Lecturer(s)
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Havel René, doc. PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Great Britain - a basic overview of development and topics. 2) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Great Britain - rural dwellings. 3) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Great Britain - towns. 4) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Great Britain - material culture. 5) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Germany - a basic overview of development and topics 6) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Germany rural dwellings. 7) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Germany - towns. 8) Archaeology of High and Late Middle Ages in Germany material culture. 9) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Poland - basic overview of development and topics 10) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Poland - villages and towns. 11) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages - material culture. 12) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Austria - basic overview of development and topics, villages, towns, material culture. 13) Archaeology of the High and Late Middle Ages in Switzerland - basic overview of development and topics, villages, towns, material culture.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Contact hours
- 26 hours per semester
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 52 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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To characterize individual periods of Middle Ages - Modern Age |
To summarize the importance of archaeology and history for understanding the past |
Skills |
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To understand a scientifically-structured lecture |
To use adequate terminology |
To use electronic information sources |
To understand a scientific text in English/German |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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To summarize the issue of archaeological, and, partially, other sources and their importance for knowledge and reconstruction of everyday life in the 12th-15th century |
To create an overview of the medieval material culture |
To outline the social development and changes in the 12th-15th Century |
Skills |
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To assign the artefacts forming the basic part of material culture in the monitored periods chronologically |
To interpret the artefacts forming the basic part of material culture in the monitored periods functionally |
To identify different movable and immovable artefacts of the 12th-15th Century |
To evaluate available information on monitored issues critically |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Lecture |
assessment methods |
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Combined exam |
Recommended literature
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Carver, M., Klápště, J. (eds.). The Archaeology of medieval Europe. Vol. 2. Twelfth to Sixteenth Century. Aaarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2012. ISBN 978-8779342910.
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Fehring, Günter P. Die Achäologie des Mittelalters : eine Einführung. [Stuttgart] : Theiss, 2000. ISBN 3-8062-1480-8.
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FLÜELER, M. - FLÜELER, N. 1993. Stadtluft, Hirsebrei und Bettelmönch: die Stadt um 1300. Stuttgart, 1993.
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Gerrard, Christopher. Medieval archaeology : understanding traditions and contemporary approaches. 2003. ISBN 0-415-23463-4.
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HOFER, N. (red.). Mittelalterarchäologie in Österreich - eine Bilanz: Beiträge der Tagung in Innsbruck und Hall in Tirol. Beiträge zur Mittelalterarchäologie in Österreich. Innsbruck, 2013.
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PIEKALSKI, J. Rynek Wroclawski w świetle badań archeologicznych. Wratislavia antiqua: studia z dziejów Wrocławia 5.
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SCHOFIELD, J. - VINCE, A. Medieval Towns. Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1994.
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Scholkmann, B., Kenzler, H., Schreg, R. (Hrsg.). Archäologie des Mittlealters und der Neuzeit. Grundwissen.. Darmstadt, 2016. ISBN 978-3-534-26811-5.
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Vařeka, Pavel. Archeologie středověkého domu. I, Proměny vesnického obydlí v průběhu staletí 6.-15. století. Ústí nad Labem : Vlasta Králová, 2004. ISBN 80-903412-1-7.
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