archaeological Studies Program Albert Hall, Lakandula St UP Diliman Archaeology 1 Course Instructor: Dr. Grace Barretto-Tesoro First Semester 2015-2016 Course Description: Ang kursong ito ay tatalakayin ang kasaysayan ng Pilipinas mula sa mga datos na makukuha sa archaeology. Layunin ng kurso 1. Matutuhan ang kasaysayan ng Pilipinas sa pamamagitan ng archaeology 2. Ipaaam kung ano ang mga pambansang kultural na yaman ng Pilipinas 3. Ipaalam sa mga mag-aaral ang mga ibat ibang uri ng artefacts at sites sa Pilipinas 4. Ipakilala ang mga gawain ng Pambansang Museo at UP-ASP 5. Ipagbunyagi ang nasyonalismo sa pamamagitan ng archaeology 6. Ipagmalaki ang Pilipinas dahil sa angking kasaysayan at archaeology nito Requirements: 1. 3-4 Quizzes (20%) 2. Final exam (20%) 3. Sand Box (20%) 4. Project (20%) 5. Attendance (10%) 6. Others (reaction papers) (10%) 7. Optional (10%) a. Attendance sa Binalot Talks (kada Miyerkules maliban pag holidays mula 11.30am hanggang 1pm, Seminar Room 2, Albert Hall). Kailangang magpasa ng one-page reaction paper na nakasulat sa Pilipino (10pts/paper). Ang Binalot reaction papers ay dapat ipasa sa Biyernes pagkatapos ng Binalot Talk. Hindi ako tumatanggap ng late na papel b. Optional din ang field trip. May1-2 na field trip sa klaseng ito. Grading system: Kinakailangang makakuha ang mag-aaral ng hindi baba sa 75% upang makapasa sa klaseng ito. Hindi ako nagbabago ng final na grade. Wala din akong binibigay ng special assignment para tumaas ang grado. Kailangan magsubmit ng index card 3.5 size na may ID photo, pangalan, pangalan ng highschool kung saan nagtapos. Ang final exam ay kadalasang ay sa huling araw ng klase. Consultation hours: By appointment. Pakiemail [email protected] Course outline: 1. Introduction 2. Ano ang archaeology at ang kaugnayan nito sa kasaysayan? 3. Maikling kasaysayan ng archaeology sa Pilipinas 4. 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Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas The Gold Collection. 2005. A. N. Malaysia. 2009 Yearbook for Traditional Music 41:62-93. 2005. pp. Archaeological Impact Assessment Class 20-Nov 25-Nov 27-Nov Class Class Final exam 16 Activity Sandbox: Tool knapping and others. Field trip to the National Museum/Manila Requirement: one-page reaction paper Submission: Project. To be discussed . 45 mins Requirement: one-page reaction paper Sandbox: Pottery. 1 hour Requirement: one-page reaction paper Sandbox: baybayin. Site Protection and Conservation. 45 mins Requirement: one-page reaction paper Nov 14. 2015. 45 mins Requirement: one-page reaction paper Sandbox: Human osteology. 04 August 2015 Date 5-Aug 7-Aug 12-Aug Topic ano ang archaeology kasaysayan ng archaeology sa pilipinas Palaeolithic and Neolithic/Tools 14-Aug 26-Aug 28-Aug 2-Sep Austronesian Earlier contributions Ornaments Pottery 4-Sep 9-Sep 11-Sep 16-Sep 18-Sep 23-Sep Foreign ceramics Pre-historic structures Historical archaeology Colonial structures Settlements Inscriptions 25-Sep 30-Sep 2-Oct 7-Oct Angono Petroglyphs Agriculture/Archaeobotany Underwater sites Role of trade in the social development of societies in the Philippines Social Organisation Grave goods Death and burial 9-Oct 14-Oct 16-Oct 21-Oct 23-Oct 28-Oct 30-Oct 4-Nov 6-Nov 11-Nov 13-Nov Identity Status Gender Non-adults in archaeology Archaeology and Folklore Symbolisms Heritage. 45 mins Requirement: one-page reaction paper Sandbox: heritage issues.Archaeology 1 Grace Barretto-Tesoro Updated: Tuesday.
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