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  • 1. Explains the sources and characteristics of the Roman Sculpture. 1.1. Learns the general features and important examples of the Antique Sculpture. 1.2. Can give information on the Roman Emperor sculptures and portraiture. 1.3. Explains sarcophagus types and their general features of Roman Period. 2. Can recognize the important examples of the sculpture in the Late Antique. 2.1. Explains the 4th and the 5th centuries sculptures of Emperor, Impress and important civil servants and their common features. 2.2. Gives information on the monuments and sculptures at forums in Constantinople. 2.3. Recognizes religious sculptures and relieves in the museums of Istanbul and Turkey. 2.4. Recognizes the common features of the sarcophaguses dating to the 4th and the 6th centuries throughout Anatolia. 2.5. Explains the marble quarries, exploitation and the distribution of marbles throughout Anatolia. 3. Can give information on the kinds of the structural, liturgical elements and decoration features of church architecture in the Early Byzantine Period in a detailed way. 3.1. Explains the liturgical elements and their sub-types. 3.2. Can introduce the kinds of structural elements and their types. 3.3. Discusses the types and the evolution of the column capital seen between the 4 th and the 6 th centuries. 4. Can evaluate the important examples of the monumental sculptures and architectural decoration in the Middle and the Late Byzantine Period. 4.1. Discusses the decoration characteristics of the liturgical and structural decoration in the churches dating to that period by comparing with the similar ones in the Early Period. 4.2. Can give information about the important examples of religious relieves and icons.

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