KE520: Archaeometry (5 ECTS)

STADS: 10005601

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the spring semester.
3rd quarter

Teacher responsible
Email: klr@sdu.dk

Timetable
There is no timetable available for the chosen semester.

Comment:
AFLYST F13!

Prerequisites:
None

Academic preconditions:
KE501 Fundamental Chemistry, FY519 Understanding elementary physics/FY520 and KE521 Chemistry of the elements and KE523 Physical chemistry A (former KE502 Chemistry of the elements and Physical chemistry) must be passed.
KE507 Environmental Chemistry and KE514 Analytical Chemistry recommends to be known.

Course introduction
To introduce students to the application of a range of analytical techniques and dating techniques. The dating techniques include methods that are used to date materials of archaeological, environmental and geological interest, including soils, peat, sediments, organic materials (e.g. bone, wood, and shells). The analytical techniques are used in dating and in determining provenances e.g. of objects of soils and other solid materials. To explain the relationship between such measurements and past environmental parameters and processes in the surrounding milieu (soil, water, air), including anthropogenic effects.

Expected learning outcome
At the end of the course the students should be able to:

  • apply a selection of chemical analytical techniques, and to interpret the data and their uncertainties
  • put environmental chemical data in perspective to the environmental exposures of the past
  • have achieved experience with the formulation and presentation of chemical data
Subject overview
The course deals largely with dating methods (e.g. radiocarbon and thermoluminescence including mass spectrometry and accelerator mass spectrometry), various ways to do provenance determination of soils (e.g. mass spectrometry, AAS and magnetic susceptibility), functional analysis, in situ measurements, and reconstruction of the climate and environmental state of the past. The content of the course builds on general analytical knowledge (provided e.g. in KE514 Analytical Chemistry) and applies several of the environmental principles (presented e.g. in KE507 Environmental Chemistry) including heavy metal pollution of lead and mercury. The course includes a laboratory exercise, where the students solve a practical archaeometric problem.

Literature
    Udsendes via Blackboard.


Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None

Assessment and marking:
Oral examination, external censorship and grading according to the 7-point grading scale, internal censorship.

Reexamination after fourth quarter. The examination type at reexamination may differ from the one at the ordinary examination.

Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.

Forelæsninger: 20 timer
Eksaminatorietimer: 20 timer
Laboratorieøvelser: 12 timer
Educational activities

Language
This course is taught in English, if international students participate. Otherwise the course is taught in Danish.

Course enrollment
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Tuition fees for single courses
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