20705275-1 - ARCHEOLOGIA MEDIEVALE - LM

Knowledge of the history of medieval art and the history of Byzantine art (IV-XIV centuries), of themes and specific problems of the discipline; ability to analyze and read works of art and their context; ability to analyze the written and graphic sources; acquisition of methodological skills that enable independent study and research; ability to apply the acquired knowledge in order to develop and expose logical and coherent arguments; ability to communicate information and ideas to specialists and non-specialists.
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Programme

In the first part of the course the main themes of medieval archaeology will be addressed, such as the transformation of cities between late antiquity and the early Middle Ages, medieval rural landscapes, the Curtense system, fortification, trade and production. The second part of the course of Medieval Archaeology will address in seminar form a topic that will be chosen jointly between teacher and students, and will take place with the presentation and discussion of reports on texts made available to the participants in the course.

Core Documentation

A. Augenti, Archeologia dell'Italia Medievale, Roma - Bari (editori Laterza) 2016

R. Santangeli Valenzani, L'edilizia residenziale in Italia nell'Altomedioevo, Roma (Carocci Editore) 2011

A questi testi gli studenti che, per validi motivi, non hanno potuto frequentare il corso, dovranno aggiungere:

A. Augenti, Città e Porti dall'antichità al medioevo, Roma (Carocci Editore) 2010

I. Barbiera, Memorie sepolte. Tombe e identità nell'altomedioevo, Roma (Carocci Editore) 2012

Type of delivery of the course

traditional

Type of evaluation

oral exam