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COURSE INFORMATION
Course CodeCourse TitleL+P HourSemesterECTS
ARK 407PAINTING ART IN ANTIQUITY - I2 + 07th Semester4

COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Compulsory
Course Objective The aims of the course are to understand product techniques, depicted subjects and recognize subjects and places of paintings from Paleolithic to Archaic period. The objectives of the course are to understand, compare, and study painting techniques, characteristics of evolution from Paleolithic to Archaic period in painting art
Course Content Wall paintings in caves that were first habitation areas of humankind, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age and Second Millennium B.C. Anatolia and Egypt Art will be explained. Wall paintings in caves that were first habitation areas of humankind, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age and Second Millennium B.C. Anatolia and Egypt Art will be explained.
Prerequisites No the prerequisite of lesson.
Corequisite No the corequisite of lesson.
Mode of Delivery Face to Face

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
1To be able to understand the development process of painting techniques from Paleolithic until the beginning of Renaissance.
2To be able to discuss on the painting areas and themes of Paleolithic painting
3To be able to examine the resemblances and differences of Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods’ paintings.
4To be able to understand the analogies of Anatolian and Mesopotamian paintings during bronze ages.
5To be able to recognize the characteristics and themes of Hittite art in the 2nd millennium BC.
6To be able to understand the characteristics of Egyptian painting art in a chronological order.
7To be able to examine Minoan and Mycenaean painting art
8To be able to recognize the main characteristics of first millennium Iron Age art of Neo Assyrian, Babylonian, North Syrian, Urartian and Phrygian painting art.
9To be able to comment on general structure and comparisons of painting art with Lydian and Persian affinities.
10To be able to examine archaic painting and its themes on Mainland Greece and islands.

COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM
PO 01PO 02PO 03PO 04PO 05PO 06PO 07PO 08PO 09PO 10PO 11PO 12PO 13
LO 0015 4 3 4 3 34 
LO 00253 44        
LO 0035  44       5
LO 004 5 5 4 4 3 55
LO 005     53  3  5
LO 006    3  4     
LO 007  4  4       
LO 00842 25        
LO 0094   4        
LO 010    5        
Sub Total2310815281378363915
Contribution2112311101012

ECTS ALLOCATED BASED ON STUDENT WORKLOAD BY THE COURSE DESCRIPTION
ActivitiesQuantityDuration (Hour)Total Work Load (Hour)
Course Duration (14 weeks/theoric+practical)12224
Hours for off-the-classroom study (Pre-study, practice)8324
Assignments248
Mid-terms199
Final examination199
Presentation / Seminar Preparation15230
Total Work Load

ECTS Credit of the Course






104

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COURSE DETAILS
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Details 2020-2021 Fall2CELAL ŞİMŞEK


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Course Details
Course Code Course Title L+P Hour Course Code Language Of Instruction Course Semester
ARK 407 PAINTING ART IN ANTIQUITY - I 2 + 0 2 Turkish 2020-2021 Fall
Course Coordinator  E-Mail  Phone Number  Course Location Attendance
Prof. Dr. CELAL ŞİMŞEK csimsek@pau.edu.tr İTBF A0017 %60
Goals The aims of the course are to understand product techniques, depicted subjects and recognize subjects and places of paintings from Paleolithic to Archaic period. The objectives of the course are to understand, compare, and study painting techniques, characteristics of evolution from Paleolithic to Archaic period in painting art
Content Wall paintings in caves that were first habitation areas of humankind, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age and Second Millennium B.C. Anatolia and Egypt Art will be explained. Wall paintings in caves that were first habitation areas of humankind, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age and Second Millennium B.C. Anatolia and Egypt Art will be explained.
Topics
WeeksTopics
1 Methods of lecture and bibliography will be explained. Techniques of painting and development line of Painture in Antiquity from Paleolithic Age to the beginning of Renaissance will be summarized.
2 Painted places in Paleolithic Age and their subjects and pictures from different caves in Spain, Italy, France, Australia and Africa which belongs to this age.
3 Information about cave paintings from Anatolia in Paleolithic Age will be described. Findings of Mesopotamian examples of Neolithic Age Painture such as Samarra, Halaf and Susa and revealed paintings from Anatolian examples such as Çatalhöyük, Göbekli Tepe and their subjects will be explained. Painture of Chalcolithic Age centers such as Hacılar, Can Hasan will be described. Differences and similarities of Neolithic and Chalcolithic Age Painture will be explained.
4 Developments of Painture in Bronze Age, findings from Anatolia and Mesopotamia and their features will be explained.
5 Features of Hittite Painture in 2nd millennium B.C., painting areas and their subjects will be explained with examples
6 Information about features of Painture in Egyptian chronology, painting areas, their subjects and developments by periods will be given.
7 General information about Minoan (Cretan) Painture will be given and their subjects, painting areas and dating them will be explained in detail.
8 General information about Mycenaean (Achaean) Painture will be given and their subjects, painting areas and dating them will be explained in detail.
9 General information about Neo-Assyrian, Babylonian and North Syrian Painture in 1st millennium B.C. will be given and their subjects, painting areas and dating them will be explained in detail.
10 General information about Urartian and Phrygian Painture in 1st millennium B.C. (Iron Age) will be given and their subjects, painting areas and dating them.
11 General information about Etruscan Painture in Italy, its phases, interactions, subjects of paintings, painting areas and dating them will be explained in detail.
12 General information about Lydian and Persian Painture in interaction, Tumuli of Uşak, Karaburun, Elmalı-Kızılbel grave paintings will be given and their subjects, painting areas and dating them will be explained in detail.
13 Paintings belong to Archaic Period and recovered from Greek mainland and islands and their subjects will be summarized.
14 Changes in the Classical Period painture will be explained with information’s given by ancient resources and their subjects with their mythoi will be described.
Materials
Materials are not specified.
Resources
ResourcesResources Language
1. Oliver Dickinson, The Aegean Bronze Age, Cambridge University Press, Reprinted 2001.English
2. Reynold Higgins, Minoan And Mycenaean Art, London, Reprinted 1997English
3. Stylianos Alexiou, Minos Uygarlığı (Çev. E.T. Tulunay), İstanbul, 1991Türkçe
4.P.A. MOUNTJOY, Mycenaean Pottery An Introduction, Oxford, 2001 (first ed. 1993).English
5. Mario TORELLI, The Etruscan, Bompiani, 2000English
6. Henri STIERLING, Griechenland, Von Mykene Zum Parthenon, Köln, 2001Deutsch
Course Assessment
Assesment MethodsPercentage (%)Assesment Methods Title
Final Exam50Final Exam
Midterm Exam50Midterm Exam
L+P: Lecture and Practice
PQ: Program Learning Outcomes
LO: Course Learning Outcomes