How do archaeologists investigate and understand ancient sites and civilisations? Interpreting archaeological evidence accurately and methodically is the key to obtaining a critical perspective on the development of the human race. This album provides an introduction to archaeology and its methodologies for excavation of sites that can be more than 12000 years old. Like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle but without a picture guide, archaeologists can establish how cities and civilisations developed, why humans started farming, and how empires formed and collapsed. This material forms part of The Open University course A251 World archaeology.
I am very disapointed with the World Archeology program and the OU -- to access the podcasts I have to have a microsoft program called itunes -- After my previous experiences with Microsoft and remember I started using computer while in the RAF in 1968 refuse to use Microsoft and think it a total disgrace of the the OU principles that those students who would like to do courses are forced to use Microsoft software.
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Hi Basil,
If you click on the 'play now' link it will take you to an OpenLearn page where you can listen to the tracks without having to use iTunes.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes
OpenLearn Moderator