Year
2021
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 3-hour seminar weekly
Enrolment not permitted
ARCH3001 has been successfully completed
Assumed knowledge
Assignment(s), Journal, Participation, Presentation
Topic description

This topic introduces students to the nature and problems of recording, dating and interpreting prehistoric rock art. Examples will be drawn not only from Australia, but from Europe, North America and Southern Africa.

Educational aims

This topic aims to:

  • Provide an overview of the major forms of archaeological art and their geographic and chronological distribution
  • Address the ability of art studies to document changes in human behaviour, technology, economy and ideology
  • Identify the major techniques used in the archaeological study of art
  • Develop critical responses to theory and evidence
  • Explore the ethical dimensions of studying Indigenous cultural materials
Expected learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:

  1. Evaluate the major forms of archaeological art and their geographic and chronological distribution
  2. Evaluate the ability of art studies in documenting changes in human behaviour, technology, economy and ideology
  3. Discuss the major techniques used in the archaeological study of art
  4. Apply critical thinking skills
  5. Explore the ethical dimensions of studying Indigenous cultural materials
  6. Apply specific skills that are important at university and in the workplace such as communication skills and the ability to work in groups