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5. dobbeltimer + 3 seminartimer

  1. forelesning – Greek Colonization I – A home away from home
  2. forelesning – Greek Colonization II – Multiple identities in a multicultural world
  3. forelesning – Statistics and Arguments in Mediterranean archaeology
  4. forelesning – The Roman economy – The archaeology of Roman Slaves
  5. forelesning – The Roman economy – From pottery to economic systems

     

     

1. FORELESNING – GREEK COLONIZATION I – A HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Pensum:

* Osborne, R. 1996. Greece in the making, 1200-479 BC. London: Routledge, 104-129 (The World Outside). (25 sider).

 

* Osborne, R. 1998. ?Early Greek colonization? The nature of Greek settlements in the West?, i Fischer N. and H. Van Wees (red). Archaic Greece. New Approaches and New Evidence. London. 251–269. (19 sider).

 

De Angelis, F. 2002. Trade and Agriculture at Megara Hyblaia, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 21, 299–310. (12 sider).

 

* Ridgway, D. 1994. ?Phoenicians and Greeks in the West. A view from Pithekoussai?, i Boardman, J., G. R. Tsetskhladze, and F. De Angelis (red.) 1994. The archaeology of Greek Colonisation: essays dedicated to Sir John Boardman. Oxford. Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 35-46. (12 sider).

 

Total sider: 68 sider.

Utfyllende lesning:

  1. Boardman, J. 1980. The Greeks overseas: their early colonies and trade. New York: Thames

    and Hudson.

     

    Ridgway, D. 1993. The first Western Greeks. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

     

    (A) Tsetskhladze, G. R. 2008. Greek colonisation an account of Greek colonies and other settlements overseas. Volume two. Leiden: Brill.

     

    (A) Tsetskhladze, G.R., og Graham, A.J. 2006. Greek Colonisation: an account of Greek colonies and other settlements overseas. Leiden: Brill.

     

2.FORELESNING – GREEK COLONIZATION II – MULTIPLE IDENTITIES IN A MULTICULTURAL WORLD

Pensum:

Coldstream, N. 1993. ?Mixed marriages at the frontiers of the early Greek world?, Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 12, 89–107. (19 sider).

* Hall, J. 2004. ?How ‘Greek’ were the early western Greeks? ?, i Shefton, B. B. & Lomas, K. 2004. Greek Identity in the Western Mediterranean: Papers in Honour of Brian Shefton. Leiden: Brill, 35–54.  (20 sider).

* Handberg, S. & Jacobsen, J. K. 2011. ?Greek or Indigenous? From Potsherd to Identity in Early Colonial Encounters?, i Gleba, M. & Horsnaes, H. W. (red.). Communicating Identity in Italic Iron Age Communities. Oxbow, 175-194. (20 sider).

 

Kelley, O. 2012. ?Beyond Intermarriage: The Role of the Indigenous Italic Population at Pithekoussai. ? Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 31, 245–260. (16 sider).

 

Total sider: 75 sider.

 

 

Utfyllende lesning:

(A) Dougherty, C. and Kurke, L. (red.) 2003. The Cultures within ancient Greek Cultures. Contact, Conflict, Collaboration. Cambridge.

 

Herring, E. 2008. ?Greek Traders in Native Contexts in Iron Age Southeastern Italy: From Interaction to Marginality?, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, vol. 21, n. 1, 111-132.

 

(A) Lomas, K. 2004. Greek Identity in the western Mediterranean. Papers in honour of Brian Shefton. Leiden/ Boston.

 

(A) Malkin, I. 1998. The Returns of Odysseus: Colonization and Ethnicity. Berkeley.

 

Malkin, I. 2002. ?A Colonial Middle Ground: Greek, Etruscan, and Local Elites in the Bay of Naples? i Lyons, C. L. and Papadopoulos, J. K. (red.). The Archaeology of Colonialism. Los Angeles, 151–181.

 

Shephard, G. 1999. ?Fibulae and females: Intermarriage in the western Greek colonies and the evidence from the cemeteries?, i Tsetskhladze, G. R. (red.), Ancient Greeks West & East, Brill, 267–300.

 

Shepard, G. 2005. ?Dead men tell no tales: Ethnic diversity in Sicilian colonies and the evidence of the cemeteries?, Oxford Journal of Archaeology 24:2, 115–136.

 

 

3.FORELESNING – STATISTICS AND ARGUMENTS IN MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY

Pensum:

 

(A) Shennan, Stephen 1997. Quantifying Archaeology, 2. utgave. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. Kap. 1-5, (s. 1-70). (70 sider).

 

Smith, Michael E.  2015. ?How can Archaeologists Make Better Arguments? ? The SAA Archaeological Record 15(4):18-23. (6 sider).

 

Thomas, David Hurst. 1978. ?The Awful Truth about Statistics in Archaeology?, American Antiquity 43 (2). Society for American Archaeology: 231–44.  (14 sider).

 

 

Total sider: 90 sider.

Utfyllende lesning:

(A) Verdan, Samuel, Thierry Theurillat, and Anne Kenzelmann Pfyffer 2011. Early Iron Age pottery: a quantitative approach: proceedings of the international round table organized by the Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece (Athens, November 28-30, 2008). Oxford, England: Archaeopress.

 

4.FORELESNING – THE ROMAN ECONOMY – THE MATTER OF SLAVE LABOR

Pensum:

 

* Keith Bradley 2011. ?Slavery in the Roman Republic?, i Eltis, D., Engerman, S. L., Bradley, K. R., Cartledge, P. & Seymour Drescher (red.). The Cambridge world history of slavery. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 241-264. (24 sider).

 

* Joshel, Sandra R. 2010. Slavery in the Roman world. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Kap. 1. Introduction (s. 1-28). (28 sider).

 

Total sider: 52 sider.

 

Utfyllende lesning:

George, Michele. 2013. Roman slavery and Roman material culture. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

(A) Joshel, Sandra R. 2010. Slavery in the Roman world. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

Joshel, Sandra R., and Lauren Hackworth Petersen. 2014. The material life of Roman slaves. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

(A) Tru?mper, Monika. 2009. Graeco-Roman slave markets: fact or fiction? Oxford: Oxbow Books.

 

5.FORELESNING – THE ROMAN ECONOMY – FROM POTTERY TO ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

Pensum:

Brughmans, T. & Poblome, J. 2016. ?Roman bazaar or market economy? Explaining tableware distributions through computational modelling?, Antiquity 90, 393-408. (16 sider).

 

Paterson, Jeremy. 1982. ? salvation from the Sea': Amphorae and Trade in the Roman West ?, The Journal of Roman Studies 72, 146–157. (12 sider).

 

* Wilson, Andrew 2009. ?Approaches to Quantifying Roman Trade?, i Bowman, A. K. & Wilson, A. (red.). Quantifying the Roman economy: methods and problems. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 213-249. (37 sider).

 

Total sider: 65 sider.

 

Utfyllende lesning:

(A) Bowman, Alan K., and Andrew Wilson. 2009. Quantifying the Roman economy: methods and problems. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

De Callata?, Fran?ois 2014. Quantifying the Greco-Roman Economy and Beyond. Edipuglia: Bari.

 

(A) Greene, Kevin. 1986. The archaeology of the Roman economy. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

(A) Jones, David. 2006. The Bankers of Puteoli: finance, trade and industry in the Roman world. Stroud: Tempus.

 

(A) Peacock, D. P. S., and D. F. Williams. 1986. Amphorae and the Roman economy: an introductory guide. London: Longman.

 

(A) Wilson, Andrew. 2016. Urban craftsmen and traders in the roman world. Oxford University Press.

 

 

Published June 22, 2017 9:53 AM