ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANATOLIA AND THE CAUCASUS
- Academic year
- 2025/2026 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ARCHEOLOGIA DELL'ANATOLIA E DEL CAUCASO
- Course code
- FM0438 (AF:568224 AR:324394)
- Teaching language
- English
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Academic Discipline
- L-OR/05
- Period
- 4th Term
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
It is one of the essential courses for students who want to specialise in the ancient civilisations of the Near East and of the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as Eurasian Pre- and Proto-history.
It aims at providing students with advanced knowledge about the pre-classical archaeology of Anatolia and the Caucasus and with methodological instruments enabling them to carry out a bibliographic research and produce and present, by making use of an appropriate terminology, an original synthesis about a specific subject related to the theme which is dealt with during the lessons.
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Contents
Referral texts
Suggested readings:
1) For a general introduction to the pre-classical cultures of Anatolia (a1) or, alternatively, of the Caucasus (1b)
1a) A. SAGONA, P. ZIMANSKI, Ancient Turkey, Oxon, New York (Routledge) 2009.
1b) A. SAGONA, The Archaeology of the Caucasus, Cambridge (Cambridge University Press) 2018
2) The literature about the the topic of the course will be communicated by the appointed lecturer
Assessment methods
Each student is expected to prepare a short piece of research about one aspect of the course theme. This work will be discussed during the last lessons and then prepared in written form before the exam. Oral exam, including general questions about the topics discussed during the course, and a discussion of the short written paper prepared by the student. Evaluation will be based on the studemnt's active participation to the lessons (presentations, discussions etc.), on the written essay and on the discussion during the exam. It will consider both the degree of comprehension and knowledge of the subject, and the ability to present a topic, both in oral and in written form, in an effective and articulated way and by making use of an appropriate terminology.
Type of exam
Grading scale
- 24-27/30 Fair knowledge of the subject, fair ability to present a topic in an articulated way and by making use of an appropriate terminology, mistakes or shortcomings of some significance
-28-30/30 Good or excellent knowledge of the subject, good or excellent ability to present a topic in an articulated way and by making use of an appropriate terminology, negligible mistakes or shortcomings
- 30/30 e lode see above, but with no errors or shortcomings
Teaching methods
The course is organised in the form of a seminary involving the active participation of students. A few introductory frontal lessons by the instructor (with display of Power Point presentations) will be followed by oral presentations, by the students, of specific aspects. Each of these will be followed by a general discussion.
At request of the students, and if there will be enough interested foreign students, the course may be (mostly) thought in English language
The lessons may be integrated by lectures on specific subjects by Italian or foreign experts and other activities (guided visits to museums and exhibitions, seminaries and exercises)
Further information
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