Methods of Interpretation in Archaeology 05-MIA-11-ArchU
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Module learning aims
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Year of studies (where relevant)
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Learning outcomes
Student:
1) will gain the knowledge of: heuristic value of major categories of archaeological data used in prehistoric and early Medieval archaeology as well as relationships between research project, applied theoretical framework and selection of different categories of data and their variables;
2) will gain the understanding of: the principles of constructing empirical evidence for implementation of different research strategies as well as understanding of the relations between the selection of data and their variables and research questions along with their definition within the adopted theoretical perspective;
3) will gain the skills necessary to: create an adequate empirical evidence aimed at addressing any given research problem as well as establish relationships between these elements of the research process; consequently, student gains necessary competences and is able to design any research project.
Assessment criteria
Active class participation, essay.
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