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Environmental Conditions Relationship Between Settlement Types

Archaeology

Institute of Social Sciences
Third Cycle (Doctorate Degree)
Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Environmental Conditions Relationship Between Settlement Types ARK135 Elective Doctorate degree 1 Fall 7

Name of Lecturer(s)

Prof. Dr. Ayşe Tuba ÖKSE

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Evaluating climatic data
2) Analyzing settlement systems
3) Analyzing changes in settlement systems
4) Analyzing the affect of environment on settlement systems

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

  Program Competencies
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Learning Outcomes
1 No relation No relation Low No relation No relation Low No relation No relation No relation
2 No relation Middle No relation Middle No relation No relation Middle No relation No relation
3 No relation No relation No relation No relation Middle No relation No relation High No relation
4 High No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation No relation High

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

Not Required

Course Contents

Critical applications will be made through these examples.

Recommended or Required Reading

1- Erlat, Ecmel 2012. İklim Sistemi ve İklim Değişmeleri (3. Baskı), Edebiyat Fakültesi Yayın no. 155. İzmir: Ege Üniversitesi.
2- Bintliff, J. L. ve W. van Zeist (eds.) 1982. Palaeoclimates, Palaeoenvironments and Human Communities in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in Later Prehistory. British Archaeological Report, International Series 133, Oxford: BAR.
3- Butzer, K. W. 1972. Environment and Archaeology. An Ecological Approach to Prehistory. London.
4- Brice, W. (ed.) 1978, The Environmental History of the Near East and Middle East Since the Last Ice Age. London.
5- Runcorn, S. K. ve J. C. Pecker (eds.) 1990. The Earth’s Climate and Variability of the Sun Over Recent Millennia.
6- Peiser, B.J., T. Palmer ve M.E. Bailey (eds.) 1998, Natural Catastrophes During Bronze Age Civilizations. Archaeological, Geological, Astronomical and Cultural Perspectives, British Archaeological Report, International Series 728, Oxford: BAR.
7- Wagstaff, J.M., 1985, The Evolution of Middle Eastern Landscapes: An Outline to A.D. 1840, London.
8- Dalfes, H.N., Kukla, G., Weiss, H. (eds.) 1997, Third Millennium BC Climate Change and Old World Collapse, Berlin, Heidelberg

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

1) Lecture
2) Discussion
3) Case Study
4) Self Study
5) Problem Solving
6) Project Based Learning


Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Presentation/Seminar to Course Grade

40%

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

60%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required