Archaeology

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Introduction to Early Christian Archaeology II
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 3
Recommended Semester: 6
ECTS Credits Allocated: 4.00
Pre-requisites: To have attended the necessary number of semesters as proscribed by the study plan.

Course objectives: Enabling students to recognize and interpret the basic forms of immobile and mobile objects belonging to the Early Christian period, regardless of where they are form.

Course description: 1. Review of the lecture contents from the previous semester and an introduction to the summer semester 2. Early Christian finds outside of the Roman and Byzantine empires 3. Most important Early Christian finds in Africa 4. Most important Early Christian finds in the Middle East I 5. Most important Early Christian finds in the Middle East II 6. Most important Early Christian finds in Italy I 7. Most important Early Christian finds in Italy II 8. Most important Early Christian finds in Southeastern Europe I 9. Most important Early Christian finds in Southeastern Europe II 10. Most important Early Christian finds in Serbia I 11. Most important Early Christian finds in Serbia II 12. Most important Early Christian finds in Serbia III.

Learning Outcomes: Attendance, participation, essay and oral examination.

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Introduction to Early Christian Archaeology II
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 3
Recommended Semester: 6
ECTS Credits Allocated: 4.00
Pre-requisites: To have attended the necessary number of semesters as proscribed by the study plan.

Course objectives: Enabling students to recognize and interpret the basic forms of immobile and mobile objects belonging to the Early Christian period, regardless of where they are form.

Course description: 1. Review of the lecture contents from the previous semester and an introduction to the summer semester 2. Early Christian finds outside of the Roman and Byzantine empires 3. Most important Early Christian finds in Africa 4. Most important Early Christian finds in the Middle East I 5. Most important Early Christian finds in the Middle East II 6. Most important Early Christian finds in Italy I 7. Most important Early Christian finds in Italy II 8. Most important Early Christian finds in Southeastern Europe I 9. Most important Early Christian finds in Southeastern Europe II 10. Most important Early Christian finds in Serbia I 11. Most important Early Christian finds in Serbia II 12. Most important Early Christian finds in Serbia III.

Learning Outcomes: Attendance, participation, essay and oral examination.

Literature/Reading:
  • V. Korać-M. Šuput, Arhitektura vizantijskog sveta, Beograd 1998., 1-79.
  • A. Grabar, Die Kunst des frühen Christentums, München 1967.
  • R. Krautheimer, Early Christian and Byzantine Architecture, 1965.
  • Dokumentacija sa sopstvenih istraživanja (Gradina na Jelici i dr.)
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