Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Peter Keegan
Contact via iLearn Dialogue
W6A 236
By appointment
Tutor
Emlyn Dodd
Contact via iLearn General Discussion or Dialogue
via iLearn Dialogue
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
Admission to MAncHist or GradCertAncHist or MA in (Ancient History or Coptic Studies or ECJS or Egyptology or History or Late Antiquity or Ancient Art and Architecture) or PGDipArts in (Ancient History or ECJS) or PGCertArts in (Ancient History or Coptic Studies)
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae constitute one of the best known and perhaps the most important archaeological areas of the Roman world – the Vesuvian cities of ancient Campania. Evidence from these cities contributes information of inestimable value to our understanding of urban Roman life. This unit is designed for those wishing to investigate the wide range of evidence from Roman Campania, how it has been interpreted and how, in turn, this has influenced our understanding of urban development in the Roman world.
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On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
UNIT COMPLETION
ALL assessment must be submitted in order that the unit be completed satisfactorily.
ASSESSMENT SUBMISSION
The Seminar Participation posts should be submitted via the relevant online Discussion Forum. All other assessment - Archaeological Exercise I, Archaeological Exercise II - should be submitted via the relevant Turnitin Assignments dropbox.
EXTENSIONS
ALL deadlines are firm unless an extension has been requested one (1) week before the due date. A penalty for lateness will apply unless a doctor's certificate is supplied. No written work will be accepted for assessment after the end of Week 13. 5% of credit will be deducted for the first day assignments are submitted late without an extension and thereafter 2% of credit will be deducted per day for assignments submitted late without an extension. If an assessment task is more than two (1) weeks late, students will need the permission of the unit convenor before submitting the task. Tasks more than two (2) weeks late, without extension or convenor permission, will not be marked. NOTE WELL: 5% of credit will be deducted for assignments that exceed the word length by 10% or more. Assignments handed in early will not be marked and returned before the relevant Turnitin post date, (Always retain a copy of completed tasks in case of loss.)
Name | Weighting | Due |
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Seminar Participation | 30% | Weeks 2-6, 8-12 |
Archaeological Exercise I | 35% | Week 7 |
Archaeological Exercise II | 35% | Week 13 |
Due: Weeks 2-6, 8-12
Weighting: 30%
Online seminar participation in Weeks 2-6 and 8-12 will explore a range of topics keyed to the life and times of the archaeological sites under consideration. Each week students will
Due: Week 7
Weighting: 35%
This two-part task is based on knowledge and understanding of archaeology in ancient Campania acquired in Weeks 1-6 (topography, rediscovery, sources; public landscapes; private spaces) and comprises the composition of (1) an archaeological profile of a particular type of material culture; and (2) a formal paper on an aspect of archaeology in ancient Campania.
Due: Week 13
Weighting: 35%
This two-part task is based on knowledge and understanding of archaeology in ancient Campania acquired in Weeks 8-12 (official and non-official inscriptions; politics and public life; production, consumption and exchange of goods and services; commemoration of the living and the dead) and comprises the composition of (1) an archaeological profile of a particular type of spatial context; and (2) a formal paper on an aspect of archaeology in ancient Campania.
REQUIRED and RECOMMENDED TEXTS and/or MATERIALS
There are no set texts for AHPG815. Useful online resources can be found at:
1. Pompeii in Pictures
2. Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project
3. The Herculaneum Conservation Project
4. AD 79 Destruction and Rediscovery - Stabiae
UNIT WEBPAGE and TECHNOLOGY USED and REQUIRED
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The unit uses the following technology: iLearn (Moodle)
WEEK 1: ORIGINS I - Topographies and Sources
WEEK 2: ORIGINS II - Rediscoveries and Sources
WEEK 3: PUBLIC LANDSCAPES I - Definition, Movement and Civic Identity
WEEK 4: PUBLIC LANDSCAPES II - Religion, Entertainment and the Supply and Use of Water
WEEK 5: PRIVATE SPACES I - Housing and Society in Ancient Campania
WEEK 6: PRIVATE SPACES II - Instrumentum Domesticum and the Decoration of Roman Houses
WEEK 7: SUBMISSION I
WEEK 8: WRITTEN SPACES I - Official Inscriptions
WEEK 9: WRITTEN SPACES II - Non-official Inscriptions
WEEK 10: COMMUNITIES I - Politics and Public Life
WEEK 11: COMMUNITIES II - Production, Consumption and Exchange of Goods and Services
WEEK 12: COMMUNITIES III - Cemeteries and the Commemoration of the Living and the Dead
WEEK 13: SUBMISSION II
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