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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
The Pottery Studies in Archaeology ARK563 I. SEMESTER 3+0 6.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) DOÇ. DR. BEKİR SITKI ALPTEKİN ORANSAY
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Prerequisites There is no prerequisites
Courses Recomended None
Recommended Reading List • Berlin, Andrea. 1997. “The plain wares” in Sharon Herbert (ed.), Tel Anafa II,i, Ann Arbor: ix-xiv, 1-242.• Boardman, John. 2001. The History of Greek Vases: potters, painters and pictures. London. • Clark, Andrew, Maya Elston and Mary Louise Hart. 2002. Understanding Greek Vases. A guide to terms, style, and techniques. Los Angeles.• Coldstream, John, L. Eiring and G. Forster. 2001. Knossos Pottery Handbook. Greek and Roman British School at Athens Studies 7. London.• Coldstream, J.N.. 1968. Greek Geometric Pottery: A Survey of Ten Local Styles and Their Chronology. London• Cook, Robert. 1960. Greek Painted Pottery. London.• Hayes, John. 1972. Late Roman Pottery. Rome.• Hayes, John. 1976. Roman Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum. Toronto.• Hayes, John. 1980. A Supplement to Late Roman Pottery. London.• Hayes, John. 1983. “The Villa Dionysos Excavations, Knossos: The Pottery,” Annual of the British School at Rome 78: 97-169.• Hayes, John. 1985. “Sigillate Orientali” in Enciclopedia dell'arte antica classica e orientale. Atlante delle Forme Ceramiche II, Ceramica Fine Romana nel Bacino Mediterraneo (Tardo Ellenismo e Primo Impero), Rome: 1-96.• Hayes, John. 1992. Excavations at Saraçane in Istanbul. Vol.2. The Pottery. Princeton.• Hayes, John. 1991. Paphos III. The Hellenistic and Roman Pottery. Nicosia.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 Quiz, 1 Final Exam, 1 Paper
Work Placement None
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