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CFU
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SSD
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Ore Lezione
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Ore Eserc.
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Ore Lab
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Ore Studio
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Attività
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Lingua
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AAF1920 -
LINGUISTIC SKILLS APPLIED TO ARCHAEOMETRY
(obiettivi)
The aim of the course is to provide students with the basic linguistic skills needed to deal with scientific communication in the field of archaeometry.
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Varella Evangelia
( programma)
Objectives By the end of the unit, the student will be able to: - Talk about scientific issues related to cultural heritage materials and preservation. - Use appropriate grammatical structures, vocabulary and useful expressions. - Describe scientific issues. Answer to requests for information. - Listen effectively to academic discourse. Identify paraphrasing in discourse contents. - Take notes based on lectures more effectively. Write scientific papers. - Write friendly and semi-formal emails. - Read relevant texts. Identify the main idea in written texts.
Syllabus Based on the project Languages for Specific Purposes- Cultural Heritage developed at the AUTH partner, the course takes learners from a low B2 to a high B2 level of language competence. There are six units in all, each unit covering a particular conservation science and cultural heritage topic. All six units are of equal difficulty and learners can pick and choose the topics and activities, as and when they wish, from anywhere in the manual. Units contain activities to develop the four communication skills – Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing – together with Language Focus Activities intended to especially reinforce, develop and expand those lexical points, which are specific to the conservation science field. A certain number of grammatical points are featured in some of the units. The recordings are on a CD which is provided with the Learner’s/Student’s Manual.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
(Date degli appelli d'esame)
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3
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30
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Ulteriori attività formative (art.10, comma 5, lettera d)
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ENG |
10592321 -
GREEK ARCHAEOLOGY
(obiettivi)
To provide students with an overview of the Greek history of art and architecture and with an overview of field archaeology including land surveys to identify archaeological sites
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Melfos Vassilios
( programma)
Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: - Identify essential characteristics of particular art and architectural styles in ancient Greece; - Understand the procedures of antique/traditional techniques; - Understand the basics of land surveying; - Understand the basics of stratigraphic excavation in the context of Greek archaeological stratification.
Syllabus The module History of Arts and Techniques aims at providing students with an overview of the history of art/architecture and techniques from prehistory to recent times with emphasis given to Greek building systems and materials, and remnants of monumental art, such as wall paintings or mosaics; as well as to movable artefacts, for example sculptures, paintings, textiles and manuscripts. The techniques used through the centuries for creating works of art are elucidated in their general aspects, while artistic production is placed in its socio-historical and geographic context. The module on Geoarchaeology aims at providing students with an overview of field archaeology including land surveys to identify archaeological sites, as well as the methodology and procedures of excavating. It further introduces an overview of the methods of excavation on land and in the sea with emphasis on the characterisation of the different sediments and soils, in which archaeological materials are found, and the microclimate before and after excavation.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
(Date degli appelli d'esame)
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6
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L-ANT/07
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30
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30
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Attività formative caratterizzanti
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ENG |
10592631 -
ADVANCED SCIENTIFIC METHODS IN ARCHAEOMETRY
(obiettivi)
The course is aimed to understand the physical and chemical properties of glass, glazes, faience, and ceramics and to and overview of their traditional manufacturing techniques.
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SECOND MODULE
(obiettivi)
The course is aimed to understand the physical and chemical properties of glass, glazes, faience, and ceramics and to and overview of their traditional manufacturing techniques.
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Spathis Panayiotis
( programma)
Objectives Aim of this unit is to provide students with the ability to: - Understand of the physical l properties of archaeological materials i. - Apply spectrometric techniques, i.e. ultra violet-visible and infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and interpret the results; - The unit will have a practical approach and will be based on a number of actual case studies currently being investigated by researchers at AUTH ARCHMAT partners institutions and invited scholars from leading institutions worldwide.
Syllabus The module on Properties of Materials aims at providing students with a detailed overview of the physical properties of parchment and leather; ceramics and faience; ores, metals and alloys; textile or paper fibres; and constituent materials in paint films – colouring materials and binding media. Lectures on Characterisation of Materials aim at providing students with a detailed overview of the principles and applications of several spectrometric methods. Students are introduced to the application of spectrometric techniques used for scientific investigation applied to archaeological area, i.e. ultra violet-visible and infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance and EPS spectroscopy, and proceed to interpretation of results.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
(Date degli appelli d'esame)
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3
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FIS/07
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20
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10
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Attività formative caratterizzanti
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ENG |
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FIRST MODULE
(obiettivi)
The course is aimed to understand the physical and chemical properties of glass, glazes, faience, and ceramics and to and overview of their traditional manufacturing techniques.
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Spathis Panayiotis
( programma)
Aim of this unit is to provide students with the ability to: - Understand of the chemical properties of ceramic, faience and glass; ores, metals and alloys; textile or paper fibers; and constituent materials in paint films – colouring materials and binding media. - Apply chromatographic analysis, i.e. high-performance liquid chromatography, liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, and interpret the results. - The unit will have a practical approach and will be based on a number of actual case studies currently being investigated by researchers at AUTH ARCHMAT partners institutions and invited scholars from leading institutions worldwide. The unit on Analytical Chemistry Applications aims at providing students with a detailed overview of different methods and analytical techniques used for scientific investigation applied to archaeological area, i.e. high-performance liquid chromatography, liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. It discusses the nature of the analysis, the level of the analytical work, the results obtained and their interpretation. The students are also be introduced to basic sample preparation.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
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6
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CHIM/12
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30
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30
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Attività formative caratterizzanti
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ENG |
10592537 -
ARCHMAT SUMMER SCHOOL
(obiettivi)
The Summer School course will enable students to meet experts and improve their knowledge and skills at information reviewing, notable case studies, and state-of-the-art instrumental techniques; and at offering them a sound acquaintance with modern education tools; as well as at providing to all participants networking opportunities
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SECOND MODULE
(obiettivi)
The Summer School course will enable students to meet experts and improve their knowledge and skills at information reviewing, notable case studies, and state-of-the-art instrumental techniques; and at offering them a sound acquaintance with modern education tools; as well as at providing to all participants networking opportunities
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Chrysafis Konstantinos
( programma)
Upon successful completion of this unit, students will be able to: Follow judiciously the newest updates in the conservation science/archaeometry field by attending specialized theoretical and field-based seminars on selected topics by leading experts from the ARCHMAT Consortium and leading Research Institution in Europe and beyond ; Apply state-of-the-art methods and techniques in their specific field of interest. Syllabus The unit Thematic seminars will be organised by focusing on a specific topic for each edition of the ARCHMAT EMJMD and will see the participation of leading invited scholars from and outside the ARCHMAT Consortium. The unit aims at acquainting students with new methodologies and techniques used in conservation science and management of archaeological sites and provide students with an overview of current cutting-edge research in the field of Archaeometry and Conservation Science.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
(Date degli appelli d'esame)
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3
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CHIM/03
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-
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Attività formative caratterizzanti
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ENG |
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FIRST MODULE
(obiettivi)
The Summer School course will enable students to meet experts and improve their knowledge and skills at information reviewing, notable case studies, and state-of-the-art instrumental techniques; and at offering them a sound acquaintance with modern education tools; as well as at providing to all participants networking opportunities
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Schiavon Nicola
( programma)
Objectives Upon successful completion of this unit, students will be able to: Follow judiciously the newest updates in the conservation science/archaeometry field by attending specialized theoretical and field-based seminars on selected topics by leading experts from the ARCHMAT Consortium and leading Research Institution in Europe and beyond ; Apply state-of-the-art methods and techniques in their specific field of interest.
Syllabus The module Technical field visits will be organised with the participation of the whole consortium. Technical visits will include visits to archaeological sites, museums, and research centres. The unit aims at acquainting students with the methodologies and techniques used in Archaeometry and Conservation Science, while taking into account the newest updates in the field, and at conducting them in applying this knowledge and these competences in their specific field of interest.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
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3
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GEO/09
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Attività formative caratterizzanti
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ENG |
AAF1938 -
ELECTIVE COURSE
(obiettivi)
The aim of the courses is to enable students to enrich the knowledge of curricular courses with topics of their choice
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6
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30
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30
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Attività formative a scelta dello studente (art.10, comma 5, lettera a)
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ENG |
Gruppo opzionale:
COURSES UEVORA-AUTH - (visualizza)
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6
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10592535 -
BASIC ASPECTS OF SCIENCE APPLIED TO ARCHAEOMETRY
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SECOND MODULE
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3
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FIS/07
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20
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10
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ENG |
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FIRST MODULE
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3
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CHIM/01
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10
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20
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ENG |
10592536 -
EXCAVATION METHODS CULTURE AND CONTEXTS IN ARCHAEOLOGY
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SECOND MODULE
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3
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L-ANT/01
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10
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20
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ENG |
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FIRST MODULE
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3
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L-ANT/10
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20
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10
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ENG |
10592534 -
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES AND LABORATORY PRACTICE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS SCIENCE
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SECOND MODULE
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3
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CHIM/12
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10
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20
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ITA |
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FIRST MODULE
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3
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L-ANT/10
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20
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10
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ITA |
10592323 -
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
(obiettivi)
This course is aimed to introduce and discuss the biophysical environment of past humans and the significance of “experiment, experimental, reference collection trough experiments” in archaeology.
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Sawidis Thomas
( programma)
Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: - Understand the methods for assessing earthquake destruction in archaeological sites; Understand the effects of uncontrolled environmental conditions on artistic and historic artefacts; - Understand the sources and causes of biodeterioration and their relationship to the intrinsic properties of the materials involved; - Understand the need for constant environmental monitoring of archaeological sites and monuments; - Apply optical microscopy for the examination of environmentally affected artefacts.
Syllabus The unit on Management of Risks aims at providing students with a detailed overview of major natural risks, such as earthquake destruction in archaeological sites, and their assessment. In addition, the unit introduces the distinctive environmental parameters that affect artistic and historic artefacts, as well as the mechanisms and phenomenology of biodeterioration of composite systems (such as paintings, manuscripts and textiles), and the effects caused by the different behaviour of materials in such systems. The unit on Preventive Conservation aims at providing students with an overview of preventive conservation of archaeological sites and monuments. It deals with active and passive environmental control and monitoring of critical parameters in open-air situations, including preventive control in archaeological areas. The unit further deals with the various aspects of preventive conservation of museum environments. Finally, students are acquainted with the principles and applications of optical microscopy in the examination of environmentally affected artefacts.
Teaching materials, including handouts, thematic websites and scientific articles will be distributed in class and posted on a dedicated Moodle page.
(Date degli appelli d'esame)
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6
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L-ANT/10
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30
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30
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Attività formative affini ed integrative
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ENG |
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