2025
Roman and Post-Roman Settelment Archaeology
Name: Roman and Post-Roman Settelment Archaeology
Code: HIS14676M
6 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/156 hours
Scientific Area:
Archeology
Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese
Presentation
Curricular unit designed to give specific training to students of Archaeology and Environment.
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning Goals
Identify, analyze and interpret archaeological data;
Recognize the diversity and social complexity of landscapes and their materialities;
Use concrete methodological tools to solve conceptual and interpretative problems related to the study of landscapes in historical periods
Recognize the diversity and social complexity of landscapes and their materialities;
Use concrete methodological tools to solve conceptual and interpretative problems related to the study of landscapes in historical periods
Contents
1. The Landscape Archaeology in Roman and Post-Classical Periods
2. The sources for the knowledge of rural landscapes
3. Life in the countryside in Lusitania
4. Settlement models: the networks and structures that organize the landscape
5. The post-classical landscape: organization strategies after the end of the Empire and the Muslim presence
2. The sources for the knowledge of rural landscapes
3. Life in the countryside in Lusitania
4. Settlement models: the networks and structures that organize the landscape
5. The post-classical landscape: organization strategies after the end of the Empire and the Muslim presence
Teaching Methods
Classes using theoretical exposition with presentation of slides that aim to illustrate the issues that are then put to debate in class. These are supported in the analysis of texts and case studies that may or may not be coincident, thus aiming to foster the critical spirit and analytical capacity of students.
The continuous assessment must be carried out through the elaboration of an individual assignment and one report evaluating one case study in the research contents.
The final assessment is made in the form of a final exam and can be made in any of the exam periods provided.
The continuous assessment must be carried out through the elaboration of an individual assignment and one report evaluating one case study in the research contents.
The final assessment is made in the form of a final exam and can be made in any of the exam periods provided.
Teaching Staff (2024/2025 )
- André Miguel Serra Pedreira Carneiro [responsible]