Learning Outcomes:
After completing the module, you will be able to:
1. Understand the key methodological approaches taken by archaeologists for investigating climate change in the past.
2. Critically evaluate different theoretical frameworks used by archaeologists to investigate the role of climate in human social and cultural evolution.
3. Recognise and appraise current strategies to mitigate the loss of archaeological data to climate change impacts.
Indicative Module Content:
WEEK 1
Session 1: Introduction: Archaeology and climate change
Session 2: Archaeology and climate adaptation in Ireland
WEEK 2
Session 3: Proxies for palaeoclimate reconstruction
Session 4: Seminar
WEEK 3
Session 5: Archaeology and the Anthropocene
Session 6: Seminar
WEEK 4
Session 7: Environmental determinism and narratives of change
Session 8: Seminar
WEEK 5
Session 9: Soils and society: Introduction to archaeological formation theory
Session 10: Seminar
WEEK 6
Session 11: Archaeology and the ethics of climate change
Session 12: Class debate 1
WEEK 7
Session 13: PowerPoint Presentations
Session 14: PowerPoint Presentations
WEEK 8
Session 15: Case study: The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic Transition in Europe
Session 16: Seminar
WEEK 9
Session 17: Guest lecture: Carolina Mallol (Professor of Archaeological Science and Geoarchaeology, Universidad de La Laguna)
Session 18: Seminar
WEEK 10
Session 19: Case study: Environmental change and archaeology of the Yellow River, China
Session 20: Seminar
WEEK 11
Session 21: Public archaeology and citizen science
Session 22: Class debate 2
WEEK 12
Session 23: Mitigating loss and the Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI)
Session 24: Seminar