CODE 86797 ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 SCIENZE DELL'ANTICHITÀ: ARCH., FILOL.E LETT., STORIA 9023 (LM-2) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR L-ANT/06 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course's aim is to outline the main features of Etruscan civilization from protohistory to the romanization (9th-1st centuries B.C.). It is well known that the Etruscan civilization, thanks to its early contacts with other cultures, was an extraordinary, highly developed civilization: it reached peaks in all the domains of human knowledge and it substantially contributed to the development of a vast area in Italy which was linguistically, politically and socially uniform. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course is meant to help students acquire: - knowledge of the main features of Etruscan civilization from protohistory to the romanization (9th-1st centuries B.C.). - good understanding of the dynamics underlying the origin and development of Etruscan civilization in the Italian peninsula over the centuries; - analytical abilities and the ability to outline a historical synthesis from the major archaeological vestiges. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Knowledge and understanding: Students will acquire solid basic knowledge in the domain of Etruscology; they will have a good understanding of the dynamics underlying the origin and development of Etruscan civilization in the Italian peninsula over the centuries; Applying knowledge and understanding: Students will be able to conduct a typological, iconographic and stylistic analysis of Etruscan artifacts by referring to the appropriate historical, social and cultural contexts, thus proving their analytical abilities and their ability to provide a historical synthesis. Making judgments: Students will be able to use the knowledge and competences to develop an autonomous work method, to perfect their critical abilities and their abilities to make judgments, and to apply all this in the field of historic and archaeological research. Students' ability to make judgments will be assessed –together with students' success in learning– during the oral exam. Communication skills: Students will be able to present their knowledge of Etruscology to both experts and non-experts; they will be able to use information and communications technology tools and linguistic tools; they will develop a working method which enables them to work both independently and as part of a team. Such abilities will be assessed –together with students' success in learning– during the oral exam. Learning skills: Students will acquire and develop their own working method; they will be able to understand and process scientific texts; they will acquire the ability to analyze and synthesize information adequately in order to autonomously face the challenges of postgraduate studies. Students' proficiency will be assessed during the semester and during the final exam (oral exam). PREREQUISITES Basic notions of Classical Archeology, Roman history, Greek history, Greek Epigraphy and Latin Epigraphy. All students wishing to attend the course are required to sign up to Aulaweb 2020/2021. The course, due to COVID 19, will take place with online lessons with the aid of powerpoints and some multimedia videos. Students must register for the course on Teams with the appropriate code. TEACHING METHODS The course, due to COVID 19, will take place with online lessons with the aid of powerpoints and some multimedia videos. Students must register for the course on Teams with the appropriate code. Interested students are asked to register directly on Teams with the code hayrcbm. The course will consist in teacher-led lectures (supported by slide shows and videos). The lessons of the Etruscology course are available in the audio / video version on Stream in the "Etruscology" channel immediately after their development in synchronous mode. If possible, based on the COVID 19 emergency, an educational trip with guided tours will also be carried out for a total of 12 hours in ROME (duration two days, with an overnight stay, at the end of november 2020, maybe 26-27th november): 1. TOUR OF THE GREAT ROME OF THE TARQUINIl (during which we will visit the most important archaeological evidence relating to the period of TARQUINIUS PRISCUS - SERVIUS TULLIUS - TARQUINIUS SUPERBUS 616-509 BC): Circus Maximus, Cloaca Maxima, Forum Boarius, Sant'Omobono Area, Servian Walls. 2. GUIDED VISIT TO THE CAPITOLINE MUSEUM (in particular at the Temple of Jupiter Maximus, the Etruscan finds form Sant'Omobono area, the Etruscan finds of the Castellani Collection, the Capitoline She Wolf, the Capitoline Brutus) 3. GUIDED VISIT TO THE ETRUSCAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF VILLA GIULIA: Vulci, Cerveteri, Pyrgi, Epigraphy, Collection of the Kircherianus, Collection of E. Gorga, Collection of E. Berman, Collection of the Castellani family; Bisenzio, Capena, Ager Faliscus, Veii. 4. GUIDED VISIT TO THE MUSEUM OF VILLA PONIATOWSKI (Detached House of the Etruscan National Museum of Villa Giulia where the finds from the sites of Latium vetus and Umbria are exhibited: (Gabii, Satricum, Signia, Aletrium, Lanuvium, Praeneste, Velitrae, Nemi). 5. GUIDED VISIT TO THE GREGORIAN ETRUSCAN MUSEUM (VATICAN CITY): Regolini Galassi Tomb, Giulimondi Tomb, Tomb of the Tripod, Calabresi Tomb, Bronzes Room, Sculptures Room, Terracottas Room, Jewellery Room, Vases Rooms. SYLLABUS/CONTENT The course will address general themes pertaining to the history of Etruscology, Etruscan language and writing, institutions, religion, and then it will present the history of Etruscan civilization through the historical evidence provided by literary and archaeological sources from different periods in Etruscan history (protohistoric period, orientalizing period, archaic, classic and hellenistic periods, and romanization). The course, due to COVID 19, will take place with online lessons with the aid of powerpoints and some multimedia videos. Students must register for the course on Teams with the appropriate code. The course will consist in teacher-led lectures (supported by slide shows and videos) on the following themes: Introduction to Etruscan civilization History of Etruscology Etruscan language and writing (including Etruscan epigraphy exercises) Institutions Religion Villanova facies The orientalizing period: the rise of aristocracy, culture in the Age of princes The orientalizing period (southern Etruria, northern Etruria and Latium vetus) The orientalizing period (Sabina region, Picenum, Campania, Padanian Etruria) Archaic period: the end of aristocracy and the rise of demos, the age of monumentalization of Etruscan cities. Classic period: the supremacy of inner Etruria and the weakening of coastal Etruria; Hellenistic period and the conflict with Rome RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY The reading list for this course, together with the lecturer's suggestions and instructions are available on the Italian version of the web page. Bibliography: - Mario Torelli, Storia degli Etruschi, Economica Laterza, Roma-Bari 2005. - M. Cristofani (a cura di), Gli Etruschi. Una nuova immagine, Giunti Editore, Firenze 1984. - Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli - Mario Torelli, L'arte dell'antichità classica. Etruria-Roma, Etruria, schede nn. 1-200, UTET Università, Torino 1976 (o edizioni successive). TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD LAURA AMBROSINI Ricevimento: Student reception: arrange an appointment by sending an email to prof. Ambrosini at the address: laura.ambrosini@cnr.it or laura.ambrosini@ext.unige.it For any information you can use the mail address laura.ambrosini@cnr.it or laura.ambrosini@ext.unige.it Exam Board LAURA AMBROSINI (President) SILVIA PALLECCHI FABIO NEGRINO (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START Classes will start on 23 September 2020 at 3 pm. The course, due to COVID 19, will take place with online lessons with the aid of powerpoint and some multimedia videos. Students must register for the course on Teams with the appropriate code. Dates of lessons A.A. 2020-2021: Wednesday 23 September 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 24 September 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 25 September 2020 9 am-11am Wednesday 30 September 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 1 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 2 October 2020 9 am-11am Wednesday 7 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 8 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 9 October 2020 9 am-11am Wednesday 14 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 15 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 16 October 2020 9 am-11am Wednesday 21 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 22 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 23 October 2020 9 am-11am Wednesday 28 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 29 October 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 30 October 2020 9 am-11am Wednesday 4 November 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 5 November 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 6 November 2020 at 9-11 Wednesday 11 November 2020 3 pm-5pm Thursday 12 November 2020 3 pm-5pm *Friday 13 November 2020 9 am-11am *Wednesday 18 November 2020 3 pm-5pm *Thursday 19 November 2020 3 pm-5pm Friday 20 November 2020 9 am-11am * Wednesday 25 November 2020, 3 pm-5pm * Thursday 26 November 2020 at 3 pm-5pm * Friday 27 November 2020 9 am-11am - * the last online lessons as an alternative to the educational trip to Rome (presumably 26 and 27 November 2020): The last lessons will take place in Rome with the guided visit, lasting two days (with one overnight stay) of the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and Villa Poniatowski, the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, the Capitoline Museums, and of the archaeological monuments of the Great Rome of the Tarquins ". Class schedule ETRUSCOLOGY EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Oral exam ASSESSMENT METHODS Oral exam. Minimum 'pass' requirements are: good knowledge of the Etruscan history and civilization, from its origins to the romanization; ability to critically analyze topics and to contextualize them; ability to express oneself clearly. 'Excellence' requirements are: good knowledge of the historical dynamics underlying the interaction between the Etruscans, the other Mediterranean civilizations and the populations of Italy and Magna Graecia; knowledge of the structure of Etruscan cities, of Etruscan artistic production and Etruscan craft production; ability to conduct critical, historical and archaeological analysis. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 29/01/2021 10:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 29/01/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale 12/02/2021 16:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 12/02/2021 16:00 GENOVA Orale 11/05/2021 10:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 11/05/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale 09/06/2021 16:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 09/06/2021 16:00 GENOVA Orale 25/06/2021 16:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 25/06/2021 16:00 GENOVA Orale 12/07/2021 16:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 12/07/2021 16:00 GENOVA Orale 01/09/2021 16:00 GENOVA Esame su appuntamento 01/09/2021 16:00 GENOVA Orale FURTHER INFORMATION PROF. LAURA AMBROSINI