Proto-Historic Archaeology
Objectives
Available soon
General characterization
Code
711051080
Credits
6.0
Responsible teacher
Professor a definir - FCSH #1
Hours
Weekly - 4
Total - 168
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
Available soon
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: Cambridge University Press
SALINAS DE FRÍAS, M. (2006). Los pueblos prerromanos de la Península Ibérica. Tres Cantos: Akal Ediciones.
SCARRE, Chris, (2005), The Human Past, Londres, Thames and Hudson.
VV.AA. (1996), História da Humanidade, Vol.1-A Pré-história e o início da Civilização, Lisboa, editorial
Teaching method
In-person classes with a theoretical and practical nature, with abundant use of images (specific iconography), and critical analysis of texts.
Evaluation method
Evaluation Methodologies - Critical review(50%), Written test in person(50%)
Subject matter
1. INTRODUCTION:
1.1. The concept of Protohistory
2. EASTERN AND CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN IN THE I MILLENNIUM BC:
2.1. From Phoenicians to Punics
2.2. The Greek
2.3. the Etruscans
3. PROTOHISTORIC CONTINENTAL EUROPE:
3.1. The Late Bronze Age in Central Europe
3.2. Hallstat and La Tène as paradigms of the I and II Iron Age
4. BRONZE FINAL IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA:
4.1. The Peninsular Northeast: Urn Fields
4.2. The South: Tartessians in the Proto-Orientalizing phase
4.3. The Plateau: Cogotas
4.4. The Atlantic Facade
5. IRON AGE IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA:
5.1. Tartessians and Turdetans
5.2. Iberians
5.3. Celtíberos, Vacceos and Vetões
5.4. Lusitanian
5.5. Castro Culture.