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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Describing Art of Ancient Anatolia | ARK110 | Elective | Master's degree | 1 | Spring | 7 |
Prof. Dr. Şengül AYDINGÜN
1) Learning Early Bronze Age arts of humanbeing in Asia Minor
2) Learning regional women figurines in EBA
3) Learning regional animal figurines in EBA
3) Learning prehistoric music enstruments.
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1 | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | |
2 | Middle | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | |
3 | Middle | High | High | High | Middle | High | High | High | High | |
3 | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | High | High |
Face to Face
None
Early Bronze Age in Anatolia
The course is provide information about from the first female figurines, idols, from cave arts to Levanten art on Rocks. To teach primitive arts in Ancient Near East.
1- https://www.worldhistory.org/Venus Figurine/
2- Sandars, Nancy K., Prehistoric Art in Europe, Penguin (Pelican, now Yale, History of Art), 1968
3- Bailey, Douglass (2005). Prehistoric Figurines: Representation and Corporeality in the Neolithic. Routledge Publishers.
4- Chase, Philip G (2005). The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human Way of Life. Birkhäuser.
1) Lecture
2) Question-Answer
3) Discussion
4) Demonstration
5) Group Study
6) Brain Storming
7) Self Study
8) Problem Solving
Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade |
30% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
70% |
Total |
100% |
Turkish
Not Required