Aims
Advanced course for archaeologists devoted to Pre-Hellenic and Greek Aegea.
Main themes
The course considers detailed questions (for instance sanctuary and political relation to the archaic era, functions of Minoan palaces etc.) on the Greek world and "Great-Greece", from Proto-history till the end of the Hellenic era. The course is concentrated on the archaeological sources and the social use of Greek art.
Content and teaching methods
For the year 2001-2002 an archaeological survey of different extra-urban sanctuaries (Olympus, Delphi, etc.) and urban sanctuaries (Athens, Corinth, etc.) in Greece will be considered, with a detailed examination of their origins, their evolution, their local and regional role, and the different interventions of political forces. The exercises will concentrate on the funeral habits of the geometric and archaic period and their correlations with the Homeric epic.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
The students should have attended FLTR 1281 A or an equivalent course. Accessible to classical philologists and historians of Antiquity as well as to students in a licence spéciale (special advanced course curriculum).
Oral examination and personal written assignment.
Other credits in programs
ARKE21
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Première licence en histoire de l'art et archéologie
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(4 credits)
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ARKE22
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Deuxième licence en histoire de l'art et archéologie
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(4 credits)
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ARKE2M1
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Master en histoire de l'art et archéologie, orientation générale
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(6 credits)
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