Roman Archaeology
0
2024-2025
01010918
Área Científica do Menor
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
NA
Teaching Methods
Theoretical-practical classes using exposure and debate of the class themes.
Learning Outcomes
Students will gain a knowledge of the materiality of Roman society and the innovations it introduced in the life of its communities. Some of the most common themes will be presented and discussed in this program. Students will learn how to apply the basic principles learned il class to their professional duties in the field of archaeology.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Archaeology of Roman times
1.1 Based on the concept of "romanization"
1.2. From cities to the countryside: social and religious practices and productive activities
2. Roman Architecture
2.1. Essential characteristics, architectural styles and construction materials
2.2. Public buildings: from urban monuments to the engineering works spread throughout the area
2.3. Private buildings: from domestic to funereal architecture
3. The Roman army
4. Roman technology
Head Lecturer(s)
Pedro Jorge Cardoso Carvalho
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
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BARRACA, P., coord. (1999): Hispania: el legado de Roma en el año de Trajano. MNAR.
BARTON, I. M., ed. (1989): Roman Public Buildings. Univ. Exeter
BARTON, I. M., ed. (1996): Roman Domestic Buildings. Univ. Exeter.
FERNÁNDEZ-GÖTZ, M.; ROYMANS, N. (2024): Archaeology of the Roman Conquest: Tracing the Legions, Reclaiming the Conquered. Cambridge Univ.Press.
FULLERTON, M.D. (2020): Art & Archaeology of the Roman World. Thames&Hudson.
GOLDSWORTHY, A. (2011): The Complete Roman Army. Thames&Hudson.
GROS. P. (1999; 2001): L’ architecture romaine. Picard.
LE BOHEC, Y. (1990): L’armée romaine: sous le haute-empire. Picard.
ULRICH, R. B; QUENEMOEN, C. K., eds. (2014): A companion to Roman Architecture. Wiley Blackwell.
WEBSTER, G. (1998): The Roman Imperial Army: of the first and second centuries A.D. Univ. of Oklahoma Press.