Classic Archaeology
Academic Year 2025/2026 - Teacher: LUIGI MARIA CALIO'Expected Learning Outcomes
Based on the Dublin descriptors the objectives of the course are:
2) Ability to apply knowledge and understanding. To make the student able to consciously undertake research in the field of classical archaeology, through the acquisition of adequate tools and methodologies, both in the archaeological, epigraphic and bibliographic fields. The reading of the historical-artistic phenomenon and its cultural processes is seen in the light of the practices of archaeological research that affect the history of art, the history of architecture, material culture, epigraphy, written sources, anthropological research, in a multidisciplinary approach that forms the core of the discipline.
3) Autonomy of judgment. Develop in students a critical approach to texts with systematic comparisons between description of monuments and analysis of the same in situ.
4) Communication skills. Provide students with specialized vocabulary to enable them to communicate adequately to the scientific community.
5) Learning skills. Develop autonomy in the ability to identify the most representative scientific texts and understand them adequately.