Course: Bioarchaeology

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Course title Bioarchaeology
Course code KSA/BIAR
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Seminar
Level of course Master
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Klírová Eva, Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
Lectures 1. Bioarcheological model (bones, teeth - behavior - environment) 2. Activity reconstructions 3. Health and illnesses in the past 4. Trauma - accidents, violence, and first surgical interventions 5. Class exam 1 6. Cultural modification of hard tissues - esthetics of the past 7. --- 8. Students' presentations 9. Diet in the past 10. Ancestry, kinship, biodistances 11. Students' presentations Seminars 1. History of bioarcheology - context for its development 2. Racial paradigm and craniometry 3. Rise of bioarcheology 4. Rise of interdisciplinarity in bioarcheology 5. Students's presentations 6. Repatriation of skeletal collections - a new challenge for bioarcheology 7. Students's presentations

Learning activities and teaching methods
Self-study of literature, Lecture, Seminar
  • Contact hours - 65 hours per semester
  • Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40) - 30 hours per semester
  • Preparation for an examination (30-60) - 45 hours per semester
  • Preparation for formative assessments (2-20) - 16 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
to characterize at an advanced level and explain the concepts of human osteology, arthrology and general human biology
to characterize and describe theoretical methods of archeology
Skills
to understand and interpret professional text in the Czech language
to critically assess and discuss a professional text in English
to present formally research and conduct professional debates
to lead a discussion on professional study
to master the basics of statistics
Competences
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learning outcomes
Knowledge
to characterize and describe the biocultural model
to characterize and describe the historical development of biological anthropology and thought trends
to describe and explain changes in the skeleton and teeth caused by specific and non-specific external influences and behavior
to interpret these skeletal changes in the context of population-specific statistics
Skills
to interpret independently knowledge from various areas of life of past populations: archeology, paleozoology and paleobotany, biological anthropology
to analyze critically studies to find research gaps
to create a professional text according to the principles of the structure of the professional text and the language of professional studies
to indetify practically traces of activity, disease or injury in individual topics at the LBA osteological collection
Competences
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teaching methods
Knowledge
Lecture
Self-study of literature
Textual studies
One-to-One tutorial
Skills
Seminar
Self-study of literature
Textual studies
Skills demonstration
One-to-One tutorial
Competences
Lecture
Seminar
One-to-One tutorial
Skills demonstration
Textual studies
Self-study of literature
assessment methods
Knowledge
Combined exam
Test
Skills
Combined exam
Test
Skills demonstration during practicum
Individual presentation at a seminar
Competences
Combined exam
Test
Individual presentation at a seminar
Skills demonstration during practicum
Recommended literature
  • Beneš, Jaromír,; Pokorný, Petr. Bioarcheologie v České republice. V Českých Budějovicích : Jihočeská univerzita, Přírodovědecká fakulta, 2008. ISBN 978-80-7394-026-3.
  • Buikstra, Jane E.; Beck, Lane A. Bioarchaeology : the contextual analysis of human remains. Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2006. ISBN 0-12-369541-4.
  • Goodman, A. H. a G. J. Armelagos. Infant and childhood morbidity and mortality risks in archaeological populations. World Archaeology 21 (2): 225-243. 1989.
  • Larsen, C. S. Biological changes in human populations with agriculture. Annual Review of Anthropology 24:185-213. 1995.
  • Larsen, C. S., M. C. Griffin, et al. Frontiers of Contact: bioarchaeology of Spanish Florida. Journal of World Prehistory 15 (1):69-123. 2001.
  • Larsen, Clark Spencer. Bioarchaeology : interpreting behavior from the human skeleton. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-521-65834-9.
  • Sládek, V., Berner, M., Sailer, R. Bioarcheologické výzkumy lokomočního chování pravěkých populací člověka. In: I. Budil a M. Ulrychová (eds.) Antropologické symposium II, str. 301-310. Pelhřimov, Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk, 2003.
  • Weiss, E. Bioarchaeological Science: What we have learned from human skeletal remains.. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2009.


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