ARCH 1870 Environmental Archaeology, Fall 2015 Tuesday and Thursday 1:00-2:20 pm, Location: Rhode Island Hall 108 Instructor: Brett Kaufman [email protected] ARCH 1870 Environmental Archaeology Brett Kaufman Office Hours: Tuesday, 2:30-4:30 pm Rhode Island Hall 007 This presentation and the images within are for educational purposes only, and are not to be distributed. Final Paper and Presentation 1) Final paper – 20% (Due December 3, a research paper on an ecological topic of your choosing based on theory, method, cultural case studies, politics, health, etc., 15 pages double spaced (including references, figures, tables), 12 point Times New Roman font, 1 inch margins) . Please follow the guidelines handout from the first paper peer review session for style, writing tips, etc. I encourage you to come meet with me or contact me to discuss topics. No peer review, instead informal discussion about project with classmates. 2) Final project – 20% (November 24-December 3, a brief PowerPoint presentation based on the final paper). 15 minute presentations, with 7 minutes of questions and discussion Presentations on November 24, December 1, December 3 Resource Extraction, Emergent Complexity, and Environmental Change in the Andes Chronological and Cultural Background Paleoenvironmental Data and Review of Stanish 2003 Preceramic Coastal Populations and Review of Quilter and Stocker 1983 The First Andean State of Tiwanaku and Raised Field Agriculture Inca Rise and Fall Chronological and Cultural Background Andean chronology Late Archaic/Preceramic, ~5000-2000 BC Early Formative, ~2000-1300 BC Middle Formative, ~1300-500 BC Upper Formative, ~500 BC – 400 AD Expansive Tiwanaku (Titicaca), ~400-1100 AD Altiplano, ~1100-1450 AD Expansive Inca, ~1450-1532 AD Spanish Colonial, ~1450-1700 AD http://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/AusGeo/2013/09/11/7010/andes_map.jpg Types of habitation in Titicaca Basin over time (Stanish 2003) Cultural chronology of the Andes in the Lake Titicaca Basin (Stanish 2003)
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