AR320 Prehistoric Art 2

3 ECTS - 2-0 Duration (T+A)- 6. Semester- 2 National Credit

Information

Unit FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND LETTERS
ARCHAEOLOGY PR.
Code AR320
Name Prehistoric Art 2
Term 2019-2020 Academic Year
Semester 6. Semester
Duration (T+A) 2-0 (T-A) (17 Week)
ECTS 3 ECTS
National Credit 2 National Credit
Teaching Language Türkçe
Level Üniversite Dersi
Type Normal
Label C Compulsory
Mode of study Yüz Yüze Öğretim
Catalog Information Coordinator Doç. Dr. BAKİYE EDENS
Course Instructor Doç. Dr. BAKİYE EDENS (Bahar) (A Group) (Ins. in Charge)


Course Goal / Objective

Completing the abstract information of Prehistoric Art I with concrete information, the students are able to deal with art from the perspective of economic, social and spiritual values of prehistoric people.

Course Content

The students are introduced to the connection between modern Homo sapiens and artistic manifestations, and between human presence in Europe and artistic dynamism, and the students will be prepared to examine prehistoric art with the evidence for this dynamism in both mobilary and parietal art, styles of cave art, the materials used, and the dating evidence for the art.

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Course Learning Outcomes

Order Course Learning Outcomes
LO01 Evaluates art together with the migration route of mankind
LO02 Able to deal with motifs in the context of varieties of art
LO03 Interprets rock art in relation to artistic techniques.
LO04 Understands the problems of dating and preserving prehistoric art
LO05 Recognizes schools of art that created artistic representations in caves of Europe, Australia and Africa.
LO06 Interprets the situation of Anatolia in terms of art found there.
LO07 Interprets the reasons for the distribution of cave painting locations In Europe.
LO08 Makes analogies for prehistoric periods from ethnographic cave and rock images in different places around the wortd,
LO09 Comprehends the geography of prehistoric art images in Anadolia.
LO10 Compares the cave and rock art of Anatolia with that of neighboring regions, and comprehending the direction of influences.


Relation with Program Learning Outcome

Order Type Program Learning Outcomes Level


Week Plan

Week Topic Preparation Methods
1 Modern Homo sapiens and art Assigned chapters should be read
2 Art of Upper Palaeolithic Europe Assigned chapters should be read
3 People in mobilary art Assigned chapters should be read
4 Animals and other elements in mobilary art Assigned chapters should be read
5 Contents and styles of parietal (cave wall) art Assigned chapters should be read
6 Colors and materials used in parietal art Assigned chapters should be read
7 Difficulties of dating prehistoric art Assigned chapters should be read
8 Mid-Term Exam Exam preparation
9 Caves in Europe illustrating the distribution and schools of cave art I Assigned chapters should be read
10 Caves in Europe illustrating the distribution and schools of cave art II Assigned chapters should be read
11 Explanations of Upper Palaeolithic cave art in Europe: art for art's sake, hunting magic, totemism, shamanism Assigned chapters should be read
12 Explanations of Upper Palaeolithic cave art in Europe: structuralism and art for social relations Assigned chapters should be read
13 Rock art in Australia Assigned chapters should be read
14 Rock art in South Africa Assigned chapters should be read
15 Rock art in Anatolia Assigned chapters should be read
16 Term Exams Exam preparation
17 Term Exams Exam preparation


Assessment (Exam) Methods and Criteria

Assessment Type Midterm / Year Impact End of Term / End of Year Impact
1. Midterm Exam 100 20
General Assessment
Midterm / Year Total 100 20
1. Final Exam - 80
Grand Total - 100

Update Time: 10.05.2019 03:30