The Germanic and the Balt Peoples in the antiquity 2800-DS019
The subject is the archaeology of the Central Europe in the Early Iron Age, Roman Period and Migrations Period. The participants of the seminary prepare and present their master theses, which are based on materials from archaeological sites of Germanic cultures (e.g. Przeworsk-, Wielbark- cultures) and Balt cultures (e.g. culture of the Westbalt barrows, Bogaczewo culture, Dollkeim/Kovrovo culture).
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Mode
Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
Student knows and understands (L5H KS):
an in-depth level of selected facts, objects and phenomena referring to protohistorical archaeology as well as associated methods and theories explaining the complex dependencies between them, consisting of: advanced general knowledge of the academic or artistic disciplines on which their theoretical foundations are based, structured and expanded theoretical knowledge of key issues, selected issues from advanced, specific knowledge.
Student is able (L7H SU):
to use one’s knowledge concerning protohistorical archaeology to formulate
and solve problems and carry out tasks connected with professional activity in the field of protohistorical archaeology.
Student is ready to (L7H CE):
critically evaluate received information concerning protohistorical archaeology; recognize the value of knowledge in solving cognitive and practical problems in the aforementioned field.
Assessment criteria
Presence in classes (absence in max. two classes is allowed); grades for activity and preparation of the M.A. Thesis or written paper.
Practical placement
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By interest
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