Supplementary Course 05-PIEZ-SZ-f-Arch
1. Geography of Iberian Peninsula
2. State of art
3. Introduction to prehistory of the Iberian Peninsula
4. Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the Iberian Peninsula – archaeological remains
5. Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the Iberian Peninsula – social issues
6. Local tribes of the Iberian Peninsula
7. Phoenician colonization of the Atlantic coast
8. Phoenician colonization of the Mediterranean coast
9. Greeks in the Iberian Peninsula
10. Material culture of Tartessos
11. Social structure of Tartessian community
12. The Iberians
13. Punic colonization of the Iberian Peninsula
14. Iberian Peninsula at the beginning of the Roman conquest
Major
Module type
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
This course aims to equip students with some basic facts about the Iron Age of the Iberian Peninsula. Ways of independent study of Iberian archeology will be shown during the classes. Students who successfully complete this course will be able to describe the Iron Age cultural complexity in the Iberian Peninsula.
Assessment criteria
class participation, active involvement in classes, partial exercises, final test
Bibliography
Źródła:
Bodnarski, M. S., 1957, Geografia antyczna. Warszawa: PWN.
Gajusza Juliusza Cezara „Wojna domowa” w relacjach nieznanych autorów: wojna aleksandryjska, wojna afrykańska, wojna hiszpańska (1992). Przekład i objaśnienia E. Konik, W. Nowosielska-Konikowa. Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
Gesztoft, H. (1990), De Hispania antiqua. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo UW.
Opracowania:
Adamczyk, H., 1984, „Kartagińska polityka w Hiszpanii w świetle świadectw Polibiusza, Liwiusza i Appiana”, Antiquitas XII, s. 3-20.
Armada, X.-L., 2013, „Big Men Showing Off: The Ideology and Practice of Social Inequality in the Atlantic Late Bronze Age of Iberia”, [w:] M. Cruz Berrocal et al. (red.) The Prehistory of Iberia. Debating Early Social Stratification and the State, London: Routledge, 267-291.
Arruda, A. M., 2009, „Phoenician Colonization on the Atlantic Coast of the Iberian Peninsula”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 113-130.
Aubet, M. E., 1993, The Phoenicians and the West: Politics, Colonies and Trade, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
-2001, „Spain”, [w:] S. Moscati (red.), The Phoenicians, London - New York: I.B. Tauris, s. 279-306.
Bierling, M. R. (red.), 2002, The Phoenicians in Spain: An Archaeological Review of the Eight-Sixth Centuries B.C.E., Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.
Biernacka-Lubańska, M., 1979, „Archeolog w Andaluzji cz. 1”, [w:] Z Otchłani Wieków 45(3), s. 236-243.
-1980, „Archeolog w Andaluzji cz. 2”, [w:] Z Otchłani Wieków 46(1), s. 25-32.
-1983, Śladami Rzymian po Hiszpanii. Przewodnik archeologiczny, Wrocław: Ossolineum.
Celestino-Pérez, S., 2009, „Precolonization and Colonization in the Interior of Tartessos”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 229-251.
Deamos, M. B., 2009, „Phoenicians in Tartessos”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 193-228.
Delgado, A., 2013, „Households, Merchants, and Feasting. Socioeconomic Dynamics and Commoners’ Agency in the Emergence of the Tartessian World (Eleventh to Eight Centuries B.C.)”, [w:] M. Cruz Berrocal et al. (red.) The Prehistory of Iberia. Debating Early Social Stratification and the State, London: Routledge, 311-336.
Dietler, M., 2005, „The Archaeology of Colonization and the Colonization of Archaeology: Theoretical Challenges from an Ancient Mediterranean Colonial Encounter”, [w:] G. J. Stein (red.) The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters, Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 33-68.
Dietler, M., 2009, „Colonial Encounters in Iberia and the Western Mediterranean: An Exploratory Framework”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 3-48.
Dietler, M., López Ruiz, C., 2009, „Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia. A Coda”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 299-312.
González Wagner, C, 2013, „Tartessos and the Orientalizing Elites”, [w:] M. Cruz Berrocal et al. (red.) The Prehistory of Iberia. Debating Early Social Stratification and the State, London: Routledge, 337-356.
Gómez Espelosín, J., 2009, „Iberia in the Greek Geographical Imagination”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 281-297.
Grabarczyk, T., 1995, „Badania archeologiczne w Hiszpanii”, [w:] Acta Universitatis Lodziensis XIX, s. 91-95.
Kmieciński, J.; Kowalczyk, M., 1992, „Kultura castro oraz procesy celtyzacji i romanizacji na terenie Galicji w Hiszpanii”, [w:] Acta Universitatis Lodziensis XVII, s. 63-89.
Knapp, A. B., van Dommelen, P., 2010, „Material Connections. Mobility, Materiality and Mediterranean Identities”, [w:] P. van Dommelen, A. B. Knapp (red.) Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean, London: Routledge, 1-18.
Miłkowski, T.; Machcewicz, P., 1998, Historia Hiszpanii. Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
Modrzewska-Pianetti, I. 2001, „Peryferyjne kontakty handlowe pomiędzy regionem Guadalete i deltą Padu”, [w:] Światowit XLIII. Warszawa.
-2002, Zarys archeologii Hiszpanii rzymskiej. Warszawa: Instytut Archeologii UW.
Narkiewicz, J., 1992, „Ludy starożytnej Hiszpanii”, [w:] Antiquitas XV, s. 175-183.
Rouillard, P., 2009, „Greeks and the Iberian Peninsula: Forms of Exchange and Settlements”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 131-151.
Ruiz, A., Molinos, M., 1998, The Archaeology of the Iberians, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ruiz, A., Molinos, M., 2013, „Oppida, Lineages, and Heroes in the Society of Princes. The Iberians of the Upper Guadalquivir”, [w:] M. Cruz Berrocal et al. (red.) The Prehistory of Iberia. Debating Early Social Stratification and the State, London: Routledge, 356-377.
Sanmartí, J., 2009, „Colonial Relations and Social Change in Iberia (Seventh to Third Centuries BC)”, [w:] M. Dietler, C. López Ruiz (red.) Colonial Encounters in Ancient Iberia, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 49-88.
Sastre, I, Sánchez-Palencia, J., 2013, „Nonhierarchical Approaches to the Iron Age Societies. Metals and the Inequality in the Castro Culture of the Northwestern Iberian Peninsula”, [w:] M. Cruz Berrocal et al. (red.) The Prehistory of Iberia. Debating Early Social Stratification and the State, London: Routledge, 292-310.
Straszewicz, L., 1982, Hiszpania. Warszawa: PWN.
van Dommelen, P., 2005, „Colonial Interactions and Hybrid Practices: Phoenician and Carthaginian Settlement in the Ancient Mediterranean”, [w:] G. J. Stein (red.) The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters, Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 109-141.
Vives-Ferrándiz, J., 2010, „Mobility, Materiality and Identities in Iron Age East Iberia. On the appropriation of material culture and the question of judgement”, [w:] P. van Dommelen, A. B. Knapp (red.) Material Connections in the Ancient Mediterranean, London: Routledge, 190-209.
Wielowiejski, J., 1981, „Uwagi o badaniach nad starożytnymi naczyniami metalowymi w Hiszpanii”, [w:] Archeologia XXXII, s. 168-172.
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