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FACULTY OF LETTERS & SCIENCE / ARK438 - ARCHAEOLOGY

Code: ARK438 Course Title: ROMAN PERIOD SCULPTURE Theoretical+Practice: 2+0 ECTS: 6
Year/Semester of Study 4 / Fall Semester
Level of Course 1st Cycle Degree Programme
Type of Course Optional
Department ARCHAEOLOGY
Pre-requisities and Co-requisites None
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Teaching Period 14 Weeks
Name of Lecturer EMİNE KÖKER GÖKÇE (eminekoker@nevsehir.edu.tr)
Name of Lecturer(s)
Language of Instruction Turkish
Work Placement(s) None
Objectives of the Course
After looking at the early stages of Rome in general, it examines the sculpture of the Roman Republic Period and Imperial Period.

Learning Outcomes PO MME
The students who succeeded in this course:
LO-1 It sees the first artistic examples of Rome along with its early chronology. PO-1 Know the basic terms related to Archaeology programme
PO-2 Collect necessary data to solve problems faced
PO-3 Analyse the data, observe, interpret the results of collected data
PO-9 Make inner and interdisciplinary team works happen
Examination
LO-2 Learns Roman Republic Period Sculpture. PO-1 Know the basic terms related to Archaeology programme
PO-2 Collect necessary data to solve problems faced
PO-3 Analyse the data, observe, interpret the results of collected data
PO-4 Apply archaeology principles to today’s problems of the world
PO-6 Use available computer technologies to solve problems in interested fields
PO-7 Establish analytical and critical communication with the other parts of the society in a professional way using oral and written means
PO-8 Use at least one foreign language to follow new information in their field and to communicate with their colleagues
PO-11 Have lesson materials including up to date information depending on acquired proficiencies in archaeology, applied equipments, methods and techniques used in field work, advanced theoretic and applied knowledge supported in other resources
Examination
LO-3 Learns the early period of Roman Imperial Sculpture. PO-1 Know the basic terms related to Archaeology programme
PO-2 Collect necessary data to solve problems faced
PO-3 Analyse the data, observe, interpret the results of collected data
PO-4 Apply archaeology principles to today’s problems of the world
PO-5 Make connections between theories and methods related to archaeology
PO-14 Inform relevant people and institutions and convey their thoughts, presents solution suggestions for the problems faced in theoretic and applied ways ,share this data with relevant or irrelevant people and institutions in the related field using several ways of communication
Examination
LO-4 Understands the meaning and importance of Roman sculpture art in the historical process. PO-1 Know the basic terms related to Archaeology programme
PO-2 Collect necessary data to solve problems faced
PO-3 Analyse the data, observe, interpret the results of collected data
PO-4 Apply archaeology principles to today’s problems of the world
PO-6 Use available computer technologies to solve problems in interested fields
PO-7 Establish analytical and critical communication with the other parts of the society in a professional way using oral and written means
PO-8 Use at least one foreign language to follow new information in their field and to communicate with their colleagues
PO-18 Act considering the fact that archaeological cultural heritage is the common heritage of mankind.
Examination
LO-5 Recognizes the style characteristics of Roman Sculpture works. PO-12 Use ,analyse and apply theoretic and applied knowledge acquired in archaeology in the field of education, research and public service
PO-13 Work independently and individually to solve complicated and unpredictable problems or take responsibility as a group member. arrange activities for development of those who work under their responsibilities ,plan personal and institutional development according to knowledge and skills acquired in archaeology field.
PO-14 Inform relevant people and institutions and convey their thoughts, presents solution suggestions for the problems faced in theoretic and applied ways ,share this data with relevant or irrelevant people and institutions in the related field using several ways of communication
PO-18 Act considering the fact that archaeological cultural heritage is the common heritage of mankind.
PO-19 Students continue life-long learning.
PO: Programme Outcomes
MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation

Course Contents
The history of the Roman Period is generally looked at, starting from the Early Periods. After this, free sculptures, reliefs and portraits of the Roman Republican Period are discussed. Then, moving on to the Roman Imperial Period, imperial art is discussed with the political background from the Augustus Period to the end of the Hadrian Period.
Weekly Course Content
Week Subject Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Roman Republican Era Free Statue Narration Method
2 Roman Republican Period Reliefs, Roman Republican Period Portraits Narration Method
3 Augustan Era Sculpture Narration Method
4 Period of Tiberius: Gemma Augustea, Boscarale Vessels Narration Method
5 Periods of Caligula, Claudius and Nero Narration Method
6 Flavian Dynasty: Portraits, Titus jewelry, Other monumental Reliefs Narration Method
7 Periods of Nerva and Traian: Portraits, Trajan's Arch and Column. Period of Hadrian: Portraits and works from Hadrian's villa. Narration Method
8 mid-term exam
9 Antonine Period: Portrait, sculpture and reliefs Narration Method
10 Severuses: Portrait, sculpture and reliefs Narration Method
11 Diocletian: portrait, sculpture, reliefs Narration Method
12 Constantine: portrait, sculpture, reliefs Narration Method
13 Valentinian: portrait, sculpture, reliefs Narration Method
14 Roman Sarcophagi Narration Method
15 Roman Sarcophagi Narration Method
16 final exam
Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading
1 E. E. Diana Kleiner, Roman Sculpture, 1992.
2 T. Kraus, Das Römische Weltreich, Propylaen Kunstgeschichte, 1990
3 P. Zanker, Augustus und die Macht der Bilder, 1997.
4 M. Oppermann, Römische Kaiserreliefs, 1985
5 H. Demircioğlu, Roma Tarihi, 1. Cilt, 1998.
6 G. Koch, Roma İmparatorluk Dönemi Lahitleri, 2001
7 R. Özgan, Roma Heykeltraşlığı I-II-II (Temel Kaynak)
Required Course instruments and materials
Projeksiyon

Assessment Methods
Type of Assessment Week Hours Weight(%)
mid-term exam 8 1 40
Other assessment methods
1.Oral Examination
2.Quiz
3.Laboratory exam
4.Presentation
5.Report
6.Workshop
7.Performance Project
8.Term Paper
9.Project
final exam 16 1 60

Student Work Load
Type of Work Weekly Hours Number of Weeks Work Load
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical+Practice) 4 14 56
Outside Class
       a) Reading 4 14 56
       b) Search in internet/Library 4 14 56
       c) Performance Project 2 2 4
       d) Prepare a workshop/Presentation/Report 0
       e) Term paper/Project 0
Oral Examination 0
Quiz 0
Laboratory exam 0
Own study for mid-term exam 3 2 6
mid-term exam 2 1 2
Own study for final exam 4 2 8
final exam 2 1 2
0
0
Total work load; 190