Archaeology of Greece II (lecture) 2800-PO-AGII-W
The summer semester of the Greek archaeology course is dedicated to the period from the Iron Age to the Hellenistic period. The main focus will be on architecture and art, since an important goal of these meetings is to show the participants the nature of Greek culture, its achievements and the heritage on which the civilization of modern Europe was built. These classes will be mainly lectures, but with elements of participants' own contribution.
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Learning outcomes
Student
has a basic knowledge of the place and importance of Greek archeology in European culture (K_W01)
knows the basic concepts and terminology used in the archeology of Greece (K_W02)
has detailed knowledge of selected communities of classical Greece including terminology, theories and methodology in the field of archeology (K_W05)
has a basic knowledge of the relationship between various sciences and archeology of Greece (K_W06)
has basic knowledge of the main directions of development and the most important new achievements in the field of archeology of Greece (K_W08)
knows and understands the basic methods of analysis and interpretation of various cultural
products used in the archeology of Greece (K_W09)
knows and understands the basic methods of analysis and interpretation of information contained in scientific publications on archeology of Greece (K_W11)
knows and understands basic problems related to Aegean classical sources (K_W12)
has basic knowledge about human use of the natural environment of Greece (K_W14, K_W15)
can search, analyze, evaluate, select and use information about archaeological sources to the
past of Greece using traditional literature, websites and servers supporting scientific work
(K_U01)
can independently interpret archaeological sources from the areas of Greece, selecting
appropriate analytical methods, and present the obtained results of the work (K_U03)
can independently acquire knowledge and develop skills in the field of archeology of Greece
(K_U05)
can recognize different types of Greek classical texts (K_U08)
use the basic research concepts and theoretical approaches appropriate for Greek archeology
(K_U09)
is able to recognize and develop various types of products of material culture from the areas of
Greece (K_U10, K_U12)
is able to use studies and critique of source texts useful in the work and workshop of an
archaeologist of Greece (K_U11)
can detect simple relationships between artifacts and ancient cultural and social processes taking place in ancient Greece (K_U13)
can understand, on the basis of reports and publications, what archaeological techniques have
been used by researchers (K_U14)
is able to communicate with specialists in the field of archeology and related sciences using
various communication channels and techniques (K_U16)
can prepare oral presentations on specific issues in the field of archeology, and especially in the
field of archeology of Greece (K_U17)
can prepare written works on specific issues, using various source materials from the area of
Greek cultures (K_U20)
can find opportunities to expand knowledge and improve professional skills outside the university (K_U26)
is ready to use their knowledge and skills and is aware of the need to confront them with the
opinions of experts, especially experienced researchers of ancient Greece (K_K01)
is ready to recognize the importance of material remains, ancient languages and written sources as part of the cultural heritage of ancient Greece (K_K02)
is ready to appreciate the unique values of archaeological sources and their role in recreating
the human past (K_K03
is ready to critically evaluate the interpretation of archaeological and historical sources, being
aware of the multifaceted nature of the interpretation (K_K04)
is ready to use the knowledge he has about the complex nature of culture and its complexity,
with the awareness of the need to analyze various categories of sources in order to recreate the human past (K_K05)
is ready to emphasize the importance of the cultural heritage of ancient Greece for the
understanding of the foundations of European culture (K_K06)
is ready to recognize its own responsibility for preserving the cultural heritage of ancient and
Byzantine Greece (K_K07)
is ready to acknowledge the importance of ethical issues related to scientific integrity and
honesty and to take responsibility for the accuracy of decisions taken in the course of acquiring
archaeological sources, in accordance with applicable Greek law (K_K11)
is ready to recognize and respect different points of view determined by different cultural
backgrounds that we encounter in the archeology of Greece (K_K12)
is ready to perform their professional roles responsibly and to comply with the principles of
occupational health and safety (K_K13)
Assessment criteria
The basis for the credit will be: activity during classes, making small presentations to complement the lecture, checking the knowledge contained in the lecture and students’ speeches.
Bibliography
M.L. Bernhard , Sztuka grecka, dowolne wydanie
E. Papuci-Władyka, Sztuka starożytnej Grecji, Warszawa, Kraków, PWN 2001
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Additional information
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