Methods of photographic documentation 2800-DO-MET
The classes are designed to discuss selected substantive problems within the following program contents: Preparation of archaeological sites for photographic documentation; Taking photos in the field during archaeological research; Taking pictures monuments and small finds in the field; Taking pictures of archaeological small finds in the studio; Preparation of a photo studio; Operation of cameras; Operation of lighting accessories and correct lighting of monuments; Operation of photographic accessories; Using of image processing software;
Type of course
Mode
Classroom and field classes
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
The student obtains basic knowledge of the description, analysis and interpretation of archaeological sources (K_W03). Additionally, his knowledge is organized and obtains general information on methods and techniques of documentation of archaeological sources (K_W10). Thanks to direct access to archaeological sites, the student acquires general knowledge about the properties of raw materials and ways of their use by former communities (K_W15).
After completing the course, the student independently interprets archaeological sources and selects analytical methods, and is also able to present the obtained results of the work (K_U03). He also recognizes various types of products of material culture, including their context, and properly documents them and carries out their critical analysis and interpretation (K_U10). He can also use appropriate methods and archaeological techniques (K_U14). Additionally, he masters teamwork and communication with the use of specialized terminology in the field of archeology (K_U19).
The classes also allow you to appreciate the unique values of archaeological sources and their role in recreating the human past (K_K03) and recognize your own responsibility for the preservation of cultural heritage (K_K07). The student is also taught to take care of the achievements and traditions of the archaeologist profession (K_K14).
Assessment criteria
Credit with a grade on the basis of taking photos of archaeological finds and progress in photography skills. Mandatory presence.
Bibliography
Photography for Archaeologists. Lisa Jayne Fisher, 2009. BAJR Practical Guide 25, 26.
Digital Photography in Archaeology A Basic Guide, David Connolly, 2006. BAJR Practical Guide
Series 12.
Basic photography. Michael Langford, 7th edition 2000. Focal Press, Oxford.
Photography in archaeology and conservation. Peter G. Dorrell, 1994. Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge. https://epdf.pub/photography-in-archaeology-and-conservation.html
Camera techniques in archaeology. V.M.Conlon, 1973. John Baker, London
Archaeological Photography Bogacki M. 2019 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YuwiNqxKtbzPiQ5687vLpMjUwz7nQ-RI/view?usp=sharing
Photography for archaeologists. M.B. Cookson, 1954. Max Parrish and Co., London.
https://www.gimp.org/downloads/
https://rawtherapee.com/downloads/
Additional information
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