MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY II
- Academic year
- 2022/2023 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ARCHEOLOGIA MEDIEVALE II
- Course code
- FT0016 (AF:406035 AR:201060)
- Modality
- Online
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY (ADVANCED COURSE) II
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- L-ANT/08
- Period
- 4th Term
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Contents
The didacric units are as follows
1. Castles in the Middle Ages I
This didactic unit shall consider the revival of medievalism in the nineteenth century and its repercussions on the restoration of monuments. Then, it shall analyze the problem of fortifications in Italy between late antiquity and the early Middle Ages (the so called "the first generation castles"). A first specific case analyzed will be that of the castles of the Garda area.
2. Castles in the Middle Ages II
This second didactic unit shall continue the analysis of the first generation castles with the specific case of Cuol di Ciastiel, a fortified site of Friuli. Then, it shall continue with the analysis of the toponym of castle and its implications in the historical reconstruction of early medieval urbanism, with the examples of Pisa, Bologna and Venice.
3. Archaeology of the monasteries in the Venetian lagoon.
In this third unit the theme of the archaeology of the monasteries will be dealt with. The monasteries in the lagoon of Venice will be examined and, specifically, the cases of Sant'Ilario, in the south lagoon, and of San Giacomo Maggiore, in the northern lagoon.
4. Archaeology of the new medieval cities.
In this fourth unit shall be addressed the theme of the new cities that arose in the early Middle Ages and in particular Venice and Comacchio.
5. Archaeology of production.
In this last unit the theme of the archaeology of production shall be addressed. After a general introduction, the cycle of ceramics, glass and metals shall be considered.
Referral texts
On Venice, Comacchio and Emporia (Didactic Unit IV: New Towns): S. Gelichi, Flourishing places in North-Eastern Italy: towns and emporia between late antiquity and the Carolingian Age, in J. Henning (ed), Post-Roman Towns, Trade and Settlement in Europe and Byzantium. Vol. 1. The Heirs of the Roman West, Berlin – New York, 2007, pp. 77-104; S. Gelichi, The eels of Venice. The long eight century of the emporia of the northern region along the Adriatic coast, in S. Gasparri (a cura di), 774. Ipotesi su una transizione, Poggibonsi 2006, Turnhout, 2008, pp. 81-117; S. Gelichi, Venice, Comacchio and the Adriatic Emporia between the Lombard and Carolingian ages, in A. Willemsen – H. Kik (eds), Dorestad in an International Framework. New Research on Centres of Trade and Coinage in Carolingian Times, Turnhout, 2010, pp. 149-157; S. Gelichi, The future of Venice’s Past and the Archaeology of the North-Eastern Adriatic Emporia during the Early Middle Ages, in J. G. Schryver (ed), Studies in the Archaeology of the Medieval Mediterranean, Leiden, 2010, pp. 175-210.
And in general: S. Gelichi, R. Hodges (eds.), From one sea to another. Trading places in the European and Mediterranean Early Middle Ages, Proceedings From one sea to another. Trading places in the European and Mediterranean Early Middle Ages,of the International Conference (Comacchio 27th-29th March 2009), Turnhout (Brepols) 2012; R. Francovich, R. Hodges, Villa to village. The Transformation of the Roman Countryside in Italy, c. 400-1000, London 2003; R. Hodges, Towns and trade in the Age of Charlemagne, London 2000; R. Hodges, Light in the Dark Ages: The Rise and Fall of San Vincenzo al Volturno,Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997.
Assessment methods
Teaching methods
The didactic units are as follows
1. Castles in the Middle Ages I
2. Castles in the Middle Ages II
3. Archaeology of the monasteries in the Venetian lagoon.
4. Archaeology of the new medieval cities.
5. Archaeology of production.
During the lessons figures and texts on power point support will be used.