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Introduction to Archaeology

Molly Morgan

This specialization is intended for a broad audience seeking to learn about the field of archaeology. Through this four-course specialization, you will learn scientific methods, concepts, and models for interpretation, as well as the broader impact of archaeology, which will give you first-hand knowledge of archaeology's most exciting contemporary debates.

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Four courses

Introduction to Archaeology: Knowing The Past

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This course introduces the discipline of Archaeology. It covers basic information and history for learners at all stages, including advanced high school, college students, or life-long learners.

Introduction to Archaeology : Archaeology as Science

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This course is the second in a series on Archaeology. It covers scientific methods used by archaeologists.

Introduction to Archaeology: Reconstruction of The Past

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This course focuses on forms of interpretation to reconstruct various aspects of the past through archaeological approaches.

Introduction to Archaeology: Archaeology as Activism

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This course explores contemporary social issues that archaeologists engage with.

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