Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho nº 17071/2009 - 23/07/2009
3 ECTS; 1º Ano, Anual, 7,0 TP + 12,0 TC + 8,0 S , Cód. 64987.
Lecturer
- Luiz Miguel Oosterbeek (1)
- Sara Liliana Magalhães Barbosa Garcês (2)
- Sara Liliana Magalhães Barbosa Garcês (2)
(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Objectives
I. Understand the context of archeographic development of rock art studies.
II. Contextualize and master the techniques of registration, survey and analysis in rock archaeology.
Program
1. Rock art as an archaeological object.
2. History of study methods
3. Techniques, conservation and ethical debates.4. Dating methods
5. Concept of style and phase.
6. Concept of figure and scene.
7. The stratigraphy in rock art.
8. Techniques of survey, analysis and dating.
Evaluation Methodology
Continuous evaluation, with preparation of a small group work with individual oral presentation. Exam if necessary.
Bibliography
- Arcá, A. e Fossati, A. (0). Rupestrian Archaeology. A methodological approach to the rock engravings of Valcamonica. Acedido em 17 de outubro de 2019 em https://www.academia.edu/9979275/A_Arc%C3%A1_and_A_Fossati_2006_Rupestrian_Archaeology_A_methodological_approach_to_the_rock_engravings_of_Valcamonica_In_Oosterbeek_L_ed_EuroPreArt_II_Prehistoric_art_research_and_management_in_Europe_case_studies_51_58
- Sanchidrián, J. (2001). Manual de Arte Prehistorico. Barcelona: Ariel
Teaching Method
Exhibition sessions accompanied by operationalization of learned techniques.
Software used in class
MSoffice.