ASIA MINOR-GREECE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LATE BRONZE
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Course Title:
ASIA MINOR-GREECE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LATE BRONZE
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Course Code:
ARK5116
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Type of Course:
Optional
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Level of Course:
Second Cycle
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Year of Study:
1
6
Semester:
2
7
ECTS Credits Allocated:
5
8
Theoretical (hour/week):
2
9
Practice (hour/week) :
0
10
Laboratory (hour/week) :
0
11
Prerequisites:
12
Recommended optional programme components:
None
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Language:
Turkish
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Mode of Delivery:
Face to face
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Course Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. DERYA ŞAHİN
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Course Lecturers:
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Derya Şahin Uludağ Üniversitesi Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Arkeoloji Bölümü Görükle- Bursa 16059 Tel: 0224 2941892 E-mail: dsahin@uludag.edu.tr
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Website:
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Objective of the Course:
Analyzing of cultural, political and commercial interactions between Anatolia and Greece in Late Bronze – Early Iron Age.
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development
To have knowledge about the basic concepts, methods, research history and Anatolian-Greek relations of the Late Bronze Age-Early Iron Age.
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Learning Outcomes:
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Conceiving of important political and cultural events in Late Bronze – Early Iron Age.;
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Understanding of cultural and artistic interactions in Late Bronze – Early Iron Age;
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To do a research on important political events of in Late Bronze – Early Iron Age;
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Understanding of developments on mining.;
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Analyzing of international trade in Late Bronze – Early Iron Age ;
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Learning of geographical situation and importance of Anatolia in Late Bronze Age;
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Course Content:
Week
Theoretical
Practical
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Description, Purpose, Content, Method and Bibliography of the Course.
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General view to the Anatolian Cultures in Late Bronze Age.
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Relations between Troy and Anatolia.
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Troy and its relations with other cultures
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The Aegean Cultures in Late Bronze Age
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Akhiyawa Problem
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The situation in the beginning of the Dark Age.
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West Anatolia in Dark Age and its relations.
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Arising of Anatolian Cultures such as Caria, Lycia and their relations with other cultures.
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Carian and Lycian languages and their general characteristics.
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Relations between Caria and Egypt.
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Relations between Caria and Greek Islands.
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Relations between West Anatolia and Greece and Greek colonization.
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Greek migration into the West Anatolia
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Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials:
J. Boardman, The Greeks Overseas. The Early Colonies and Trade, London-1988. D. Hertel, Troia, München-2001. W. helck, Die Beziehungen Aegyptens und Vorderasiens zur Aegaeis bis ins 7. Jh. V. Chr., Darmstadt-1979.
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Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NUMBER
PERCENT
Midterm Exam
0
0
Quiz
0
0
Homeworks, Performances
0
0
Final Exam
1
100
Total
1
100
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade
0
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade
100
Total
100
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course
The system of relative evaluation is applied.
Information
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ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites
NUMBER
TIME [Hour]
Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical
14
2
28
Practicals/Labs
0
0
0
Self Study and Preparation
14
4
56
Homeworks, Performances
0
20
40
Projects
0
0
0
Field Studies
0
0
0
Midtermexams
0
0
0
Others
1
13
13
Final Exams
1
20
20
Total WorkLoad
157
Total workload/ 30 hr
5,23
ECTS Credit of the Course
5
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CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS