FF:DSBcA003 Ancient Near East - Course Information
DSBcA003 History of the Ancient Near East
Faculty of ArtsAutumn 2015
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- doc. PhDr. Jarmila Bednaříková, CSc. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- doc. PhDr. Jarmila Bednaříková, CSc.
Department of Classical Studies – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Jitka Erlebachová
Supplier department: Department of Classical Studies – Faculty of Arts - Timetable
- Thu 15:50–17:25 A21
- Prerequisites
- Basic orientation in Ancient History and Prehistory.
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Ancient History (programme FF, B-HI)
- Ancient History (programme FF, B-HS)
- Course objectives
- At the end of this lecture the student will have a basic overview of the period at the dawn of our history. He will gain a basic overview of the first civilizations of the world and will be able to use the acquired information for the further progress in the understanding of the ancient world.
- Syllabus
- 1)The contribution of archeology to the research of the beginning of Antiquity in the Near East
- 2)The evolution and deciphering of the cuneiform script and hieroglyphic script, the consonant writting systems in the syrian-palestinian area and their importance for the world civilisation
- 3)The early dynastic era in Sumer. The Sumerian mythology. The Sumerian city-state, its theocracy, the role of the temple in the society. The palace as an organisation unit in the society of early Antiquity. The epos of Gilgamesh, the oldest laws of mankind
- 4)The Akkadian empire. The importance of the reign of the Third Dynasty of Ur; the importance of Sumerian spiritual and material culture for the following development in the Near East
- 5)The evolution of Babylonian and Asyrian empires, its religion and culture. The code of Hammurabi. The characteristic society of the ancient oriental states.
- 6)The problems of the beginning of Antiquity in Egypt, its early dynastic period
- 7) The Old Kingdom and the "classical" Egyptian society. The importance of religion in the life of ancient Egypt. Egypt as a thanatocentric civilisation.
- 8)The evolution of Egypt during the First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom. The importance of the royal absolutism and centralisation of power in the Near East. The culmination of the Egyptian civilisation in the New Kingdom, international relations of Egypt
- 9)The contribution of Czech egyptology to the understanding of Egyptian history. The Egyptian heritage and nowadays
- 10) Canaan, Hebrews and Philistines. The Old Testament as a historical source
- 11)The ancient Syria and Phoenicia. The exploratory voyages of the Phoenicians. The foundation of Carthage. The review of the oldest history of the Arabian peninsula
- 12)The history of India in antiquity
- 13)The history of China in antiquity
- Literature
- recommended literature
- CHARVÁT, Petr. Průvodce všedním životem ve starověku. Praha: SPL - Práce ve spolupráci s nakladatelstvím Albra, 2002, 105 s. : i. ISBN 80-86287-52-1-. info
- SOUČKOVÁ, Jana. Starověký přední východ. 1. vyd. Praha: Mladá fronta, 1979, 315 s. URL info
- VILÍMKOVÁ, Milada. Starověký Egypt. První vydání. Praha: Mladá fronta, 1977, 339 stran. URL info
- LLOYD, S. The Art of the ancient near East. London, 1974. info
- GARBINI, Giovanni. Starověké kultury Předního východu. Translated by Lubor Matouš - Miroslav Verner. Praha: Artia, 1971, 190 stran. URL info
- FRANKFORT, H. The Art and Architecture of the Ancient Orient. New York, 1969. info
- KLÍMA, Josef. Společnost a kultura starověké Mezopotámie. Vyd. 1. Praha: Nakladatelství Československé akademie věd, 1962, 212 s. info
- Teaching methods
- Lectures accompanied by theoretical training of students.
- Assessment methods
- The final evaluation takes the form of an oral examination aimed at testing student's insight into the topics explained during semester.
Attending the lectures is not mandatory.
It is necessary to prepare also single-handedly at home. - Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further Comments
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2015, recent)
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