Archaeological Resources Handbook for Teachers
Author: Mike Corbishley
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Published: 1983
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780906780336
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Mike Corbishley
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780906780336
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Wendy O'Brien
Publisher:
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9780787218751
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This resource guide contains information about a wide range of archaeology related education materials available in North America. Resources listed include books, magazines, curriculum guides, resource packets, films, videos, kits of simulated artifacts, computer programs, games, museums, site specific resources, historical societies and organizations, and teacher- training programs. The guide is organized in three parts. "General Resources" are listed first, along with entries pertaining to archaeological techniques, theory, and world-wide archaeology. The next section, "Resources by Subject Area," which forms the core of the guide, organizes entries according to a given area of interest within a geographical region. Entries are listed by the name of either the institution providing the resource or the title of the work. Each entry lists geographical focus, chronological period, nature of the activity or material, topics covered, grade level, price, and a description of the resource with an address for further information. The third section is a "Supplementary Bibliography." Several indexes list the resources by location, grade level, culture, and specialized topic. The document concludes with a bibliography on archaeology for adults, Internet resources, and a list of archeological organizations. (MM)
Author: Pınar Durgun
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Published: 2020-11-12
Total Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 1789697611
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With the right methods, studying the ancient world can be as engaging as it is informative. The teaching activities in this book are designed in a cookbook format so that educators can replicate these teaching "recipes” (including materials, budget, preparation time, study level) in classes of ancient art, archaeology, social studies, and history.
Author: Jane Eva Baxter
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-06-16
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 1315434520
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The field school is often described as a “rite of passage” among archaeologists. They are considered essential for the appropriate training of students for academic or professional archaeological careers, and are perhaps the only universal experience in an increasingly diverse array of archaeological career paths. Jane Baxter’s practical guide about how to run a successful field school offers archaeologists ways to maximize the educational and training benefits of these experiences. She presents a wide range of pedagogical theories and techniques that can be used to place field schools in an educational, as well as an archaeological, context. Baxter then offers a “how to” guide for the design of field schools, including logistical, legal, and personnel issues as well as strategies for integrating research and teaching in the field. Replete with checklists, forms, and cogent examples, the author gives directors and staff a set of “best practices” for designing and implementing a school.
Author: Shelley J. Smith
Publisher: Altamira Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 456
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This innovative guidebook introduces archaeologists to the complexities and possibilities of educating children in archaeology. The book explains the culture of the educational system, discusses the interface between education and archaeology, forewarns of sensitive and inflammatory issues, and provides real-world examples of a variety of successful archaeology education programs. Throughout, the emphasis is on exemplary programming that meets the needs of students, educators and archaeologists in a realistic, achievable manner. Published in cooperation with the Society for American Archaeology.
Author: Archaeological Institute of America
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780787277703
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An American state-by-state resource guide to museums, archaeological collections and organisations with details of courses, information packs and contact details.
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Publisher: Kendall Hunt
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9780787267483
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Shelley J. Smith
Publisher: Altamira Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 464
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This innovative guidebook introduces archaeologists to the complexities and possibilities of educating children in archaeology. The book explains the culture of the educational system, discusses the interface between education and archaeology, forewarns of sensitive and inflammatory issues, and provides real-world examples of a variety of successful archaeology education programs. Throughout, the emphasis is on exemplary programming that meets the needs of students, educators and archaeologists in a realistic, achievable manner. Published in cooperation with the Society for American Archaeology.
Author: David Down
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Published: 2010-02-01
Total Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 1614581576
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Developed with three educational levels in mind, The Archaeology Book takes you on an exciting exploration of history and ancient cultures. You'll learn both the techniques of the archaeologist and the accounts of some of the richest discoveries of the Middle East that demonstrate the accuracy and historicity of the Bible. In The Archaeology Book you will unearth: How archaeologists know what life was like in the past Why broken pottery can tell more than gold or treasure can Some of the difficulties in dating ancient artifacts How the brilliance of ancient cultures demonstrates God's creation History of ancient cultures, including the Hittites, Babylonians, and Egyptians The early development of the alphabet and its impact on discovery The numerous archaeological finds that confirm biblical history Why the Dead Sea scrolls are considered such a vital breakthrough Filled with vivid full-color photos, detailed drawings, and maps, you will have access to some of the greatest biblical mysteries ever uncovered. With the enhanced educational format of this book and the unique color-coded, multi-age design, it allows the ease of teaching the fundamentals of archaeology through complex insights to three distinct grade levels. Free downloadable study guide at www.masterbooks.org