ARCHAEOLOGY OF PRODUCTION IN THE GREEK WORLD

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ARCHAEOLOGY OF PRODUCTION IN THE GREEK WORLD
Teaching
ARCHAEOLOGY OF PRODUCTION IN THE GREEK WORLD
Subject area
L-ANT/07
Reference degree course
DIAGNOSTICS FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE
Course type
Master's Degree
Credits
6.0
Teaching hours
Frontal Hours: 42.0
Academic year
2018/2019
Year taught
2018/2019
Course year
1
Language
ENGLISH
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Reference professor for teaching
MASTRONUZZI Giovanni

Teaching description

General knowledge of Greek archaeology and history of art.

The teaching course “Archaeology of production in the Greek world” firstly concerns the students of second degree “Diagnostics for Cultural Heritage; however, it is shared with the second degree “Archeologia”. For this reason, the organization of the lectures provides a distinction in three parts. In the first part of the course, the general aspects of the production in antiquity will be analyzed, such as the use of unaltered materials, pyrotechnology, production cycles, indicators of production activities, archaeology of productive settlements. The second part of the lectures will include topics regarding ceramic technology. Finally, the third part of the course will analyze some production contexts in Greece and southern Italy.

Following the lectures and self-studying students will gain knowledge of the principal topics of the Archaeology of production and will learn the characteristics of the principal productive contexts in ancient Greece.

Lectures with PowerPoint. It will be also possible to organize visits to museums, archeological sites and laboratories.

Oral examination: the students will discuss at least three themes purposed by the exam board, corresponding to the topics presented in class or in the bibliography.

february 1st 2019 - 9.15 am (VOL 1)
march 1st 2019 - 9.15 am (VOL 1)
april 26th 2019 (VOL 2)
may 31st 2019 (VOL 3)
june 28th 2019 - 9.15 am (VOL 4)
july 26th 2019 - 9.15 am (VOL 4)

In the first part of the course, the general aspects of the production in antiquity will be analyzed, such as the use of unaltered materials, pyrotechnology, production cycles, indicators of production activities, archaeology of productive settlements. The second part of the lectures will include topics regarding ceramic technology. Finally, the third part of the course will analyze some production contexts in Greece and southern Italy.

Students attending class have to study the following texts:

 

1) C. Renfrew, P. Bahn, Archaeology: Theories, Methods and Practice, Thames and Hudson, 2012.

Cap. 2: What is left? The variety of evidence (pp. 49-70)

Cap. 8: How did they make and use tools? Technology (pp. 307-346)

Cap. 9: What contact did they have? Trade and exchange (pp. 347-380)

 

2) V. Stissi, Giving the kerameikos a context: ancient Greek potters’ quarters as part of the polis space, economy and society, in A. Esposito, G. Sanidas, «Quartiers» artisanaux en Grèce ancienne. Une perspective méditerranéenne, Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2012, pp. 201-230.

 

3) H. van Wees, The economy, in K.A. Raaflaub, H. van Wees, A companion to archaic Greece, Wiley-Blackwell, 2013, pp. 444-467.

 

 

Students not attending class can study one of the following three books:

 

- T. Mannoni, E. Giannichedda, Archeologia della produzione, Einaudi, 2003

or

- S. Levi, Dal coccio al vasaio, Zanichelli, 2010.

or

- M. Vidale, Ceramica e archeologia, Carocci, 2007.

 

and also the following:

E. Lippolis, a cura di, Arte e artigianato in Magna Grecia, Electa, 1996, pp. 27-67.

Semester
First Semester (dal 24/09/2018 al 25/01/2019)

Exam type
Optional

Type of assessment
Oral - Final grade

Course timetable
https://easyroom.unisalento.it/Orario

Component by
Archaeology of production in the Greek world (LM13)

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