Cultural biography of landscapes
General data
Course ID: | WS-AR-CB |
Erasmus code / ISCED: | (unknown) / (unknown) |
Course title: | Cultural biography of landscapes |
Name in Polish: | Cultural biography of landscapes |
Organizational unit: | Institute of Archaeology |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
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Language: | English |
Subject level: | elementary |
Learning outcome code/codes: | enter learning outcome code/codes |
Short description: |
(in Polish) The principal objective of the course is to make the students familiar with recent orientation of archaeology to the cognition of settlement processes in prehistory and early history and their relationship to how space had been changed in terms of natural and social/cultural processes and how these processes transformed space into (human, cultural) landscape. |
Full description: |
(in Polish) The principal objective of the course is to make the students familiar with recent orientation of archaeology to the cognition of settlement processes in prehistory and early history and their relationship to how space had been changed in terms of natural and social/cultural processes and how these processes transformed space into (human, cultural) landscape. Students are informed about how the phenomenon of space and landscape has recently has become one of the most frequent themes of projects in many disciplines, such as natural science, anthropology, archaeology, history, and also philosophy and art and why multidisciplinary approach to this phenomenon is the most appropriate way to its study and understanding. The course is also bringing an overview of how archaeology, in individual phases of its development since culture-historical concepts down to postmodern paradigm, understood the meaning of space in archaeological analyses. A special attention is also dedicated to most significant sub-disciplines contributing to the reconstruction of prehistoric, early historic and medieval/postmedieval landscape and settlement, such as historical geography, palaeoecology, environmental archaeology including archaeobotanics and pollen studies, climatology, etc. Integral part of the course are also lectures on space - landscape evolution during individual epochs of human past (the Paleolithic, Neolithic-Eneolithic, metal periods, early history, Middle Ages, Postmedieval and Modern periods). |
Bibliography: |
(in Polish) Banaszek, L. 2015: Przeszle krajobrazy w chmurze punktów. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM. Beneš, J. 1995: Erosion and accumulation processes in the late Holocene of Bohemia, in relation to prehistoric and mediaeval landscape occupation, in: Kuna, M. – Venclová, N. (eds.), Whither archaeology? Papers in honour Evžen Neustupný, Praha (ARÚ AVČR), 133-144. Bradford, J. 1957: Ancient Landscapes. Studies in Field Archaeology, London (Bell, G. and Sons). Gojda, M. 2000: Archeologie krajiny. Vývoj archetypů kulturní krajiny – Archaeology of Landscape. Praha (Academia). Gojda, M. ed. 2004: Ancient Landscape, Settlement dynamics and Non-destructive Archaeology. Praha (Academia). Harding, A. – Sievers, S. – Venclová, N. (eds.) 2003: Enclosing the Past. Inside and outside in Prehistory. Sheffield (J.R. Collis Publications), Kobylinski, Z. 2002: Krajobraz archeologiczny. Warszawa. Kozłowski, J.K. – Neustupný, E. (eds.) 2001: Archeologia przestrzeni. Metody i wyniki badań osadniczych w dorzeczach górnej Łaby i Wisły, Kraków Renfrew, C. – Bahn, P. 2001: Archaeology. Theories, Methods and Practice. London: Thames and Hudson. Stoddart, S. (ed.) 2000: Landscapes from Antiquity. Cambridge: Antiquity Publications Ltd. |
Efekty kształcenia i opis ECTS: |
(in Polish) Student's work in hours: Listening to the lecture 30 Consultations 5 Preparations for the exam 25 TOTAL HOURS 60 NUMBER OF ECTS 60 hours / 30 (5) ≈ 3 |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
(in Polish) Students are expected to attend regularly the lectures of the course and to pass the final examination which includes the content of individual lectures as specified above. In the spring semester they have the obligation to prepare a paper on assorted topic of the subject. Examination: written test (first attempt); oral exam (second and third attempts) |
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