Barbarian warriors, Barbarian elites and Roman coins
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 2800-AKBAR |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
08.4
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | Barbarian warriors, Barbarian elites and Roman coins |
Jednostka: | Wydział Archeologii |
Grupy: |
Zajęcia kierunkowe na studiach anglojęzycznych |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
6.00
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Rodzaj przedmiotu: | uzupełniające |
Tryb prowadzenia: | w sali |
Skrócony opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) The Roman Period societies underwent processes that led to emergence of higher social groups and in formation of the elites. Elites held the power and had influence on the group of people that identified themselves with the given society. The process of forming elites started with warriors, who set themselves to many wars, i.e. with the Romans, gained access to precious goods and wealth that helped them to build a privileged position. During the classes, students, on the example of various war campaigns will learn how the small warrior groups emerged to social elites. During the summer semester, the focus will be placed on the processes of forming the elites and on the archaeological reflections of these processes. The biggest focus will be placed on the numismatic evidence and its role in this process – on functions of the Roman coins in the hands of Barbarians, their role in the process of forming Barbarians’ identity, ways of using the coins and re-constructing them into new items. |
Pełny opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) 1. What can we learn from coins 2. First Germanic victory over Romans – the Teutoburg Forest 3. Early hoards with Roman coins in Barbaricum as a result of the wars waged by Trajan with Dacians 4. Tributes, ransoms and donativa – the influx of Roman coins into Barbaricum during and after Marcomanic wars 5. Spoils of victory – ritual offerings of war booty (case study Illerup, Torsberg, Nydam) 6. Seizure of the Roman treasure – the battle of Abritus and the gold coins in Barbaricum 7. Gothic invasions in Asia Minor and first imitations in gold 8. Friends or enemies – provincial coins in Barbaricum and the ways & reasons of their redistribution 9. Goths at the Black Sea and their contacts with the North 10. First centers of power in the Cherniakhiv culture based on Roman coins 11. Roman Medallions in Barbaricum – function and meaning 12. Goths and Huns invasions and their results in Barbaricum at the end of the 4th c. |
Literatura: |
(tylko po angielsku) will be provided by the lecturer during the classes |
Efekty uczenia się: |
(tylko po angielsku) Effects of learning Student has basic knowledge about how numismatics can be used to interpret various kinds of finds; Knows the basic terminology and concepts used in archaeology and numismatics Student has basic knowledge about the historical and social processes in the Antiquity; Abilities Has the basic ability to interpret various kinds of numismatic and archaeological finds Has the ability to link historical facts with archaeological and numismatic sources Has the ability to interpret the Social competence Student has the knowledge and skills to confront with the opinions of experts; Can evaluate the uniqueness of numismatic sources and their potential in studying the past Is able to evaluate critically the numismatic and archaeological sources in their context |
Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
(tylko po angielsku) details will be discussed during the first meeting; Students will be asked to prepare some presentations on simple, supplementary topics; Written or oral exam will be provided (details to be discussed with the attendances) |
Zajęcia w cyklu "Rok akademicki 2023/24" (zakończony)
Okres: | 2023-10-01 - 2024-06-16 |
Przejdź do planu
PN WT ŚR CZ WYK
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Typ zajęć: |
Wykład, 60 godzin, 15 miejsc
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Koordynatorzy: | Anna Zapolska | |
Prowadzący grup: | Anna Zapolska | |
Lista studentów: | (nie masz dostępu) | |
Zaliczenie: | Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Chemii.