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B003213 - ETRUSCOLOGY
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Course program
Academic Year 2020-21
Coorte 2018 - 3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES
Course year
Third year - First Semester
Belonging Department
History, Archaeology, Geography, Fine and Performing Arts (SAGAS)
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
L-ANT/06 - ETRUSCOLOGY AND ITALIC ANTIQUITIES
Credits
6
Teaching Hours
36
Teaching Term
14/09/2020 ⇒ 04/12/2020
Attendance required
Yes
Type of Evaluation
Final Grade
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Lectureship
Mutuality
Course teached as:
B003213 - ETRUSCOLOGIA
3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY AND CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE (ARCHAEOLOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES)
Curriculum BENI ARCHEOLOGICI
B003213 - ETRUSCOLOGIA
3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in HISTORY AND CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE (ARCHAEOLOGY, FINE ARTS, ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES)
Curriculum BENI ARCHEOLOGICI
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
Framing geographical and geomorphological ancient Etruria.
History of the Etruscan civilization.
Analysis of the cultural aspects of the Etruscan civilization.
Analysis of the main archaeological evidence of Etruscan period.
History of the Etruscan civilization.
Analysis of the cultural aspects of the Etruscan civilization.
Analysis of the main archaeological evidence of Etruscan period.
Suggested readings (Search our library's catalogue)
G. Camporeale, Gli etruschi. Storia e civiltà, UTET.
G. Bartoloni (a cura di), Introduzione all'Etruscologia, Hoepli
G. Bartoloni (a cura di), Introduzione all'Etruscologia, Hoepli
Learning Objectives
Knowledge and understanding of the geography and history of the Etruria.
Knowledge and understanding of the main aspects of the Etruscan civilization.
Applying knowledge and understanding of Etruscan material culture in different periods.
Knowledge and making judgements about recognition of the main monuments of the Etruscan civilization.
Communication skills: know how to use appropriate terminology.
Ability to learn: to know independently the main aspects of Etruscan civilization.
Knowledge and understanding of the main aspects of the Etruscan civilization.
Applying knowledge and understanding of Etruscan material culture in different periods.
Knowledge and making judgements about recognition of the main monuments of the Etruscan civilization.
Communication skills: know how to use appropriate terminology.
Ability to learn: to know independently the main aspects of Etruscan civilization.
Prerequisites
Italy's physical geography.
Knowledge of the main events of Greek and Roman history between the seventh and the first century. B.C.
Knowledge of the main events of Greek and Roman history between the seventh and the first century. B.C.
Teaching Methods
Presentations and lectures dealing with the issues addressed during the course.
Exercises offsite.
Exercises offsite.
Type of Assessment
For attending students, the course provides for checking the learning after the learning activity through an oral exam where the student will have to expose some of the main topics discussed and
recognize the main monuments of Etruscan civilization. For non-attending students, in addition to the study of G. Camporeale, Etruscan, History and Civilization, a report will be agreed with the teacher during the final exam.
recognize the main monuments of Etruscan civilization. For non-attending students, in addition to the study of G. Camporeale, Etruscan, History and Civilization, a report will be agreed with the teacher during the final exam.
Course program
1. Geographical framework ancient Etruria.
2. The resources of Etruria.
3. The other Ancient Italic peoples.
4. History of the study of Etruscan civilization.
5. The Etruscan ethnos formation.
6. From the age of Bornzo to the Villanovan period.
7. The Etruscan Orientalizzante.
8. The Archaic Period.
9. The Classical period.
10. The Hellenistic period.
11. The Romanization.
12. The Language
13. Religion.
14. Aspects of daily life.
2. The resources of Etruria.
3. The other Ancient Italic peoples.
4. History of the study of Etruscan civilization.
5. The Etruscan ethnos formation.
6. From the age of Bornzo to the Villanovan period.
7. The Etruscan Orientalizzante.
8. The Archaic Period.
9. The Classical period.
10. The Hellenistic period.
11. The Romanization.
12. The Language
13. Religion.
14. Aspects of daily life.