View an online talk or video regarding archaeology and submit a written synopsis following the guidelines below. Each synopsis is worth up to 5 points. Students may submit as many synopses as they...

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View an online talk or video regarding archaeology and submit a written synopsis following the guidelines below. Each synopsis is worth up to 5 points. Students may submit as many synopses as they wish in order to earn up to a maximum total of 20 extra credit points for the semester.



Lecture Synopsis Guidelines:



  1. Your synopsis must include the following:

  2. On page 1 (1 point possible) you will identify a) the title of the online talk or video, b) the source of the talk or video, including the internet link, c) the name of the main speaker or narrator [if there is a main speaker or narrator], and d) the date that you viewed the talk or video.

  3. On page 2 (2 points possible) you will summarize the main points of the talk or video. This summary must be at least one full page.

  4. On page 3 (2 points possible) you will discuss what new anthropological insights you learned. Make special mention of anything unexpected or counterintuitive. This discussion must be at least one full page.

  5. Your synopsis should be double-spaced, 11- or 12-point fonts only, please!




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Title: Hunting for Peru's lost civilizations -- with satellites
Source: TED
Link: https://youtu.be
/Dh5sPiuaO9Y
Speaker: Sarah Parcak
Date: 8/12/2021
Summary:
This Video summarizes the Hunting for Peru's lost civilizations -- with satellites.
There are thousands of lost ancient sites which were buried and hidden from the View. In this study the Satellite archaeologist Sarah Parack with the integration of satellite technology is building an an online citizen-science tool called GlobalXplorer to find and protect the hidden heritage across the world. The Archaeologist, has explained this by working on the first place...
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