Course level

Undergraduate

Faculty

Humanities and Social Sciences

School

Social Science School

Units

2

Duration

One Semester

Delivery mode

Internal

Class hours

1 Lecture hour
2 Practical or Laboratory hours

Prerequisite

ARCS1001

Recommended prerequisite

Assessment methods

1 essay; lab notebook; practical exam

Course enquiries

Assoc. Prof. Andrew Fairbairn

Study Abroad

This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.

Current course offerings

Course offerings Location Mode Course Profile
Semester 1, 2024 (19/02/2024 - 15/06/2024) St Lucia In Person Course Profile

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Course description

Since our first appearance humans have depended on plants, whether used for food, fuel, fodder for animals or used in building and crafts. Archaeobotany - the study of past human plant use through analysis of the plant remains found in archaeological sites -provides a direct means of charting the long term history of plant use. This course introduces the subject of archaeobotany, including its method and how the subject informs key archaeological debates, including an understanding of foraging practice, farming history, trade networks, fuel selection strategies, landscape management, ecosystem degradation and human responses to environmental change. Students will take part in weekly laboratory practical classes to learn the key skills of archaeobotany, including microscopy, quantification and data analysis.

Archived offerings

Course offerings Location Mode Course Profile
Semester 1, 2023 (20/02/2023 - 17/06/2023) St Lucia In Person Course Profile
Semester 1, 2022 (21/02/2022 - 21/06/2022) St Lucia Internal Course Profile
Semester 1, 2021 (22/02/2021 - 19/06/2021) St Lucia Flexible Delivery Course Profile
Semester 1, 2019 (25/02/2019 - 22/06/2019) St Lucia Internal Course Profile
Semester 1, 2017 (27/02/2017 - 24/06/2017) St Lucia Internal Course Profile