PREHISTORY AND PROTOHISTORY OF EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN - II

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
PREISTORIA E PROTOSTORIA DEL MEDITERRANEO ORIENTALE II
Course code
FT0163 (AF:312152 AR:169494)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6 out of 12 of PREHISTORY AND PROTOHISTORY OF EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-FIL-LET/01
Period
4th Term
This course is included in the archaeological curriculum within the Bachelor's Degree programme of Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Performing Arts Management. It focuses on the Mycenaean civilization flourished in mainland Greece in the 16th cent. BC and its exchange relations with the civilizations of the Eastern Mediterranean, especially Crete, Cyprus, Egypt, as well as the Anatolian and Levantine coasts.
At the end of the course the student will be able to contextualize the main archaeological sites of the Mycenaean world, with particular reference to the mainland Greece, the Cyclades, Crete; to identify contexts and classes of materials from Mycenaean sites discussed during the course; to communicate and discuss the main developments of the Mycenaean civilizations with a proper terminology.
It is advisable to have attended classes of Prehistory and Protohistory of Eastern Mediterranean I.
The course offers a general introduction on the Mycenaean civilization, with focus on Mycenaean settlements, funerary contexts, and material culture of the mainland Greece, as well as on relationships with other regions of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Books/chapters to study in order to prepare the exam:
- E. BORGNA, “I Micenei”, in Storia d'Europa e del Mediterraneo, Il mondo antico I, 2, Roma, Salerno editrice, 2006, pp. 227-268.
- E. H. CLINE (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean (Oxford Handbooks in Archaeology) Oxford University press, Oxford 2010 (only chapters 15, 18, 36, 45-54).
- M. CULTRARO, I Micenei, Roma 2006.
- DEL FREO M., PERNA M. (eds.), Manuale di epigrafia micenea, Padova 2016 (only chapters 6-10).

This part has to be integrated with images from:
- J.-C. POURSAT, L’Art égéen 2. Mycènes et le monde mycénien, Paris, Picard, 2014.

Other books/lessons (not mandatory):
- M.L. GALATY, W.A. PARKINSON, (eds.) Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces 2a ed., Cotsen Inst. Arch. Los Angeles 2007.
- C. W. SHELMERDINE (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to the Aegean Bronze Age, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2008.
- English lessons by J. RUTTER, The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean, on http://www.dartmouth.edu/~prehistory/aegean/?page_id=104

An oral exam will take place.
The questions are related to: a) developments of the Mycenaean civilization in mainland Greece; b) relations of the Mycenaean civilization in mainland Greece with those of Crete, Cyprus, Egypt, as well as of the Anatolian and Levantine coasts. The student will be asked to identify plans/photos of archaeological sites and/or objects belonging to the artistic productions of the Mycenaean civilization.
Traditional classroom lessons will take place. The Power Point Presentation will be used to show images and texts.
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Attendance of the classes is not mandatory, but highly recommended.
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 14/04/2019