Our University Museum will hold the "Archaeological Parataxonomist Training Course (Beginners)" on August 6th.
Earthenware is not only used as a container, but because it is made of clay, a highly plastic material, it has the property of easily reflecting the intentions of its makers and various information about the society to which they belonged. Masu. We will give you an overview of methods for extracting information from pottery, and then, by observing and recording actual materials, you will gain an understanding of how to look at pottery from an archaeological perspective.
Click here for more information, including how to apply. *You will be redirected to the website of the University Museum.