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HAAR0073-1

Special questions of Greek archaeology


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in history of art and archeology, general orientation5
3rd year of a Bachelor's degree in history of art and archeology, musicology orientation5
Holder(s) :Robert Laffineur
Course contents : A different theme is developed each year: the major archaeological sites in Greece; Greek architecture: construction techniques and excavation material; archaeology of the sanctuary of Delphi; funerary archaeology of the Aegean World: recent discoveries.
Course objective : The objective of the course is the in-depth study of one aspect of the archaeology of the Greek World. Emphasis is principally on problems of methodology and a concrete example is often, in the second part of the course, the subject of a detailed examination that highlights its specific details (inventory of elements of a monument and principles of architectural rebuilding and reconstruction, aspects of a study intended for publication).
Prerequisites : Basic knowledge acquired during the two first years.
Organization : 1st quarter
Written notes : A specific bibliography is recommended during the first class.
Assessment : Oral examination at the end of the year. The exam allows an evaluation of knowledge acquired as well as the ability to synthesize and present the material.




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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