107-247 Archaeology of Cult | |
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Availability | 2nd and 3rd year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Assoc Prof Louise Hitchcock |
Semester | Not Offered (view timetable) |
Contact | A 1.5-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial per week |
Subject Description | This subject will survey archaeological and anthropological approaches to the definition, identification and interpretation of religious spaces and practices and will provide students with a framework for interpreting symbolic systems. The geographic and temporal focus will be the east Mediterranean from the Neolithic through Early Iron Ages. Case studies will be taken from the Aegean (Minoan and Mycenaean), Cypriot, Canaanite, Egyptian, Philistine, and Early Israelite cultures. The features we will survey include funerary practices, feasting practices, natural features and landscapes, the role of architecture in orchestrating religious practices, iconography (seals and wall painting), sculpture, gender, and adornment. |
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Assessment | Written work totalling 4000 words comprising a journal assignment (browsing articles and summarising one) 500 words 10% (due in week 3), a class paper/essay of 2000 words 45% (including a 7-10 minute presentation, commencing at beginning of semester and due at end of semester), a take-home exam of 1500 words 35% (distributed at the end of semester) and tutorial participation 10% (throughout the semester). Hurdle requirement: students must attend at least 75% of tutorials in order to be pass this subject. |
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