AEB_13 Roman Pannonia

Faculty of Arts
Spring 2011
Extent and Intensity
2/0/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
Teacher(s)
E. Krekovič (lecturer)
prof. PhDr. Eduard Krekovič, CSc. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
prof. PhDr. Zdeněk Měřínský, CSc.
Department of Archaeology and Museology – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Jitka Dobešová
Timetable
each even Tuesday 12:30–15:45 C43
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 60 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/60, only registered: 0/60, only registered with preference (fields directly associated with the programme): 0/60
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
there are 14 fields of study the course is directly associated with, display
Course objectives
The lecture familiarizes the students with selected archaeological sources from the territory of the Roman province Pannonia and their development during the initial four centuries AD. It takes up the instruction on the Roman Era in the first cycle of the study, and requires knowledge of basic life and customs with a focus on the middle Danubian area. It briefly evokes the system of military bases at the Pannonian part of the limes, and illustrates the civilian architecture in the inland of the province with selected examples. A part of the lecture is an account of the armour and equipment of the Roman troops. Out of the other categories of material culture attention is paid mainly to the provincial pottery.
Syllabus
  • 1. History of Pannonia based on written sources. 2. Pannonian limes Romanus. 3. Forms of settlement of the province. 4. Burial rite practised in the province. 5. Cult and its reflection in archaeological material. 6. Architecture. 7. Questions of continuity in the Migration period.
Literature
  • SAKAŘ, Vladimír and Jan BOUZEK. Římské provincie a limes Romanus ve střední a západní Evropě. Vyd. 1. Praha: Státní pedagogické nakladatelství, 1990, 149 s. ISBN 80-7066-161-5. info
Teaching methods
lectures folowwed by explications and analysis of archaological materials
Assessment methods
colloquium
Language of instruction
Slovak
Follow-Up Courses
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
The course is taught once in two years.
The course is also listed under the following terms Spring 2001, Spring 2003, Spring 2005, Spring 2007, Spring 2009, Spring 2014, Spring 2017.
  • Enrolment Statistics (Spring 2011, recent)
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