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Campus: Kensington Campus
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Career: Undergraduate
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Units of Credit: 6
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Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 3
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Enrolment Requirements:
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Prerequisite: Enrolment in a major/minor in History, major in Archaeology Palaeoenvironments or minor in Archaeology and the completion of 72 uoc overall including 12 uoc at Level 2 in the major or minor
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Description
This is a shelf course. A shelf course comprises a number of modules related to this broad area of study. Each module is a separate semester of study in this area and is offered in rotation. You can study TWO modules but you cannot study the same module twice.
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Subject Area: Archaeology This course can also be studied in the following specialisations: History
Module: "The Balkans & the Black Sea" (Semester 2, 2011) Building upon fieldwork the course coordinators have undertaken in Bulgaria, the Balkans & the Black Sea introduce the prehistory, history, and archaeology of south-eastern Europe. The module explores how a modern, multi-disciplinary, diachronic archaeological project seeks to answer questions of change, continuity, and cultural interaction. A number of themes will animate this course:
- the operation of a modern archaeological project, including discussion and evaluation of field methods such as satellite remote sensing, surface survey, geophysics, excavation, palaeoecology, etc.
- interaction of various disciplines in the sciences and humanities to solve archaeological problems
- the emergence and evolution of mid-range and complex society
- understanding and explaining change within a processual framework
- re-evaluation of Greek prehistory and history in its Balkan context.
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