

Sapienza University - At the Origins of the Mediterranean Civilization: Archaeology of the City from the Levant to the West - 3rd-1st millennium BC
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Duration | 11 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
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At the Origins of the Mediterranean Civilization: Archaeology of the City from the Levant to the West - 3rd-1st millennium BC at Coursera Course details
- Which are the deepest roots of that mix of cultures that we use to call ?Mediterranean Civilization?? Which are comminglings and exchanges which produced its most complete fruit, i.e. the city, a place for landscape-modelling communities? And which elements did contribute to build up that baulk of customs, ideas, and innovations which compelled to confrontation and hybridizations different peoples for millennia? What did it made, from pottery to metallurgy, from gastronomy to architecture, from art to religion, of a sea a cradle of civilization? Archaeology may help in disentangling such questions, seeking unexpected answers , by tinkering what ancient Mediterranean peoples left buried in the ground. A privileged point of view of our course is the ancient Phoenician city of Motya, located exactly at the centre of the ?sea in the middle?. Throughout the live experience of excavation, with images taken on the field, this course will let you touch the many tesserae of the great mosaic of the Mediterranean Civilization. The field diary of the archaeologist, and the handpick will be the two tools, which will lead us across the sea to discover what such early cities actually were, and how their contribute is still a major part of our shared memory.
At the Origins of the Mediterranean Civilization: Archaeology of the City from the Levant to the West - 3rd-1st millennium BC at Coursera Curriculum
Towards the West
1 Introduction
1.1 On the routes of Phoenicians
1.2 Crossing the Middle Sea
1.3 Concept of the city
Suggested readings
Into the West
Concept of the city
2.1 Jericho and the Levantine city
2.2 The Palace the heart of the city
2.3 A society in a network
Suggested readings
The idea of the city
Discovering Motya
3.1 Landing on Motya
3.2 Prehistoric Motya from Levantines to Myceneans
3.3 Phoenicians? arrival
Suggested readings
Discovering Motya
Life and Ideology
4.1 Water for life
4.2 The sacred waters and the inferior world
4.3 The Temple of the Kothon
Suggested readings
Ideology and Life
Stars sparkling in the waters
5.1 The sacred pool
5.2 Astarte: the thousand faces of the goddess
5.3 The sacred precint
5.4 Ancient anchors
Suggested readings
Stars sparkling in the water
An Identity to share
6.1 The necropolis: life reflected in death
6.2 The Tophet
6.3 The Tophet and the city
Suggested readings
An identity to share
A changing society
7.1: Dwelling quarter
7.2: Finds and colour of the daily life
7.3 Dwelling quarter
Suggested readings
A changing society
Portrait of an harbour city
8.1: The City-walls
8.2: War and defences
8.3: Integration and destruction: the Motya charioteer
Suggested readings
Picture of a city
Final Quiz
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