ar336 europe in the Bronze Age (compulsory)
Module Summary
This course focuses on investigating the types of societies that occupied Europe in the Bronze Age. A range of themes will be addressed including patterns of production, exchange and interaction, the exceptional social and economic developments in the Aegean region, the role of warfare, and patterns of metalwork deposition and hoarding. Following these thematic treatments, we will investigate the nature of Bronze Age societies by focusing on how the concept of ’chiefdoms’ has been developed and used by anthropologists and archaeologists. This will involve a close look at some Polynesian chiefdoms that have been used as interpretive models to help understand Bronze Age European societies and specific European case studies focusing on Wessex in England, Denmark, and the Killarney area in Ireland.
Structure |
24 lectures over 12 weeks in Semester one.
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Lectures Commence |
Tues. 4th Sept. 2012 |
Course Weighting |
5 ECTS |
Lectures End |
Friday 23rd Nov. 2012 |
Assessment |
Essay and text analysis |
Lecturer(s) |
Dr. Carleton Jones Dr. Stefan Bergh
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Venues & Times |
Tuesday |
12 pm - 1 pm |
AC201 |
| Friday |
12 pm - 1 pm |
AC213 |
| Please consult Department handbook, noticeboards or blackboard for further details. |
Core Texts*
- Champion, T. et. al. 1984
Prehistoric Europe. London: Academic Press. (Ch.’s 6 & 7)
- Cunliffe, B. (ed.) 1994
The Oxford Illustrated Prehistory of Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Ch.’s 5, 6, 7, 9).
*A comprehensive reading list will be provided at the start of the course.