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Olsen, Robert C. – Science Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Archaeology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Outdoor Education, Program Descriptions

Sullivan, Brother Nicholas – Science Teacher, 1981
Discusses Paleolithic and Neolithic cave art and artifacts, stressing the degree of intellectual ability exhibited by the creators of this art. Topics discussed include some misunderstandings about cave art intellect shown by cave artists and the use of light and color. (DS)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art, Art Products

Russon, Richard – Science Teacher, 1992
Describes introducing archaeoastronomical concepts into science courses ranging from eighth grade to introductory college level. Archaeoastronomers attempt to reconstruct the astronomical techniques, religion, and lifestyle of ancient civilizations by connecting studies of their agriculture, folklore, architecture, and art. (PR)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Astronomy, Higher Education

Wygoda, Linda J.; Cain, Arlene Vidaurri – Science Teacher, 1994
Describes activities that allow students to work cooperatively to analyze and study evidence from crime scenes and archaeological digs. The activities demonstrate to students the interdependence of a variety of disciplines in the real world. (ZWH)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Chemistry, Cooperative Learning, High Schools

Brody, Michael J.; deOnis, Ann – Science Teacher, 2001
Presents a density study in which students calculate the density of limestone substrate to determine if the specimen contains any fossils. Explains how to make fossils and addresses national standards. (YDS)
Descriptors: Archaeology, High Schools, Inquiry, Junior High Schools

Struever, Stuart – Science Teacher, 1975
Describes archeology as a discipline and explains the interdisciplinary approach being used to explore the Koster excavations in Illinois. Four programs involving direct student participation in archeological research are outlined as well as the major findings at Koster and their contribution to interdisciplinary archeology. (BR)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, Environmental Education, Field Studies

Russo, Richard – Science Teacher, 1997
Describes investigations in archaeoastronomy that combine modern archaeology with the mathematical precision of practical astronomy. Helps students develop an understanding of a society's astronomical systems which can lead to a knowledge of their religion, art, mathematics, writings, calendar, myths, and agricultural practices. (JRH)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Astronomy, Cultural Literacy, Educational Strategies

Nami, Hugo Gabriel – Science Teacher, 1992
Knapping is a toolmaking technique used by early humans and replicated by research archaeologists. Describes knapping techniques and provides examples of how they are presently being used in North America. (MDH)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Hand Tools, History, Interdisciplinary Approach

Gettings, Duane – Science Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: American Indians, Archaeology, Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach

Dolph, Gary E.; Dolph, Laura L. – Science Teacher, 1990
Described is an activity where students prepare high-quality fossil specimens to demonstrate the theory of evolution. The technique needed for fossil removal, the geologic and paleoclimatic setting, and the fish morphology are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Classification, Evolution, Laboratory Procedures

Science Teacher, 1990
An activity for use with the JASON project illustrating the factors which contribute to the instability of ships at sea is presented. The activities of the JASON project for the spring of 1990 are highlighted. Availability of materials and participating museums for the project are listed. (CW)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Middle Schools, Physical Sciences, Program Descriptions

Dolph, Gary E. – Science Teacher, 1989
Explains procedures and activities involved in conducting and using a dig for teaching students about ethnobiological topics and ancient civilizations. Provides guidelines for dealing with the same lesson without taking students on a dig. (RT)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Archaeology, Botany, Ethnology
Witham, Shelly Anne; Krockover, Gerald H.; Burgess, Wilella; Bayley, Bill – Science Teacher, 2004
Forensics can serve as the perfect vehicle for science exploration and learning. As part of a professional development workshop, teachers participated in various forensic activities. This article describes an archaeological dig simulation that provides the catalyst for an inquiry-based activity. In this activity, teachers make crime scene…
Descriptors: Inferences, Thinking Skills, Crime, Science Activities

Holm, Karen Ann – Science Teacher, 1984
Describes an archaeology program identified by the National Science Teachers Association's Search for Excellence in Science Education project as an outstanding science program. Program objectives (including attention to research detail, interpretation, deduction, and interrelationships of different disciplines) and student activities are…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Outdoor Activities, Program Content