The Stone Age Meets the Information Age:

an introduction to archaeology

IFS 1998

Professor Jeanne Sept

Anthropology Department

Student Building 038 (office)

855-5395; sept@indiana.edu

Lisa Maiorino (intern)

Teter Hall room xxx

 

lmaiorin@indiana.edu

class home page

Our students have all learned how to make their own web pages, and we will now use the WWW platform to link other IFS students to archaeology!

Image Gallery

Visit our home pages:


Student commentary:

Jay's changing vision of archaeologists and what they do

Andy's views of garbage and experimental archaeology

Mike digs garbage; and practices some stone age skills

Amanda thinks archaeology is alien, but chimps are interesting(but not working on the WWW!)

Andrew debunks Indiana Jones, and then discusses Olduvai Gorge

Be a garbology guest on Tami's page or learn about modern human foragers or chimpanzees

Courtney in action!

Students recommend virtual archaeological sites:

 


Jeanne Sept does field research related to the archaeology of human origins in East Africa,

and teaches in the Anthropology Department at Indiana University, Bloomington.

visit her main web page Human Origins and Evolution in Africa or the following topical pages:
Africa | Primates | Human Evolution | Paleoecology | Archaeology
IU Anthropology | Sept teaching interests | Sept research | Sept Personal Home Page

Last updated: 22 August, 1998

URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~origins/index.html
Comments: sept@indiana.edu

Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Jeanne Sept

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