Prospectus

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Seminar Prehistory: Roots of the round barrow

Course
2010-2011

Compulsory attendance

-

Prerequisites and restrictions

BA degree (or equivalent) in archaeology or a relevant discipline.
SAP and exchange students: admission after approval by the Graduate School of Archaeology.

Description

Everyone knows about the barrow landscapes of the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age, but it is very hard to find out were the roots lay for this and other European wide traditions in burial practices. The seminar involves (probably in small teams) research of literature (how is your Czeckish?) with a specific assignment. The combined research papers together form a coherent outlook on the research questions that we set for this seminar.

Learning outcomes

  • Knowledge of barrow landscapes from the Late Neolithic in a European context;

  • Ability to apply theoretical, interpretative approaches to data of prehistoric archaeology;

  • Ability to process archaeological research data into accessible information which can be interpreted;

  • Ability to critically assess different presentations;

  • Ability to conduct scientific background research.

Mode of delivery

After a formal lecture, the students will get an assignment to research a particular theme or region. The results will be presented to the group and eventually as a short research paper.

Assessment

  • Oral presentation;

  • Written paper.

Reading list

To be announced.

Time schedule

Course schedule details can be found in the MA time schedule.