Early Seafaring in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean – Archaeological research and cultural reconstructions

Informazioni sull’Insegnamento
TitoloΗ Πρώιμη Ναυσιπλοΐα στο Αιγαίο και την Ανατολική Μεσόγειο – Ζητήματα αρχαιολογικής έρευνας και ερμηνείας / Early Seafaring in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean – Archaeological research and cultural reconstructions
CodiceΑΠΡ 702
FacultyFilosofia
Ciclo / Livello di Studi2. Post Laurea
Semestre di InsegnamentoWinter/Spring
CommonNo
StatoAttivo
Course ID600015919

Programma di Studio: PMS stīn Archaiología, Téchnī kai Politismó 2024-2025

Registered students: 0
IndirizzoTipo di FrequenzaSemestreAnnoECTS
Proïstorikī ArchaiologíaObbligatorioWinter/Spring-15

Informazioni sull’Insegnamento
Anno Accademico2019 – 2020
SemestreSpring
Faculty Instructors
Weekly Hours3
Total Hours39
Class ID
600161706
Organizzazione della Didattica
  • In presenza
Materiali Online
Language of Instruction
  • Greco (Insegnamento, Esame)
Abilita’ Generali
  • Applicazione pratica delle conoscenze acquisite
  • Ricerca, analisi e raccolta dati e informazioni, con l’utilizzo di tecnologie adeguate
  • Lavoro in contesto internazionale
  • Lavoro in equipe interdisciplinari
  • Produzione di nuove idee di ricerca
  • Rispetto verso l’ambiente naturale
  • Fare riflessioni critiche e autocritiche
Tipologia di Materiale Didattico
  • Libro
  • Appunti
Use of Information and Communication Technologies
Use of ICT
  • Uso delle TIC   nell’ insegnamento
  • Uso delle TIC nella comunicazione con gli studenti
  • Uso delle  TIC nella valutazione degli studenti
Organizzazione dell’Insegnamento
ActivitiesCarico di LavoroECTSIndividualeGruppoErasmus
Conferenze39
Seminari50
Studio e analisi bibliografica150
Frontistirio (Sostegno)51
Elaborazione tesina/tesine160
Total450
Student Assessment
Student Assessment methods
  • Prova scritta con soluzione di problemi (Formativa, Sommativa)
Bibliography
Additional bibliography for study
• Ammerman, A. J. 2010. The first Argonauts: towards the Study of the earliest Seafaring in the Mediterranean. In Global Origins and Development of Seafaring, A. Anderson, J. Barrett, and K. Boyle (eds.). Cambridge, McDonald Institute, 81-92. • Ammerman, A. J. 2011. The Paradox of early Voyaging in the Mediterranean and the Slowness of the Neolithic Transition between Cyprus and Italy. In Seascapes in Aegean Prehistory, G. Vavouranakis (ed.). Athens, Danish Institute of Athens, 11-29. •Ammerman, A.J. and Thomas D, (eds) 2015. Island archaeology and the orIgIns of seafarIng In the eastern MedIterranean Proceedings of the Wenner Gren Workshop held at Reggio Calabria on October 19-21, 2012 • Anderson, A., Barrett, J. and K. Boyle (eds.). 2010. The Origins and Development of Seafaring: toward a global Approach. Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. • Bednarik, R. 2003. Seafaring in the Pleistocene, Cambridge Archaeological Journal 13, 41–46. • Brookbank, C. 2006. The Origins and early Development of Mediterranean Maritime Activity, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 19, 199-230 • Efstratiou, N 2015. The Final Palaeolithic hunting camp of Ouriakos on the island of Lemnos. In Ammerman, A.J (ed) Island archaeology and the origins of voyaging in the Mediterranean sea, Proceedings of the Workshop ‘Early Seafaring’, Eurasian Prehistory 75-96, 2015. • Lambeck K. and Purcell A, 2005. Sea-level change in the Mediterranean Sea since the LGM: model predictions for tectonically stable areas, Quaternary Science Review, 24, 18-19, 1969-1988. • Tourloukis, V. 2010. The Early and Middle Pleistocene Archaeological Record of Greece: Current Status and Future Prospects. Leiden: Leiden University Press. • van Andel, Tjeerd H., and Judith C. Shackleton 1982. Late Paleolithic and Mesolithic Coastlines of Greece and the Aegean, Journal of Field Archaeology 9, 445-454. • Vigne, J. D., Briois, F., Zazzo, A., Willcox, G., Cucchi, T., Thiebault, S., Carrere, I., Franel, Y., Touquet, R., Martin, C., Moreau, C., Comby, C. and J. Guilaine 2012. First Wave of Cultivators Spread to Cyprus at least 10,600 y ago, PNAS 109, 22, 8445-8449.
Last Update
21-09-2018