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Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
24 episodes
9 months ago
Archaeology is about reconstructing the physical past to obtain an understanding of how different civilisations and cultures have evolved over time. In this album, archaeologists from the British Museum explain the scientific processes involved in the discovery, investigation and interpretation of a variety of artefacts, such as skeletons, coins, textiles and metal artefacts unearthed at sites such as the famous Iron Age burial at Sutton Hoo, and Tell es-Sa'idiyeh in Jordan. The album also reveals how amateur archaeologists who use metal detectors contribute to creating a picture of ancient societies. This material forms part of The Open University course SA188 Archaeology: the science of investigation.
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Archaeology is about reconstructing the physical past to obtain an understanding of how different civilisations and cultures have evolved over time. In this album, archaeologists from the British Museum explain the scientific processes involved in the discovery, investigation and interpretation of a variety of artefacts, such as skeletons, coins, textiles and metal artefacts unearthed at sites such as the famous Iron Age burial at Sutton Hoo, and Tell es-Sa'idiyeh in Jordan. The album also reveals how amateur archaeologists who use metal detectors contribute to creating a picture of ancient societies. This material forms part of The Open University course SA188 Archaeology: the science of investigation.
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Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Archaeology: the science of investigation
A short introduction to this album.
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15 years ago
1 minute 1 second

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
The British Museum
The first attempt to bring cultures of the world together under one roof.
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17 years ago
2 minutes 57 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Excavations in Jordan by the British Museum: part 1
The practical approach to the exacavation of Tell es-Sa'idiyeh, Jordan in 1989.
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17 years ago
5 minutes 25 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Excavations in Jordan by the British Museum: part 2
An archaeologist explains the probable reasons for settlement at Tell es-Sa'idiyeh.
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17 years ago
1 minute 19 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Excavations at Wetwang in Yorkshire, UK
The discovery of an Iron Age burial in Yorkshire - complete with chariot.
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17 years ago
5 minutes 53 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
A Wetwang skeleton
The discovery of a female skeleton with her chariot.
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17 years ago
3 minutes 15 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Neanderthal bones in Croatia
A British Museum archaeologist describes her 120,000 year-old discovery in Krapina, Croatia.
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17 years ago
4 minutes 19 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Conserving archaeological finds
The work of conservators at the British Museum.
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17 years ago
6 minutes 40 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Curating Jordanian artifacts
A Tell es-Sa'idiyeh conservator explains the initial approach to preserving artefacts.
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17 years ago
2 minutes 49 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Conserving coins - a demonstration
A conservator explains how careful handling is required when cleaning artefacts.
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17 years ago
2 minutes 12 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
X-raying objects
The importance of modern technology in the preservation of an artefact from an Iron Age burial at Sutton Hoo.
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17 years ago
2 minutes 19 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Portable Antiquities Scheme
The success of the Portable Antiquities Scheme, which allows the mapping of coin finds by metal detector users and helps to build a more accurate picture of ancient Britain.
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17 years ago
5 minutes 18 seconds

Archaeology: the science of investigation - for iPad/Mac/PC
Archaeology is about reconstructing the physical past to obtain an understanding of how different civilisations and cultures have evolved over time. In this album, archaeologists from the British Museum explain the scientific processes involved in the discovery, investigation and interpretation of a variety of artefacts, such as skeletons, coins, textiles and metal artefacts unearthed at sites such as the famous Iron Age burial at Sutton Hoo, and Tell es-Sa'idiyeh in Jordan. The album also reveals how amateur archaeologists who use metal detectors contribute to creating a picture of ancient societies. This material forms part of The Open University course SA188 Archaeology: the science of investigation.