ARCHAEOLOGY OF SYRO-MESOPOTAMIA
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ARCHEOLOGIA DELLA SIRO-MESOPOTAMIA
- Course code
- FM0437 (AF:738000 AR:438889)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6
- Degree level
- Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
- Academic Discipline
- STAA-01/E
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Where
- VENEZIA
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 Syro-Mesopotamia 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.
This year’s course will focus on the archaeology of the Upper Tigris region (Northern Iraq, south-Eastern Turkey) in the third millennium BC
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Students who did not take a basic course in Near Eastern Archaelogy are invited to bridge the gap by reading a handbook about the subject. Considered that this is an advanced course, in order to follow it it is advisable to have a basic knowledge of the methods and general themes of archaeological research.
Contents
Referral texts
Suggested readings:
- For a general introduction to the pre-classical cultures of Syro/Mesopotamia:
D. NADALI, A. POLCARO (a cura di), Archeologia della Mesopotamia antica, Roma 2015.
- D. NADALI, F. PINNOCK (Eds), Archeologia della Siria antica, Roma 2021 (Carocci) oppure P.M.M.G. AKKERMANS, G. M. SCHWARTZ, The Archaeology of Syria. From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early Urban Societies (ca. 16.000-3000 BC), Cambridge 2003
2) On the topic of the course:
- E. ROVA (ed.), Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean. Tigridian Region (ARCANE 5)Turnhout (Brepols) 2019
- B. COUTURAUD (ed.), Early Bronze Age in Iraqi Kurdistan, BAH 226, Beirut: Presses de l'Ifpo.
Further literature will be communicated during the course.
Assessment methods
(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. Students are offered the possibility to take the exam (presentation and written essay included) in English language.
Type of exam
The lecturer has a duty to ensure that the rules regarding the authenticity and originality of exam tests and papers are respected. Therefore, if there is suspicion of irregular conduct, an additional assessment may be conducted, which could differ from the original exam description.
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 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
Since the course is organised in the form of a seminary, students are strongly advised to attend the lessons. Only in exceptional cases an alternative exam program (including a short written research paper) can be agreed upon. Students interested in the civilisations of the Ancient Near East may also choose: Archaeology of Syro-Mesopotamia, Archaeology of the Levant, Ancien Egyptian culture, Late and Hellenistic-Roman Egypt, Anthropology of images in the Eastern Mediterranean, Cipriote archaeology, Aegean archaeology, Near Eastern History, Literatures of the Ancient Near East, Semitic Philology, The city in the Islamic world, Heritage: politics and practices in the Islamic world.
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