Unit MEDIEVAL ARCHEOLOGY

Course
Archaeology and history of art
Study-unit Code
A001755
Curriculum
Generico
Teacher
Donatella Scortecci
Teachers
  • Donatella Scortecci
Hours
  • 36 ore - Donatella Scortecci
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2023
Offered
2024/25
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Archeologia e antichità classiche e medievali
Academic discipline
L-ANT/08
Type of study-unit
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
The course focuses on the study of the anthropic landscape between late antiquity and the Middle Ages
Reference texts
Specific contributions will be available to students on the e-learning platform
Students with disabilities and/or with SLD who, having completed regular accreditation through SOL, have obtained access to University services, can apply for the compensatory tools ensured by law (e.g. textbooks in digital format; teaching materials in accessible formats: presentations, handouts, workbooks, provided if necessary in advance of the lessons), for which consult https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa.
For the request, students are invited to ask the teacher, who will put them in contact with the Disability and/or DSA Department Coordinator (prof. Alessandra Di Pilla: alessandra.dipilla@unipg.it)
Educational objectives
The course aims to understand the phenomena of landscape transformation in the transition between late antiquity and early Middle Ages
Prerequisites
Only students who have already passed the Christian and Medieval Archeology 1 or Medieval Archeology 1 exam can take the exam
Teaching methods
In person teaching with audiovisuals, power point and dialectical discussion with the students
Students with disabilities and/or DSA may request, in consultation with the lecturer, any teaching materials in accessible formats (presentations, handouts, workbooks), provided if necessary in advance of the lectures, as well as the use of other technological tools to facilitate study. For general information, please consult the University Services at https://lettere.unipg.it/home/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Departmental Contact Person (Prof. A. Di Pilla).
For the 2023/2024 academic year, the University of Perugia has admitted 11 categories of students to distance learning. Students who may be interested are invited to check the possibility of attending lectures in DAD on the website Procedura DAD - Università degli Studi di Perugia (unipg.it)
Other information
Attending students will have the possibility of individual programs agreed
with the teacher
Students with disabilities and/or DSA: for any information on the University's services, please visit https://lettere.unipg.it/home/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Departmental Contact Person (Prof. Alessandra Di Pilla: alessandra.dipilla@unipg.it).
Learning verification modality
The assessment provides an oral test whose objective is to make the learning
of fundamental issues of discipline and the ability to establish
comparisons, synchronic criteria diacronici and surveying
instruments.The student will demonstrate that it can process the matter
through a rigorous scientific methodology, which takes account of the
proper use of documentary sources and materials.The test consists of an
oral interview and the presentation of individual seminars by the students
on the course topics. The timing see a first stage of verification issues
and a second job verification indiviale. The duration is not more than 30
minutes, 15/20 reserved general verification and ten to the report of the
seminar.The type of test is represented by a stimulus with a reply. The
final measurement examination test gives two-thirds of the General test
score and a third working seminar.

Students with disabilities and/or DSA, who have been duly recognised by the SOL and have obtained access to the University's services, may, for the purpose of taking exams, make use of the compensatory aids, assistive devices and inclusive technologies provided for by the regulations, to be requested and agreed with the teacher well in advance of the exams. For further information, please visit https://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Departmental Officer for Disability and DSA (Prof. Alessandra Di Pilla: alessandra.dipilla@unipg.it).
Extended program
the course includes an in-depth study of the medieval landscape through the analysis of the phenomena that contributed to the transformation of urban centers and rural settlement due to the end of the socio-political system
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