Archaeological modeling of Forestry Management Unit 20, Swan Hills, Alberta

Closed
Project
Academic experience or paid work
150 hours per learner
Learner
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
History Scientific research
Skills
project documentation report writing data compilation data analysis forestry management
Details

Creation of a model that will identify areas of high potential for early archaeological sites in the Swan Hills of Alberta.

Deliverables

data creation, data compilation, data analysis, project documentation, report writing, presentation (oral & poster)

Mentorship

Computing resources, space to work in. Hands-on GIS training, mentorship in literature review and data compilation/analysis.

About the company

Our interdisciplinary department is home to 24 full-time faculty members from three social science disciplines: Anthropology, Economics and Political Science. Taking direction from the strengths and areas of scholarship of our faculty members, emerging trends in the social sciences and global social and cultural needs, we offer students diverse opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. Enriching opportunities include an annual interdisciplinary undergraduate conference on emerging global issues and trends, our award-winning Model United Nations Club, a field placement and competition participation in economics and archeological field training and an anthropological field seminar in alternating years. In addition, our anthropology lab is a valued teaching and research facility that houses the university's human evolution and skeletal cast collection, as well as faunal specimens and artifacts such as pottery and stone tools.