20702531 - GREEK ARCHAEOLOGY - L.M.

development of acquired knowledge; specific knowledge of the historical and artistic development of the Greek world concerning the first millennium BC acquisition of specific skills on artistic and craft production, monumental achievements and urban planning of the Greek world; ability to collect and interpret data; ability to analyze and read the work of art; development of a methodological competence that allows independent study; ability to communicate information and ideas to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors
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Programme

The course is for students of Science of Archaeology and students of other Master courses (particularly Classical Studies, History of Art, etc.).
During the lessons will be considered the pottery productions made in Greece between the seventh and forth century. C. focusing on technical and iconographic aspects: from figurative themes, to the techniques of manufacturing goods, both as regards the organization of work.
The course will consist of head-on lessons, class discussion, educational visits.

Core Documentation

A. Tempesta, I quartieri artigianali, in I Greci. Storia Cultura Arte Società, a cura di S. Settis, 4. Atlante, tomo II, Torino 2002, pp. 1065-1123.
I. Scheibler, Il vaso in Grecia. Produzione, commercio e uso degli antichi vasi in terracotta, (Biblioteca di Archeologia, 34), Milano 2004 (italian translation of Griechische Töpferkunst, München 1983).

Working students or those otherwise unable to participate in activities are invitated to contact the professor