POST MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ARCHEOLOGIA POST-MEDIEVALE SP.
Course code
FM0334 (AF:308235 AR:170418)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of POST CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGIES
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-ANT/08
Period
2nd Semester
Where
VENEZIA
Advanced training in the use of archaeological sources for the study of the modern era.
The role that objects can play in the construction of a historical interpretation objects as a product, as a clue of economic relations, and finally as a manifestation of social dynamics in relation to their context of use.
Panorama of the archaeological research that addresses modern centuries in a global context. The theoretical approach to problems will also be highlighted. Case studies on the biography of the objects or that emphasize the point of view of the users of the artifacts, of those who have used those objects, attributing a meaning to them.
A part of the course will be dedicated to the archeology of production (ceramic, glass). Some lessons will take place at the Medieval Archeology Laboratory.
In the final part of the course it will also be possible to carry out guided visits to local exhibitions, based on the availability and interests of the students.
Medieval Archaeology and Medieval and Modern History
- Introduction to the discipline
- Case studies
- Thematic insights
Gelichi, S., 2011. La cultura materiale, in: Riccardo Francovich e i Grandi Temi Del Dibattito Europeo. pp. 27–32.
Holtorf, C., 2002. Notes on the life history of a pot sherd. Journal of Material Culture 7, 49–71.
Archeologia Postmedievale: l’esperienza europea e l’Italia, Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi, Sassari, 17-20 Ottobre 1994, “Archeologia Postmedievale”, I (1997), pp. 13-25 .
Constructing post-medieval archaeology in Italy: a new agenda, Venezia, 24-25 Novembre 2006, a cura di Sauro Gelichi e Mauro Librenti.
M. JOHNSON, An Archaeology of Capitalism, Oxford, 1996.
Choice between:
- oral presentation of short individual research (on a topic of the course or on selected bibliography);
- final oral examination on the topics covered during the course.
Active participation during the course is recommended.
Frontal and seminar lessons (oral presentation in turn, participation in class discussion).
Seminar lessons at the Medieval Archeology Laboratory.
Trip to some exhibitions, to be agreed at the beginning of the course based on the interests of the students.
Italian
During the summer / autumn period it will be possible to participate in field research.
oral
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 30/01/2020