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Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research: Tree-Ring Courses

 

2007 Dendroarchaeology (Tucson Tree-Ring Summer School)

Level:
Graduate
Catalog entry:
GEOS/ANTH/WSM 497J/597J - DENDROARCHAEOLOGY
Units:
3
Offered:
2007 Summer Pre-Session
Room:
Environment and Natural Resources (Bldg 120, Dennis DeConcini), Room 253
Times:
9am-5pm daily May 14-June 1, 2007
Office hours:
By appointment prior to and during the course
Instructors:
Web page:
http://www.ltrr.arizona.edu/summerschool/
Prerequisites:
Consent of Instructor
Description:

2005 Dendroarchaeology field class at Big Sherd Pueblito, a Navajo site in NW New Mexico

The Laboratory of Tree-ring Research at the University of Arizona is pleased to offer its 6th annual pre-session course devoted entirely to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of archaeological tree-rings. Participants (undergrads, grads, professionals) will learn the most accurate and precise dating method used by archaeologists via lectures, laboratory exercises, and field work. The centerpiece of this intensive 3-week course is a field trip to various archaeological sites in the 4-Corners area led by Drs. Ronald H. Towner and Jeffrey S. Dean. The first week in Tucson will provide participants with a basic background in dendroarchaeology. During the third week back in Tucson, participants will prepare, crossdate, and interpret the dendroarchaeological samples collected during the field trip.

TA information:

Rebecca Franklin rebecca@ltrr.arizona.edu, office hours by arrangement during course.

Last updated:
2008-02-01 16:46:16 -0700