Cultural changes during the Iron Age 05-PKWEZ-23-ArchU
Lecture leads to demonstrate through the prism of archaeological transformations that led to the emergence of a major cultural backgrounds present in Central Europe in the pre-Roman Iron Age. The main emphasis was here on the following archaeological culturs: La Tene-, Jastorf- and Zarubiency-Culture. Through the prism of their transformations will be presented the image of society functioning at this time in Central Europe and the type of change to which it is then the subject in all spheres of civilization. Depending on the needs shown in this order will also link them with a zone of ancient civilizations of the world as well as contacts with well-known student of the basic cycle cultural units from the lands of modern Poland, namely the Przeworsk- and Oksywska-Culture.
Lecture content
Presentation of the changes taking place among the Central European Barbaricum community during the pre-Roman Iron Age:
- Presentation of the cultures of Central Europe
- Birth and development of the local pre-Roman Iron Age civilization
- Styles that characterize the material determinants of their chronological development
- The impact of civilization
- Transformation leading to the emergence of a community typical of the Roman period.
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Learning outcomes
Student:
1) obtains advanced knowledge about the social, economic, cultural and material occurring among prehistoric communities in Central European Barbaricum during the pre-Roman Iron Age;
2) understands how there have interplanetary contacts between peoples living outside the area of ancient civilization;
3) has the ability to identify archaeological materials and styles typical for the most important contemporary cultural units of Central Europe.
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Bibliography
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A.M. Oбломский, Р.В. Терпиловский, О.В. Петраускас, Распад зарубинецкой културы и его социально-экономические и идеологические причины, Киев 1990.
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G. Schwantes, Die Jastorf-Zivilisation, [w:] „Festschrift für Paul Reinecke”, Mainz 1950, s. 119-130.
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