Archeologie starověkého Předního východu I - AADVSV0010
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This course is designated to provide a general introduction to the archaeology of the Ancient Near East. The <br>
course will be organized chronologically around broad processual themes (e.g. the origins of agriculture, <br> emergence of urbanism, the rise of state-ordered societies, etc.), and will trace their historical development within <br> various geographical sub-regions of the Near East (Mesopotamia, Syria-Palestine) from the earliest times to the <br> end of the Bronze Age. Emphasis will be given to cultural history, while exploring the complex processes of social <br> organization and change that gave shape to the remarkable cultural accomplishments of the Ancient Near Eastern <br> world.<br> <br> Výuka proběhne blokově v následujících termínech (vše místnost C102), konkrétní témata pro jednotlivé přednášky budou upřesněna:<br> <br> 17.4. 9:10-10:45 a 10:50-12:25<br> 19.4. 9:10-10:45<br> 20.4. 9:10-10:45<br> 24.4. 9:10-10:45 a 10:50-12:25<br> 26.4. 9:10-10:45<br> 27.4. 9:10-10:45<br> <br> Suggested Reading:<br> <br> Akkermans, P.M.M.G - Schwartz, G.M. (2003). The Archaeology of Syria. From Complex Hunter-Gatherers to Early <br> Urban Societies (ca. 16000-300 BC), Cambridge.<br> Killebrew, A.E.-Steiner, M. eds. (2014), The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant: 8000-332 BC? <br> Oxford.<br> Pollock, S.-Bernbeck, R. (2005). Archaeologies of the Middle East, Oxford.<br> Potts, D., ed. (2012). A Companion to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, I-II, Malden, MA - Oxford - <br> Chichester. Poslední úprava: Mynářová Jana, prof. PhDr., Ph.D. (15.02.2018)
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