Bachelor Degree in Anthropology Archaeology at Harvard University |
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Harvard University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 25,690 students in Cambridge, MA.
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Harvard University Bachelor degree Anthropology Archaeology
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Archaeological research involves attempting to discover aspects of human technological adaptation, social organization, and ideology through the analysis of material remains recovered from excavations at archaeological sites. This analysis may be peculiarly archaeological in nature - the classification of broken pieces of pottery is an example - or may involve the use of techniques and information from fields as diverse as astronomy, botany, chemistry, history, linguistics, physics, social anthropology, and zoology. The final objective of these studies is to explain how things happened in the past, to document patterns of change and variability through time and space, and to relate these changes to the world around us today. Topics range from the very specific - for example, how a particular type of stone tool was made and used - to the more general - for example, why complex societies arose in many parts of the world.
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