29638 - Archaeology and History of Ancient Greek Art (1) (LM)

Academic Year 2016/2017

  • Docente: Anna Maria Brizzolara
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: L-ANT/07
  • Language: Italian

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course students are going to have an in-depth knowledge of several fields of Greek Civilization during the First Millennium b. C. and they are going to understand methodological instruments to interpret archeological data, in their topographic, historical and cultural context. Learning research methods and instruments allow students to analyze independently a research topic, on archaeological data, involving not only Greece itself, but also those areas where Greeks founded apoikiai or where they get in touch - from East to West - with non-Greek people.

Course contents

Topography of Athens. Origin and development of the city (from the Micenian period to the Silla siege outlines on the main sanctuaries, starting from the polyadic one on the Acropolis; Archaia agora and the subsequent one of the Kerameikos; city walls; necropoleis and ergasteria location. Analysis of the most important monuments.

Readings/Bibliography

In order to prepare to the exam a basic knowledge of archaeology and Greek art history is required; those who have never taken exams on Greek Archaeology or Greek and Roman Archaeology have to study the following texts, besides the below-mentioned bibliography:

- G.Bejor, M.Castoldi, C.Lambrugo, Arte greca, Milano 2013, pp.33-60;75-147;209-245;263-304;317-371;381-451;467-470.

Program :

- for those students attending classes: class notes and a specific subject to be agreed with the professor;

- for those students not attending classes:

E.Greco, Topografia di Atene. Sviluppo urbano e monumenti dalle origini al III sec. d.C. (SATAA I.1), Atene-Paestum 2010, pp. 53-207.

All the books are available at the library of the Department of History, Cultures and Civilization - Archaeology section, Piazza S. Giovanni in Monte, 2 Bologna

Teaching methods

Teaching is based on lectures, during which there are going to be several opportunities to discuss topics of interest for students and useful to enhance their learning outcomes. For those students who may be interested, it is possible to integrate the content of the course with practical activities in laboratory (according to the Department educational offer).

Assessment methods

The evaluation consists on an oral examination, during which the teacher is going to ask questions, with the support of images related to those topics illustrated and debated at lectures and/or found in the bibliography. Student's assessment is based on his/her ability to refer the acquired knowledge by using the appropriate terminology and by framing consistently the asked topic in its related period (from the Protogeometric to the Hellenistic period). It is therefore requested a deep knowledge of the above-mentioned bibliography, according to the specific indications for students attending/not attending classes.

Teaching tools

During classes, the teacher is going to use power point presentations. Illustrative (paper or digital) material on the images analyzed in class is going to be available for attending students at the end of the course.

first day of classes September 26th 2016  

Office hours

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