AEB_92 Roman Province in Middle Danubian Region

Faculty of Arts
Spring 2010
Extent and Intensity
2/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
Teacher(s)
Mgr. Balázs Komoróczy, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
prof. PhDr. Zdeněk Měřínský, CSc.
Department of Archaeology and Museology – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Jitka Dobešová
Timetable
Wed 16:40–18:15 C42
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 60 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/60, only registered: 0/60, only registered with preference (fields directly associated with the programme): 0/60
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
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Course objectives
The main objectives of the course are the following: making students aware of historical circumstances of erection and development of Roman provinces in the Middle Danube region; analyzing the impact of expansion of the Roman empire into this region and their effect to the material culture of barbarian tribes; acquainting students with fundamentals of the methodology of so-called provincial-roman archaeology and with the key current scientic problems in these provinces.
Syllabus
  • Historical circumstances of the erection of provinces.
  • The most important characteristics of Roman provincial culture.
  • Comparison of the provincial Roman and barbarian civilisations.
  • Interactions between the provincial and barbarian spheres.
Literature
  • JOHANN-SEBASTIAN U.A., Kühlborn. Rom auf dem Weg nach Germanien: Geostrategie, Vormarschtrassen und Logistik. Mainz., 2008. Bodenaltertümer Westfalens 45. info
  • BECHERT, Tilmann. Die Provinzen des Römischen Reiches. Einführung und¨Überblick. Mainz am Rhein, 1999. info
  • MOMMSEN, Theodor. Römische Geschichte. Edited by Heinrich Kiepert. 10. Aufl. Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1927, viii, 659. URL info
Teaching methods
Lectures.
Assessment methods
Written test.
Language of instruction
Czech
Further Comments
Study Materials
The course is taught once in two years.
The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2005, Spring 2008, Spring 2012.
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