Archaeology of Magna Grecia
A.Y. 2020/2021
Learning objectives
The course aims to present the Greek civilization in southern Italy and Sicily through the archaeological evidence returned by the cities and the territory, and to provide an update on the most current issues. Ample space will be given to the problem of apoikìa and to the archeology of 'encounters' (8th and 7th centuries BC), to ways of living in cities and the territory, as well as to the sacred space.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding: Good knowledge of the civilization of the Greeks of ancient Italy.
Skills: historical and critical skills and methods related to the discipline.
Skills: historical and critical skills and methods related to the discipline.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Lesson period
Second semester
If the health emergency were to continue, the lessons will be held in person, with simultaneous broadcasting in streaming, or electronically.
Students will be able to find all the information to access the lessons, any changes to the program and any changes in the reference material (bibliography, etc.) on the Ariel teaching website at the beginning of the 2nd semester.
If it is not possible to carry out the exam in the manner provided for in the Syllabus, the exam can be carried out electronically in the manner that will be communicated on the Ariel teaching site at the end of the course.
Students will be able to find all the information to access the lessons, any changes to the program and any changes in the reference material (bibliography, etc.) on the Ariel teaching website at the beginning of the 2nd semester.
If it is not possible to carry out the exam in the manner provided for in the Syllabus, the exam can be carried out electronically in the manner that will be communicated on the Ariel teaching site at the end of the course.
Course syllabus
Part A (20 hours, 3 credits): Choose the apoikía, towards an archeology of 'encounters'.
Part B (20 hours, 3 credits): Living in Magna Grecia; the space of man, the space of woman, the space of the dead.
Part C (20 hours, 3 credits): Metaponto, the polis and the chora.
The course is aimed at Master of Science in Archeology and Philology, Literature and History of Antiquity
Part B (20 hours, 3 credits): Living in Magna Grecia; the space of man, the space of woman, the space of the dead.
Part C (20 hours, 3 credits): Metaponto, the polis and the chora.
The course is aimed at Master of Science in Archeology and Philology, Literature and History of Antiquity
Prerequisites for admission
The course is open to everyone; Archeology and Greek art and Greek history exams are recommended
Teaching methods
The topics and themes of the course will be illustrated through slides; attendance is highly recommended.
The course uses a specially dedicated ARIEL website, on which images, abstracts and pdfs relating to the course will be made available to students.
The course uses a specially dedicated ARIEL website, on which images, abstracts and pdfs relating to the course will be made available to students.
Teaching Resources
Parts A and B
Exam program for attending students:
G.F. La Torre, Sicilia e Magna Grecia. Archeologia della colonizzazione greca d'Occidente, Roma-Bari 2011 (Editori Laterza, ISBN 978-88-420-9511-8)
or
L. Cerchiai, L. Jannelli, F. Longo, Città greche della Magna Grecia e della Sicilia, Verona 2002 (Arsenale Editrice, ISBN 88-7743-278-0)
Part C
Exam program for attending students:
Will be provided on the dedicated ARIEL website pdf and ppt related to the topics covered.
Parts A and B
Exam program for non-attending students:
G.F. La Torre, Sicilia e Magna Grecia. Archeologia della colonizzazione greca d'Occidente, Roma-Bari 2011 (Editori Laterza, ISBN 978-88-420-9511-8)
or
L. Cerchiai, L. Jannelli, F. Longo, Città greche della Magna Grecia e della Sicilia, Verona 2002 (Arsenale Editrice, ISBN 88-7743-278-0)
Part C
Exam program for non-attending students:
Metaponto. Archeologia di una colonia greca, a cura di A. De Siena, Taranto 2001 (Scorpione Editrice)
Exam program for attending students:
G.F. La Torre, Sicilia e Magna Grecia. Archeologia della colonizzazione greca d'Occidente, Roma-Bari 2011 (Editori Laterza, ISBN 978-88-420-9511-8)
or
L. Cerchiai, L. Jannelli, F. Longo, Città greche della Magna Grecia e della Sicilia, Verona 2002 (Arsenale Editrice, ISBN 88-7743-278-0)
Part C
Exam program for attending students:
Will be provided on the dedicated ARIEL website pdf and ppt related to the topics covered.
Parts A and B
Exam program for non-attending students:
G.F. La Torre, Sicilia e Magna Grecia. Archeologia della colonizzazione greca d'Occidente, Roma-Bari 2011 (Editori Laterza, ISBN 978-88-420-9511-8)
or
L. Cerchiai, L. Jannelli, F. Longo, Città greche della Magna Grecia e della Sicilia, Verona 2002 (Arsenale Editrice, ISBN 88-7743-278-0)
Part C
Exam program for non-attending students:
Metaponto. Archeologia di una colonia greca, a cura di A. De Siena, Taranto 2001 (Scorpione Editrice)
Assessment methods and Criteria
Exam test modalities, only oral.
Oral: The oral exam consists of an interview on the topics of the course, starting from the manual and from a choice of images relating to the topics covered.
Oral: The oral exam consists of an interview on the topics of the course, starting from the manual and from a choice of images relating to the topics covered.
Unita' didattica A
L-ANT/07 - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica B
L-ANT/07 - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours
Unita' didattica C
L-ANT/07 - CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY - University credits: 3
Lessons: 20 hours