Proto-Historic Archaeology

Objectives

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General characterization

Code

711051080

Credits

6.0

Responsible teacher

Carlos Cristian Rodriguez Rellan

Hours

Weekly - 4

Total - 168

Teaching language

Portuguese

Prerequisites

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Bibliography

- ALARCÃO, J. de (Ed.). (1996). De Ulisses a Viriato: O primeiro milénio a.C. Lisboa: Ministério da Cultura : Instituto Português de Museus : Museu Nacional de Arqueologia. BJC 164 (UNLFCSH/BMSC) - 177JC
- ALMAGRO, M. et al. (2001). Protohistoria de la Península Ibérica. Barcelona: Ariel.  BJC 587 (UNLFCSH/BMSC) - 621JC
- AUBET, M.E. (2017). Tiro y las colonias fenicias de occidente. Barcelona: Editorial Bellaterra.  BJC 334 (UNLFCSH/BMSC) - 354JC
- GRACIA ALONSO, F.; MUNILLA, G. (2004). Protohistoria. Pueblos y culturas en el Mediterráneo entre los siglos XIV y II a.C. Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona
- KRISTIANSEN, K. (2000). Europe before history. Cambridge: Cambrigde University Press
- SALINAS DE FRÍAS, M. (2006). Los pueblos prerromanos de la Península Ibérica. Tres Cantos: Akal Ediciones.

Será oferecida bibliografia complementar para cada secção do programa.

Teaching method

Theoretical lectures supported by audio-visual resources that will help to reinforce the contents of the course unit. Inspection of archaeological materials aimed at complementing the theoretical information transmitted in class.

 

Evaluation method

two individual and in-person written test(100%)

Subject matter

1. INTRODUCTION:
1.1. The concept of Protohistory
2. EASTERN AND CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN IN THE 1ST MILLENNIUM BC:
2.1. From Phoenicians to Punics
2.2. The Greeks
2.3. The Etruscan
3. PROTOHISTORIC EUROPE:
3.1. The Late Bronze Age in Central Europe
3.2. Hallstat and La Tène
4. THE LATE BRONZE AGE IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA:
4.1. Iberian Northeast: Urnfield culture
4.2. The South: Tartessos in the Proto-orientalising period
4.3. The Iberian Plateau: Cogotas
4.4. The Atlantic façade
5. THE IBERIAN PENINSULA DURING THE IRON AGE:
5.1. Tartessos and Turdetani
5.2. Iberians
5.3. Celtiberians, Vaccaei and Vettones
5.4. Lusitanians
5.5. The Castro culture
6. THE ARRIVAL OF ROME:
6.1. The Second Punic War and the Conquest of Hispania

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