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ARCHY 319 Archaeology of Australia

Amongst the core aims of archaeology is using archaeological evidence to tell a convincing story about past human behaviour. This course will focus on the kinds of stories told about past human behavior in Australia from the arrival of the first hominins right up until recent times. At the end of this course, you will be able to:

Describe some of the archaeological evidence from Australia and construct a basic timeline of major social, economic and technological events across the continent.

Understand the controversies current in Australian archaeology, especially those surrounding major events and processes.

Apply scientific archaeological thinking to evaluate different sides of the current controversies, interpret archaeological evidence and evaluate the validity of different explanations

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