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Interpreting the past through archaeology

ATS4257

Synopsis

This honours unit explores the methodology used in the interpretation and assessment of archaeological and historical data. We examine the range of data available for advanced research, their relative reliability and accessibility, and the various methods used to analyse textual and material cultural evidence. We learn how to use archaeological reports to obtain the maximum amount of data while understanding the technicalities of stratigraphy and phasing, and how to critically evaluate texts in original languages and in translation to build arguments about the past. We also review the various theoretical approaches used to study the ancient world. You are guided in how to create spreadsheets, databases, and data visualizations to expedite your data collection for archaeological and historical research.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

Quick facts

Credit points
12
Level
4
Audience
Undergraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Arts
Faculty
Archaeology and Ancient History
Handbook year
2026

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