Course Information

Course Information
Course Title Code Language Type Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
Hellenistic Ceramics ARK 304 Turkish Compulsory 6. Semester 2 + 0 2.0 4.0
Prerequisite Courses
Course Level Undergraduate
Mode of delivery Face to face
Course Coordinator Dr. Öğr. Üyesi SAFİYE AYDIN
Instructor(s)
Goals To follow the development both form and style of Hellenistic pottery
Course Content Introduction to course and related literary - General characteristics of Hellenistic pottery and forms - West Slope Ware - Gnathia Ware - Mould-Made Bowls - Relief Ware - Black Glazed Pottery I-II - Lagynoi - Unguentaria - Lamps - Hellenistic Period Coarse Wares
Learning Outcomes
# Öğrenme Kazanımı
1 Evaluate the periodical development of Hellenistic Period ceramic art after the Classical Period.
2 Explain the basic features of Hellenistic Period pottery.
3 Explain the effects of the cultural life of the Hellenistic Period on pottery..
Lesson Plan (Weekly Topics)
Week Topics/Applications Method
1. Week Introduction to course and related literary Presentation (Preparation) Interview
2. Week General characteristics of Hellenistic pottery Interview Presentation (Preparation)
3. Week West Slope Ware Interview Presentation (Preparation)
4. Week Gnathia Pottery Presentation (Preparation) Interview
5. Week Hadra Ware Interview Presentation (Preparation)
6. Week Mould-Made Bowls Presentation (Preparation) Interview
7. Week Relief Ware Presentation (Preparation) Interview
8. Week Midterm
9. Week Black-Glazed Pottery Presentation (Preparation) Interview
10. Week Black-Glazed Pottery II Interview Presentation (Preparation)
11. Week Lagynoi Interview Presentation (Preparation)
12. Week Unguentaria Presentation (Preparation) Interview
13. Week Lamps Presentation (Preparation) Interview
14. Week Hellenistic Period Coarse Wares Presentation (Preparation) Interview
*Midterm and final exam dates are not specified in the 14-week course operation plan. Midterm and final exam dates are held on the dates specified in the academic calendar with the decision of the University Senate.
The Matrix for Course & Program Learning Outcomes
No Program Requirements Level of Contribution
1 2 3 4 5
1 Students will be able to have archaeological up-to-date information and application methods
2 Students will be able to apply theoratical and practicaal knowledge in the field of study
3 Students will be able to distinguish and analyze stylistic and chronological problems of archaeological data and material
4 Students will be able to document the archaeological data within the visual and verbal framework also with the help of digital documentation sources.
5 Students will be able to make independent decisions and studies during the analysis of the archaeological problems
6 Students will be able to have responsibility the resolving the problems in the archaeological projects
7 Students will be able to interpret the archaeological data and use various data history, geography, sociology, economics, anthropology, and architecture in order to solve or discuss a problem concerning archaeology
8 Students will be able to become concious of the requirement of being aware of the current developments and results of archaeology; follow Turkish and Foreign literature (via library and informatics) and attain these as a lifelong learning habit.
9 Students will be able to follow the foreign literature and to get across with colleagues
10 Students will be able to utilize contemporary techniques and equipments for archaeological applications.
11 Students will be able to make disciplinary or interdisciplinary teamwork
12 Students will be able to protect archaeological material and have it recognized by the public within the interrelation tourism and environment.
Relations with Education Attainment Program Course Competencies
Program Requirements DK1 DK2 DK3
PY1 4 4 4
PY2 5 5 5
PY3 4 4 4
PY4 4 4 4
PY5 4 4 4
PY6 5 5 5
PY7 5 5 5
PY8 4 4 4
PY9 4 4 4
PY10 4 4 4
PY11 5 5 5
PY12 5 5 5
Recommended Sources
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Diğer Kaynaklar
  • G.Leroux, Lagynos, Paris 1913
  • J.P.Green, “ Gnathia and other Overpainted Wares of Italy and Sicily: A Survey”, Céramiques hellénistiques et romaines III, Paris 2001
  • S.I.Rotroff, Hellenistic Pottery, Athenian Imported Moldmade Bowls, The Athenian Agora XXII, Princeton 1982
  • S.I.Rotroff, Hellenistic Pottery, Athenian Imported Wheelmade Table Ware and Related Material, The Athenian Agora XXIX, Princeton, New Jersey 1997
  • Ö.Özyiğit, “The Chronology of Pergamene Appliqué Ware”, Ε’ ΕΠІΣΤΗΜΟΝΙΚΗ ΣΥΝΑΝΤΗΣΗ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΣΤΙΚΗ ΚΕΡΑΜΙΚΗ. ΠΡΑΚΤΙΚΑ, ΑΘΗΝΑ 2000, 195-198, Pls.99-102
  • H.Thompson, Two Centuries of Hellenitic Pottery, Hesperia III, 1934, 311-480
  • H.Goldmann, The Hellenistic and Roman Perios, Excavations at Gözlü Kule, Tarsus I, Princeton 1950
ECTS credits and course workload
ECTS credits and course workload Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Sınavlar
Midterm 1 1 2 2
Homework 1 2 25 50
Final 1 2 2
Practice End-Of-Term 1 20 20
Classroom Activities 14 2 28
Total Workload 102
*AKTS = (Total Workload) / 25,5 ECTS Credit of the Course 4.0