MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY I

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ARCHEOLOGIA MEDIEVALE I
Course code
FT0016 (AF:519546 AR:288910)
Modality
On campus classes
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
1st Term
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The course is part of the base disciplines, curriculum of Archaeology, Bachelor's Degree program in Conservation of Cultural Heritage and Performing Art Management. Its function is to offer the student the opportunity to get knowledge on a different mode of archaeological approach, taking into account what are the current orientations of the scientific community that study the past according to great chronological divisions. The chronological arch, of which medieval archaeology is concerned, corresponds with the traditional one of the historical disciplines. Following this course the student will have the opportunity to complete his cycle of training experience in the field of archaeology. While providing a general framework of the discipline, the course will specifically develop the Italian experience.
At the end of course, the student shall acquire basic skills of the discipline regarding: history of the discipline (from the nineteenth century until today); the main theoretical and methodological tools employed (detection techniques and study of medieval archaeological contexts); the main topics of study, such as castles, monasteries, churches, cities, burials, artifacts and the specific results achieved by research in recent years. The basic knowledge described above belongs to the skills of the curriculum of Archaeology and is connected in a completely consistent manner with a more general formation of a historical nature, with particular reference to the history of the Middle Ages.
A basic knowledge of medieval history and archaeology (theoretical and methodological) is recommended.
The course is designed as an introduction to the discipline. Therefore, this section shall describe the history of archaeology, moving from the experience of the positivist archaeology of the 19th century, passing through the Lombard archaeology, the archaeology of pottery, the archaeology of the deserted villages and finishing with the experiences of the 1970s. Further, the analyses of the relationship between archaeology and medieval history, medieval archaeology and archaeology of masonry, medieval archaeology and institutions, will be outlined. In addition, the main issues that medieval archaeology has dealt with from the 1970s to the present will be addressed through a short review.
S. Gelichi, Introduzione all'archeologia medievale. Storia e ricerca in Italia, Carocci, Roma 2017
Further reading:
T. Mannoni - E. Giannichedda, Archeologia della produzione, Einaudi, Torino, 1996 (o successive ristampe);
S. Gelichi, R. Hodges (eds), New Directions in Early Medieval European Archaeology: Spain and Italy compared. Essays for Riccardo Francovich, Brepols, Turnhout, 2015 pp. 185-345.
Gelichi, S. (ed.), Archeologia Medievale, numero speciale–Quarant’anni di Archeologia Medievale in Italia. La rivista, i temi, la teoria e i metodi. All’Insegna del Giglio, 2014.
C. Gerrard, Medieval Archaeology. Understanding Traditions and Contemporary Approaches, London, 2003
The exam verification is oral and is intended to ascertain the acquisition of fundamental knowledge related to the discipline. It also includes an assessment of the student's argumentative ability, synthesis and mastery of scientific vocabulary. The final grade constitutes the outcome of the average of the scores achieved in the individual questions (generally from three to five).
The course is face-to-face. The course will be supported by the use of images and text on power point. Additional in-depth materials can be uploaded to moodle.
Italian
oral
This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 08/03/2024