AR219 Archaeological Field Methods 1.0 This course is concerned with the fundamental methods of archaeological field research: the recovery of cultural patterns. The student is instructed in the field on the basic tools used on an archaeological site, such as transit, and alidade, as well as trowel and shovel. Emphasis is placed on interpretation and decision-making concerning the entire excavation procedure. (This course is designed to be taken during the summer months when excavation is possible and will be taken in conjunction with AR218*.) (Cross-listed as AN219*.) (Field Course) Prerequisite: Permission of the Co-ordinating Committee. Exclusion: AR306*, AR309*/AN309*.