COURSE SYLLABUS
Course: Introduction to Archaeology: Anthropology 125
Instructor: Dr. James Duvall
Text: Brian Fagan, In the Beginning, 12th ed. Prentice
Hall.
Office: LA-205, Hours: MW 7:30 – 8:00 A.M. and 12:30 P.M. - 1:00
P.M. Tues. 7:00 A.M. - 8:00 A.M. Thursday 7:00 – 8:00 A.M. and 9:30 – 10:00
A.M. 510/235-7800 Ext. 4284, Evening Hours: Tuesday 5:30 – 6:30 P.M., (email at
jduvall@contracosta.edu)
Website:
See department website on college website (http://www.contracosta.edu)
General Requirements
Attendance and Tardiness: School policy sets the
following guidelines which
I will follow.
After (4)
absences you may be
dropped from the class.
Tardies are discouraged
as they interrupt the
class and cause the
student to miss
mation.
Grading
Policy: Tests, Special Homework
assignments, and the
term paper will be given
point value.
Your grade
will be based on a per-
centage of total possible
points.
A percentage
scale will be used to
determine your grade:
90% - A, 80% - B, 70% - C,
60% - D, < 60% - F.
Exams: There will be a formal mid-
term and final exam.
These will be graded on a
curve determined by the
individual class. A short
Unit test will also be
given.
Schedule
1st Half
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Email all web assignments to jduvall@contracosta.edu
1. C- 1 Introducing Archaeology
2. C-2 The Beginnings of Scientific Archaeology
3. C-4
Matrix and Preservation
4. C-5 Doing
Archaeological Research
5. C-6 Culture,
Data, and Context
Wed., March 4 - Annotated
Bibliography (10 sources) due. (I do not accept this late!)
Week of March 9 - Midterm
Test
2nd Half
(A significant amount of time will be spent in the field during the second
quarter thus cutting much of the lecture time).
6. C-7 How
Old is It?
7. C-8 Finding
the Past.
8. C-9 Excavation.
9. C-13
Ancient Lifeways
10. C-15 Landscape and
Settlement.
May 4 - Oral Presentations
(Voluntary-50 pts. extra-credit)
Week of May 18, 2009 - Finals
The student is required to write one short
annotated bibliography on any of the topics or sub-topics listed for the
semester. The paper must be a minimum of
10 articles or books long. Each bibliographic reference and critique
will be wholly contained on one page. Please include a title page.
Requirements for the Annotated Bibliography
1. Must be typewritten. (12pt. and Times New
Roman) Each critique should be double spaced.
2. One critique per page (10 pages)
3. May not use journal abstracts or any other
form of abstract.
4. Must be in alphabetical order by author.
5. Must be an analysis or critique of the
article or book. (Look at a movie review for the form). In other words, what do
you think of the article or book?
Hints to Help You Pass a College Class!
1. Be on
Time! Most students who are constantly
tardy miss all of the announcements and thus do not know what is going on.
2. Be
There. Most instructors test more
heavily on lectured material. Absences
should only be taken because of extreme emergency or bad illness.
3. Get involved
in discussions. If you are passive you
probably won't remember as much. Don't
be embarrassed to speak out.
4. Use Time
Management. Schedule your study time
each day. Don't let studying get away
from you so that you feel overwhelmed.
5. Write your
term paper early. Get it out of the
way. You'll feel better and you can then
get on to more important things.
6. Study all of
your notes every day for every class.
Believe it or not this does not take long. By the end of the semester you'll nearly have
them memorized without even trying and you will not have to cram for final
tests!
7. Do the Oral
Report. Sure it's voluntary but it's
very good experience. You need to be
able to speak in front of groups with poise.
College is a very good, non-threatening environment in which to
practice.
8. No food or drink is allowed to be consumed in
the classroom.
9. Turn off all cell phones and aural pagers before
entering class. All electronic devices must be out of sight and off!