UNC’s Archaeology major blends classical scholarship with modern analytical techniques—remote sensing, LiDAR, and isotopic geochemistry—to investigate human societies from prehistory to the early modern era. Students split time between classroom seminars on theory and international digs in Sicily, Peru, and the North Carolina backcountry. The program emphasizes ethical stewardship and community collaboration, ensuring artifacts and narratives return benefit to descendant communities.
Ground-penetrating radar survey of colonial cemeteries
Isotopic sourcing of obsidian trade in Mesoamerica
3-D photogrammetry archive of Classical sculpture fragments
Public archaeology blog documenting community dig days
Ceramic petrography comparing Catawba and Cherokee pottery
LiDAR mapping of pre-Columbian raised fields in Amazonia
Museum education kit on ancient metallurgy techniques
Drone photography workflow for site documentation
Climate data correlation with societal collapse in the Bronze Age
Digital reconstruction of a Roman bath complex in AR
Stable-nitrogen analysis of medieval monastic diets
Policy brief on looting prevention at archaeological sites
Virtual exhibit on Indigenous mound landscapes
Experimental firing of replica Neolithic kilns
Podcast interviewing field archaeologists about ethical dilemmas
Heritage trails app connecting local Native American sites
Dig deeper—merge science and storytelling to revive human histories.
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