Methodology Flashcards

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What is an archaeological site?

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any place where humans have built or altered the natural surface/resources for their needs

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How do we find archaeological sites?

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through historical sources, visible on the ground, discovered sometimes during development of infrastructures, societies….

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What are the different reasons for digging? (3)

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  • Rescue excavation: a site that will be destroyed in development
  • Research excavation
  • Adventure excavations: No adventure excavations nowadays aimed at random findings - must have a specific research question or purpose
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How do we select a location for digging?

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  • must develop a research interest,
  • then select the excavation site - researching the place (geographically & historically)
  • checking & surveying the site
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What is the general digging procedure? (5)

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  1. Team of diggers and experts come togethe
  2. Grid of squares with banquets is prepared, with partitions (mehitzot) between them for archaeological digging
  3. Direction of the wind is observed -
  4. Area is cleaned and top soil removed
  5. Stratigraphic digging: digging gradually by layers
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What do we do after we have our archaeological findings?

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  • Healing & restoration (ripui & shichzur): gluing together different parts, filling in missing parts, cleaning up…
  • Photographing, drawing and verbal description of the findings
  • Research on the various findings
  • Scientific testing: carbon-14 test, petrography
  • Analysis: writing a scientific report and publishing the findings (ethical obligation)
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Define the following terms:

  • Tel
  • Locus
  • Layer/strata
  • Complex (michlol)
  • In situ
  • Drifting find (mimstah sachuf)
  • Secondary use
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  • Tel: artifical hill created from the remains of settlements from different periods built on top of each other
  • Locus: a small/basic space with a defined function of e.g. room, cooking area, wall, water well
  • Layer/strata: a set of loci belonging to the same time period
  • Complex (michlol): collection of findings related to each other (in time, space, function etc…)
  • In situ: a finding found in its original place
  • Drifting find (mimtsah sachuf): a finding that was swept away by water from its original place to another location
  • Secondary use (shimush mishni): use of an on object in a different way that intended
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What is stratigraphy?

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  • Stratigraphy (dating & digging method): each stratum on tel has architectural and material themes that characterize the period - this principle allows us to date strata from the earliest to the late (the deeper strata/layer - the earlier it is)
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What is typology?

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Typology: dating of archaeological finding according to structure/shape, style, and decoration of an object - the most indicative part is the opening/mouth of the object - the shape, style and decoration of a specific object/tool changes over time and according to this, we date the various tools & layers

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What is Carbon-14 dating?

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measuring amount of carbon-14 present in the sample (materials that originated from living organisms) and comparing this against an international reference standard - to provide an age estimation of the material/object

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What is dendrochronology?

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  • Dendochronology (method for calibrating carbon-14 dating - shitat kiul) analysing tree rings (tabaot etzim)to determine the age of ancient settlement sand artifacts
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