Details for our basic learning and teaching modules are outlined below and then in more detail through the Continue Reading button. We would be delighted to tailor activities to suit your particular requirements – please contact us by either email or telephone to explore the options.
Delivery Cost Summary
- Single Period – $7.50/student
- Double Period – $12.50/student
- Set-up time where noted – $45.00
- Minimum Cost Per Booking – $150.00
- Maximum Class Size – 30 students
What is Context?
As an introduction to all of our activities explore ‘The Life of an Archaeologist’ and specifically the concept of context and what it tells us about the objects archaeologists recover. What does it mean if this cat statue is excavated in a temple? Each school booking includes the provision of this material in an on-line…
Buttons, Lids and Shells
Simple objects can tell us a great deal about the people who used them. How would you classify a bag of shells, lids or buttons – by shape, colour or size? Discover what typologies are and why archaeologists develop them and then use them. Create your own! This session is recommended for Year 7s and…
What God/Goddess is that?
The Book of the Dead is a series of spells designed to ensure a safe journey through the ancient Egyptian underworld – the imagery of The Judgement Scene epitomises that journey. Interpret this spell without reading hieroglyphs simply by understanding who the eight important gods and goddesses in this scene are and what they are…
The Story of Pots
Thousands of pot sherds are recovered on archaeological sites. The sherds assist in revealing site chronology and can tell stories about the activities conducted at this place. Perhaps a craft workshop, or a ritual building or even a domestic kitchen? Live the life of an archaeological ceramicist – sort your sherds, examine them and write…
Reconstructing the Past
Explore a mock archaeological site – observe, record, classify and reconstruct. What do these objects tell us about the place they were deposited and the people who use them? This activity is recommended for Year 8s. The session is conducted outside across a double period or a minimum 90 minutes and requires an additional site…
Moral Dilemmas – what would you do?
Thousands of objects recovered at archaeological sites all over the world are held in museum and private collections in countries far away from their original place of deposition. Should they be returned home at the request of the government of their country of origin? Just one of the moral dilemmas we consider! This activity is…