課程資訊
課程名稱
世界考古大發現
Great Discoveries in World Archaeology 
開課學期
110-2 
授課對象
文學院  人類學研究所  
授課教師
高 德 
課號
Anth5120 
課程識別碼
125EU3050 
班次
 
學分
3.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
星期二3,4,5(10:20~13:10) 
上課地點
水源人105 
備註
本課程以英語授課。本課程以英語授課。Lecture course, in English.
總人數上限:20人 
 
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課程概述

Great discoveries in archaeology have fundamentally shaped and changed our understanding of ourselves as humans, from the first excavations at Pompeii in 1748 to the recent finds of the oldest stone tools dating 3.3 million years ago at Lomekwi 3 in Kenya. Archaeology, through the study of material traces of past behavior, sheds light on the global story of human existence, across deep time, regions, and ways of living never covered by historical texts or ethnographic observation. This course, taught in English, introduces major discoveries and themes in world prehistory. We will look at human evolution, Neanderthal and modern human interactions, cave art and the behavioral revolution of the Upper Paleolithic, the origins of agriculture, and the emergence of complex societies, comparing and contrasting examples from the New World and the Old World, including Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and Mesoamerica, considering the interrelated roles of political power, social hierarchies, economy, technology, and ideology in shaping human societies. One special emphasis will be the roles that discoveries in East and Southeast Asia, including Taiwan, can play in bringing new knowledge to world archaeological discussions. 

課程目標
This lecture course will familiarize students with major discoveries in world archaeology and how they help us construct new, anthropological understandings of human behavior and major turning points in prehistory. It will also help them understand the development of the fields of archaeology and prehistory and their basic concepts. For non-native English speakers, this course will teach them key terminology in prehistory and archaeology. Students will also become familiar with the main digital bibliographic resources for archaeological research and how to formulate an archaeological research topic and locate relevant literature (annotated bibliography project). 
課程要求
Weekly textbook and supplementary readings; attending weekly lectures; participation in in-class discussions; midterm and final exams; annotated bibliography project.

評量方式
Class attendance (10%); midterm exam (30%); final exam (30%); annotated bibliography project (35%). 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
 
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參考書目
Required:
Textbook TBA: Additional readings will supplement the textbook. These will include short journal papers on
recent discoveries and selected passages from other textbooks that can fill gaps in the Images textbook
coverage.



課程進度&
週次(18週)
Week 01 Introduction to the Course.
Week 02 Archaeology’s Beginnings, Changing Concepts of Time, Early Evolutionary Models, the First
Excavations and Great Discoveries P&F Chapter 1

The Principles of Archaeology.?Building Blocks: Types of Archaeological Data. P&F Chapter 1
Survey, Excavation and Stratigraphy, and Dating Methods. ?

Week 03 Human Origins: What does it mean to be “human”? Early hominid sites, fossils, and human
evolution in Africa (Olduvai Gorge, Laetoli, Hadar, Swartkrans). New discoveries of the earliest stone tools;
Paleolithic Archaeology. P&F Chapter 2

Out of Africa 1: Homo erectus and the Neanderthals?Emergence of Anatomically Modern Humans; Out of
Africa II; Neandertal-Modern Human interactions. How new genetic and archaeological data from East and
Southeast Asia are changing our views. Zhoukoudian and the problem of fire. The “Hobbit” Homo
floresiensis P&F Chapter 3

Week 04 The Upper Paleolithic “Revolution”: the emergence of “modern” behaviors. Cave art and symbolic
behavior. Lithic technology. Early Pottery sites in East Asia. (LGM). Peopling of the Americas, island SE Asia,
and Australia? P&F Chapter 4
Ecological Approaches: hunter-gatherers, site catchments, optimal foraging, climate change

Week 05 The Neolithic Revolution
The Beginnings of Village Life and Agriculture: Levant. The Natufians. Early Neolithic at Jericho, Abu
Hureyra, and Catalhoyuk. How do archaeologists determine diet and domestication? P&F Chapter 6

Week 06 Neolithic East Asia. Early village sites of the Yangzi and Yellow Rivers. Rice and millet agriculture.
Banpo village and the Yangshao farmers. Dawenkou emerging complexity. Ritual sites and jades of the
Hongshan and Liangzhu cultures. Jomon Japan (Sannai Maruyama) TBA

Week 07 Mesopotamia: Social Evolution and Early States and “Civilizations”. The “Urban Revolution.” Uruk;
Sumerian states; the Royal Cemetery at Ur. The earliest writing. Impact of recent wars on Mesopotamia’s
great sites. P&F Chapter 10
Indus Civilization: A different pathway?

Week 08 Egypt and the Pyramids. Narmer’s Palette and the Unification of Egypt. Building the Great Pyramids.
Tutankhamun’s Tomb P&F Chapter 10

Week 09 Midterm Exam

Week 10 Great Discoveries of the Chinese Bronze Age: Erlitou, Zhengzhou, and Anyang. The First Chinese
Empire: Qin Shihuangdi’s Mausoleum. Japan: secondary state formation in Yayoi and Kofun P&F Chapter
10

Week 11 Central American Civilizations: Olmec; Maya; Teotihuacan; Aztecs and Spanish at Tenochtitlan;
P&F Chapter 8

Week 12 Andean Societies: The Inca Empire and its predecessors; Moche Lord of Sipan, The Nazca Lines in
the desert, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, and Machu Picchu P&F Chapter 9
Europe’s Prehistory P&F Chapter 11

Week 13 North American archaeological discoveries: Pueblos of the American SW; Mississippian chiefdoms
at Cahokia and Moundville. Historical archaeology. P&F Chapter 7 (Cahokia, Moundville, and pueblos);

Week 14 Taiwan’s Great Discoveries: Taiwan archaeology in a World Archaeology perspective TBA

Week 15 Southeast Asian Kingdoms and Empires; Colonialist and Postcolonial archaeology TBA

Week 16 Interpretation and Explanation: Paradigms and Popular Perspectives. P&F Chapter 12
Who Controls the Past? TBA

Week 17 Course Synthesis and Exam Review

Week 18 Final Exam 
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