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  • Applied Classical Archaeology II
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1 have advanced knowledge and understanding in the field of Archaeology supported by scientific sources, and be able to apply this knowledge. X
2 be able to recognize auxiliary disciplines related to Archaeology and integrate their knowledge into archaeological studies. X
3 be able to inventory, classify typologically, and evaluate archaeological materials. X
4 be able to systematically document, interpret, and analyze archaeological finds. X
5 be able to understand, assess, and interpret the historical, philosophical, literary, economic, social, artistic, religious, and other cultural aspects of the Ancient World. X
6 be able to integrate and compare knowledge in fundamental fields such as terminology, cultural chronology, historical geography, architecture, sculpture, ceramics, and numismatics within archaeological studies. X
7 be able to plan and conduct archaeological studies in disciplinary and interdisciplinary contexts, with effective division of tasks. X
8 be able to identify, formulate, and solve problems encountered in archaeological research. X
9 be able to use classical and modern foreign languages at a level sufficient for archaeological research and communication in international academic environments. X
10 be able to use the necessary techniques and modern tools required for archaeological research. X
11 have awareness of professional ethics and responsibility in the field of Archaeology. X
12 be able to share archaeological knowledge and research outcomes with the society. X
13 have awareness of the necessity of lifelong learning. X
14 be able to restore, store, preserve, and exhibit the findings obtained from archaeological research. X

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