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ANCH 307 (Online) Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries in Archaeology
Instructors Final Essay Guidelines FORMAT: Typed, 1” margins, Times New Roman 12 pt font, double-spaced. Remove the extra spacing between paragraphs that MS Word automatically includes. Indent paragraphs 5 spaces using the tab feature. Submit ONLY in either MS Word (.doc or .docx) or Adobe PDF (.pdf) format. You MUST follow this format to get full credit for the essay.
. LENGTH: At least 1 ½ pages, but no more than 2 pages is necessary. (Hint: If your name and the essay title take up ½ of the page, that does NOT count toward the total length of your essay). At least 1 ½ pages is required.
CONTENT:
1) Please describe how you plan to take what you have learned in this course and put it to use within your own community.
2) Make sure that you discuss in detail at least one specific topic in the course that has had a particular impact on you.
3) In addition, discuss in detail the one thing in the course that you found the most surprising.
GRADING:
-Your essay will be worth a total of 100 points, broken down in these categories:
-Discussion of course content and community: 40 points
-Discussion of specific topic that had an impact: 25 points
-Discussion of most surprising aspect: 25 points
-Length: 4 points Proper format: 2 points
-Spelling/Grammar/Punctuation: 4 points
Total: 100points
Please refer to the provided grading rubric for a more detailed breakdown of what is expected in each category and the associated point ranges
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Introduction
I have always known archeology as a way of discovering the past, and every time the topic comes to my mind or hear about it, I always think of the ancient discoveries of people and artifacts. I think of things such as the skulls of Homo sapiens, mummies, pyramids and mountains. I have learned a great deal about archeology while studying this course and it has helped me to grow intellectually because you find yourself asking questions about the basic assumptions of human life that people take for granted. For example, are people still evolving, and if they are, how are they evolving? Studying this course has enabled me to understand broadly what archaeology is and what it isn’t, the significance of cultural preservation, civic engagement, myths about archaeology, human civilizations, and the origin of humanness and cultural behavior.
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