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Themes in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology (ARCL0123)

Key information

Faculty
Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences
Teaching department
Institute of Archaeology
Credit value
30
Restrictions
This is the Core Module for the MSc in Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology
Timetable

Alternative credit options

There are no alternative credit options available for this module.

Description

This module will provide essential background on a range of topics necessary for graduate study in the fields of Palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic Archaeology. It will be taught by Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø's leading specialists in the fields concerned. The topics will include:

  • the interpretive history of palaeoanthropology and palaeolithic archaeology.
  • aspects of primate behaviour, adaptation and evolution.
  • recent hunter-gatherer lifeways and the use of ethnoarchaeology and experimental archaeology.
  • environmental history, faunal communities and palaeoecology.
  • taphonomy and site formation processes.
  • the human fossil record and the evolution of human life history.
  • the role of genetic evidence in studying human evolution.
  • lithic technology, subsistence strategies and cognitive evolution.
  • case studies drawn from various time periods.
  • Objectives

    On successful completion of this module, students will:

  • have a very strong foundation for graduate study in the fields of palaeoanthropology and Palaeolithic archaeology.
  • be knowledgable about the methodological and analytical tools, and the theoretical models which have been used in reconstructing the human evolutionary past.
  • be able to review and critically appraise a wide range of primary and secondary sources and data relating to these fields.
  • Learning Outcomes

  • a detailed knowledge of human biological and cultural evolution.
  • expansion of written and oral skills in communicating complex ideas and data-sets derived from these academic disciplines.
  • ability to critically evaluate evidence and arguments regarding issues in human evolution.
  • Teaching Methods

    This 30 credit module will be taught weekly through the autumn and spring terms in 20 two hour sessions. Lecturers may vary in their presentation format, but each session is likely to begin with a lecture and be followed by a discussion.

Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year

Intended teaching term: Terms 1 and 2 ÌýÌýÌý Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 7)

Teaching and assessment

Mode of study
In person
Methods of assessment
100% Coursework
Mark scheme
Numeric Marks

Other information

Number of students on module in previous year
13
Module leader
Dr Matthew Pope
Who to contact for more information
m.pope@ucl.ac.uk

Last updated

This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.

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