PREHISTORY OF THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
PREISTORIA DEL VICINO E MEDIO ORIENTE SP.
Course code
FM0150 (AF:308224 AR:170492)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-ANT/01
Period
3rd Term
Where
VENEZIA
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the course is among the activities characterising the field of Archaeology, and among those integrating/affiliated to Philology, Literature and History of Antiquity.
The scope of the course is to inform students of some aspects of the prehistoric archaeology of the Near and Middle East, from the Levant to the Arabian Sea and part of Central Asia, from the beginning of the Palaeolithic period to the Bronze Age. Moreover, attention will be paid to the prehistory of the two coasts of the Arabian Sea, and the relationships between the two coasts, from the beginning of the Holocene to the Bronze Age and to the prehistory of the Indus Valley in present day Pakistan, with special regard to the origin of the city in this territory
The scope of the course is to Improve the knowledge of the archaeology of a large territory that extends from the Levant, in the west, to central Asia and the Indian Subcontinent, in the east. Some of the most important problems of prehistoric archaeology tookplace and developed. in this region. Among them are: 1) the origin of the city, the development of urbanism and the complex societies of the Bronze Age, and 2) the reasos why food production took place in the Levant during a well-defined climatic period, midway between the end of the Pleistocene and the beginning of the Holocene. These two problems, among many others, will be explaned and discussed during the course, as well as that of the earliest navigations along the coasts of the Arabo/Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.. They will be further extended to other territories of Asia and part of southeastern Europe.
It would be better for the students to have already achieved a few basic concepts of prehistoric archaeology, for example to have attended Palaeoethnology courses in order to to possess a reasonable knowledge the most important terms used during the lectures. In any case additional papers and further reading will be provided at the end of each day. The teacher is at disposal in case of any problem in case any student is not equipped with basic concepts of prehistoric archaeology
It regards the prehistory of a vast area from the Levant to the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian Subcontinent and part of central Asia, from the fisrt Early Palaeolithic humal dispersal that took place ca 2 myr ago, to the Bronze age. A few hours will be devoted to the prehistory of the Arabian Sea. The following topics will be discussed: 1) the First Humans and their "out of Africa", 2) Neanderthals distribution and their dispersal tovards the Indian Subcontinent, 3) the spread of the modern Humans, 4) the last hunter-gatherers of the Early Holocene, 5) the first food producing cultures, 6) the shell middens of the Arabian Sea, 7) the first navigators of the Gulf, 8) urbanism and collapse of the urban civilisations of the Bronze Age in the Indian Subcontinent
All power point shown during the course will be available via moodle platform, provided by the University system. Apart from the images, the students will find here texts and further reading regarding each topic discussed in each lesson

Fundamental reference books available from the BAUM

1) ALLCHIN, B. and ALLCHIN, R. 1982 – The Rise and Civilization in India and Pakistan. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
2) LAHIRI, N. 2000 – The Decline and Fall of the Indus Civilization. Permanent Black, New Delhi.
3) VIDALE, M. 2010 - A Oriente di Sumer. Archeologia dei primi stati euroasiatici 4000-2000 a.C. Carocci, Roma

Further readings will be provided at the end of each lesson. A few more papers will be downloaded on moodle platform

The programme for non-attending students is the same: it consists of the power points, their captions and texts, their relative bibliographical references and the above reported volumes whose chapters will be specified from time to
At the end of the course the students will have to pass a written exam that will consist of three questions to be answered in 2 hours. Its scope is to verify the grade of comprehension of the different topics discussed during the lessons, the texts to read, as well as an appropriate knowledge of the terminology to employ.
Each lecture is accompanied by a Power point that can be downloaded from the University moodle platform. The Power point texts are in English
Italian
Captions of the Power points in English. Tutorship in English is available. Lectures in both English and Italian according to the requests of the foreing (Erasmus etc...) students
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This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Cities, infrastructure and social capital" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

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Last update of the programme: 04/04/2019