Language of Instruction
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English
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Course Level
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Undergraduate
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Course Type
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Compulsory
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Course Coordinator
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-
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Instructors
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-
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Assistants
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-
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Goals
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To introduce students with the emerging contemporary areas of research and introduce them to prominent experts in their fields each week.
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Content
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Each week an expert in their field will present their previous and current research topics, engaging students with the contemporary themes of research and inquiry, and prompting students to re-imagine the discipline in the midst of interdisciplinary studies
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Learning Outcomes
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Program
Learning Outcomes
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Teaching Methods
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Assessment Methods
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1) Introduction of basic terminology
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
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1,2,3
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H
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2) To discuss evolution and social evolution
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
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1,2,3
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H
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3) To discuss ethnology
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
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1,2,3
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H
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4) To highlight different methodologies in British and American Anthropology
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
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1,2,3
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H
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5) To evaluate the theoretical effects of the differences among previously conducted ethnographies
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
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1,2,3
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H
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Teaching Methods:
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1: Lecture, 2: Question-Answer, 3: Discussion 4: Simulation 5: Case Study
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Assessment Methods:
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A: Testing, B: Multiple Choice C: Homework D: Fill in the blanks E: True or false F: Oral exam G: Portfolio
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COURSE CONTENT
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Week
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Topics
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Study Materials
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1
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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2
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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3
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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4
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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5
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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6
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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7
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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8
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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9
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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10
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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11
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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12
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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13
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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14
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The Presentation of the Guest Speaker of the Week
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RECOMMENDED SOURCES
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Textbook
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There is no writtten documents in the course
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Additional Resources
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MATERIAL SHARING
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Documents
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Books and Articles
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Assignments
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In Class Presentation And Submission Of Their Presentation In Essay Format
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Exams
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Midterm - Final
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ASSESSMENT
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IN-TERM STUDIES
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NUMBER
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PERCENTAGE
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Mid-term
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-
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-
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Presentation and Assignment
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1
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100
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Final
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-
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-
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Total
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100
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CONTRIBUTION OF FINAL EXAMINATION TO OVERALL GRADE
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-
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CONTRIBUTION OF IN-TERM STUDIES TO OVERALL GRADE
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-
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Total
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-
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COURSE CATEGORY
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Field Courses
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COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
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No
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Program Learning Outcomes
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Contribution
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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1
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Main theories and concepts of social sciences in general and anthropology in particular, the physical and cultural development of humanity in the historical process, a wide spectrum of cultural patterns and archaelogical knowledge are understood and absorbed,
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X
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2
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The ability to analyze current phenomena with an anthropological perspective and to think analytically and critically are acquired,
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X
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3
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Good communication and written/oral expression skills are developed,
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X
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4
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Acquires professional and social ethics, as well as an elevated sense of responsibility,
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X
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5
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By studying the dynamics of a variety of cultural phenomena in detail, students become able to perceive and interpret the general features, geographical conditions, historical processes and dynamics of change in Turkish and other world cultures,
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X
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6
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Establishes and builds on a wide perception and understanding of local and global issues and develops personally and professionally,
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X
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7
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In accordance with Life Long Learning principles, students acquire the skill and vision to continuously seek to utilize knowledge and information from outside their fields of expertise; to make collaborations and and syntheses with their own respective repertoire of knowledge,
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X
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8
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Students become able to spot social issues fit for anthropological research; acquire the methods, techniques and cultural equipment necessary for field work,
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X
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ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Activities
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Quantity
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Duration
(Hour)
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Total
Workload
(Hour)
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Course Duration (Including the exam week: 16x Total course hours)
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15
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2
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30
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Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice)
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0
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0
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0
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Mid-terms
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-
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-
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-
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Homework
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-
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-
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-
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Final examination
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-
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-
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-
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Total Work Load
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-
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-
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Total Work Load / 25 (h)
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30
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ECTS Credit of the Course
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1
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COURSE INFORMATON
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Course Title
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Code
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Semester
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L+P Hour
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Credits
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ECTS
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Archaeology and Culture
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ANT 154
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1
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2 + 2
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3
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8
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Language of Instruction
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English
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Course Level
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Bachelor's Degree (First Cycle Programmes)
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Course Type
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Compulsory
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Course Coordinator
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Instructors
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-
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Assistants
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Goals
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This course will explore the field of archaeology covering several major topics.
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Content
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Basic archaeological terminologies, excavation techniques and site preservation.
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Learning Outcomes
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Teaching Methods
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Assessment Methods
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1) Explains the Basic Principles of archaeology.
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1
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A,C
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2) Describes the different excavation techniques.
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1,2,9
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A,C
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3) Gives students an understanding of the past archaeological heritage.
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1,2,3,12
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A,C
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4) Motivates in-depth analysis.
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1,2,9
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A,C
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5) Debates the interpretations of objects.
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1,2,3,9,12
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A,C
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6) Interprets the evidences from material culture.
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1,2,3,9,12
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A,C
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