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DPARTMNT OF ARCHAOLOGY CONTACTS: HAD OF TH DPARTMNT* VIC-HAD OF TH DPARTMNT* SCRTARY CTS COORDINATOR NAM AND TITL Prof. Brunislav Marijanović, Ph.D. Tomislav Fabijanić, Ph.D. Martina Brajković, LLM Josipa Baraka Perica, Ph.D. TL./FAX Tel.: +385(0)23 200 522 Fax: +385(0)23 200 603 Tel.: +385(0)23 200 578 Fax: +385(0)23 200 603 Tel.: +385(0)23 200 615 Fax: +385(0)23 200 603 Tel.: +385(0)23 200 540 Fax: +385(0)23 200 603 -MAIL ADDRSS bmarijan@unizd.hr tfabijan@unizd.hr mbrajkov@unizd.hr jbaraka@unizd.hr * Until 30th September 2014. ADDRSS: Obala kralja Petra Krešimira IV. 2 HR-23000 Zadar Croatia URL: http://www.unizd.hr/arheologija/home/tabid/198/default.aspx NAM ACADMIC STAFF: ACADMIC TITL TL. 1 -MAIL ADDRSS CONSULTA- TION HOURS Thu and Fri 12-13 h Brunislav Marijanović Full +385(0)23 200 522 bmarijan@unizd.hr Ante Uglešić Full +385(0)23 200 540 auglesic@unizd.hr Miroslav Glavičić Full +385(0)23 200 528 glavicic@unizd.hr Mon 12-13 h Željko Miletić Associate +385(0)23 200 528 zmiletic@unizd.hr Fri 10-12h Dražen Maršić Associate Mon and Wed +385(0)23 200 528 dmarsic@xnet.hr 15-16 h Mato Ilkić +385(0)23 200 578 milkic@unizd.hr Wed 12-13 h Tomislav Fabijanić +385(0)23 200 578 tfabijan@unizd.hr Thu 10-12 h Irena Radić Tue 15-16 h; +385(0)23 200 579 irradic@unizd.hr Rossi Wed11-12 h Karla Gusar +385(0)23 200 540 kgusar@unizd.hr Wed 10-12 h

Igor Borzić Dario Vujević Ivana Jadrić- Kučan Martina Čelhar Josipa Baraka Perica Mate Parica Jure Šućur Vedrana Glavaš Silvia Bekavac Kristina Horvat Zoran Bakić Nikola Cesarik Teaching, PhD. Teaching, PhD. Junior Researcher, PhD. Teaching Junior Researcher Junior Researcher Junior Researcher Drafting Technician Collection Manager +385(0)23 200 762 igorborzic@gmail.com Thu 10-12 h +385(0)23 200 583 dario.vujevic@gmail.com Wed 16-17 h +385(0)23 200 762 ivana_jadric@net.hr Mon and Thu 11-12 h +385(0)23 200 756 celhar.martina@gmail.com Wed 12-14 h +385(0)23 200 540 jbaraka@unizd.hr Tue 10-12 h +385(0)23 200 579 mparica@gmail.com Wed 9-11 h +385(0)23 200 540 jsucur@gmail.com Mon 13-14 h; Tue 11-12 h +385(0)23 200 764 vedrana.glavas@gmail.com Wed 10-12 h +385(0)23 200 528 silviabekavac@ymail.com Tue and Fri 11-12 h +385(0)23 200 583 k.horvat.zd@gmail.com Fri 13-15 h +385(0)23 200 578 +385(0)23 200 562 ncesarik@gmail.com VISITING PROFSSORS: NAM ACADMIC TITL -MAIL ADDRSS Mario Šlaus Full mario.slaus@zg.t-com.hr Renata Šoštarić rsostar@biol.pmf.hr Siniša Radović sradovic@hazu.hr MPLOYD BY: Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Anthropological Centre, A. Kovačića 5, HR-10000 Zagreb Faculty of Science, Department of Botany, Marulićev trg 20/2, HR- 10000 Zagreb Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute for Quaternary palaeontology and geology, Ante Kovačića 5/II, HR-10000 Zagreb 2

ABOUT US: Department of Archaeology is one of the oldest departments of the University of Zadar. The archaeological studies were established in 1956 on Faculty of philosophy. That move was instigated by legacy of archaeological investigations and abundance of archaeological sites in Zadar and northern Dalmatia. Until 1962 archaeology was studied as academic minor (3 years), but from then on it was studied as double major on newly established Department of archaeology and history of art. Thusly, for the first time, students after graduation received a title of professor of archaeology. In 1975 independent Department of archaeology was established. In July 2002 the Department become part of restored University of Zadar. In 2005 the study programme was reformed in accordance with Bologna declaration (two main cycles of study undergraduate and graduate, all courses last for one semester, CTS credit system, student and teacher mobility etc). Starting from academic year 2009/2010, it is possible to study archaeology as a singlemajor only (on undergraduate as well as graduate level). The study programme encompasses numerous obligatory and elective courses that deal with all sub-disciplines of modern archaeology and its methodology. However, students are encouraged to enrol in elective courses on other departments, or Universities in Croatia and abroad according to one's wishes and preferences. The study programme includes courses that are based on other sciences and scientific disciplines such are religion, mythology, linguistics, art history, anthropology, museology, cultural heritage protection and management etc. Great emphasis is placed on field work because all students are obliged to participate in archaeological excavations that are organized by the Department within the framework of several courses such is e.g. Archaeological methods. In that way, students have great opportunity to enlarge but also to test their theoretical knowledge. qually important parts of education are excursions to regions with important archaeological sites throughout urope and Mediterranean. One-day trips to nearby sites or museums serve the same goal. Since 2006 the Department of archaeology organizes postgraduate study Archaeology of the astern Adriatic. It consists of the course organized into one of the following archaeological sub-disciplines: Prehistoric archaeology, Classical archaeology, Medieval amd post-medieval archaeology. Besides lectures, the postgraduate study programme is realised through students' individual scientific work. As one of the most important Croatian archaeological institution, the Department has very developed research activities that include archaeological excavations on some of the most important sites in Croatia e. g. Vlakno cave on Dugi otok (Paleolithic), Neolithic settlements of Smilčić and Crno vrilo, Bronze age grave mounds in Krneza, Liburnian (i.e. Iron Age) necropolis in Ljubač, Galovac-Crkvina Antique and Medieval sepulchral and sacral complex, numerous excavations in the town on Nin (the first capital of early Medieval Croatian state), Roman military camp in Burnum, to name but a few. It is strong belief of the Department's staff that underwater archaeology is the Department's diferentia specifica so it is not surprising that teachers have firmly established activities in that particular sub-discipline. The Department is actively involved in project of exploration of Caska bay on the island of Pag (in partnership with Centre Camille Jullian, Aix-en-Provance, France), also, in the project of researching post-medieval ships (in partnership with Texas A&M University, USA) etc. Diversified research activities of the Department and its staff were great foundation for launching of the Department's scientific journal Archaeologia Adriatica in 2007. The journal has international editorial board and all articles are published in Croatian and nglish or some other foreign language. 3

During its 50-year history, the Department and its teachers actively participated in, or even organized, numerous scientific events some of which had global impact. For example, in 1997 the Department organized annual meeting of Croatian Archaeological Society, in 2007 the University of Zadar was host to 13th Annual Meeting of the uropean Association of Archaeologists (with more than 800 scientists from all over the world participated), and in 2011 IKUWA 4 conference entitled Managing the underwater archaeological heritage was held on the University (with more than 400 participants). Also, the Department's staff authored numerous museum exhibitions in the region. University of Zadar has very fruitful cooperation with many Universities and other scientific institutions abroad. For example, since 2005 the Department of archaeology is one of the partners in CPUS ARHOPD 2 network, together with departments in Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Bulgaria etc. Owing to that cooperation, many students and teachers from Zadar had an opportunity to visit some of the partner institutions, but also, many foreign students spent a certain amount of their education on the Department of archaeology in Zadar. Likewise, students of archaeology have opportunity to use all commodities of rasmus programme. It is worth mentioning that Department of archaeology encourages and financially backs several students' projects, e. g. publication of journal Serilia, and organisation of well established manifestation Antički dani (Antique days). STUDY PROGRAMMS Undergraduate university study programme of Archaeology (single-major) Duration of the study: 6 semesters. Admission requirements: Completed four-year high school and passed state graduation exam. Competencies acquired upon finishing the study programme: On undergraduate study of archaeology students gain basic knowledge in all sub-disciplines of archaeology. Also, students master basic field techniques used on archaeological excavations. Upon finishing the study programme students can: - understand the role of archaeology in present-day world and understand trends in modern archaeology - understand and apply key methodological aspects used in archaeological excavations - understand most important scientific and professional concepts applied in archaeology (periodization, typology, chronology etc) - understand and apply ethical principles, legislation and norms used in archaeology - successfully communicate with colleagues verbally and in writing, which includes the usage of adequate terminology - follow scientific and professional literature in Croatian and some other language - understand and apply learning skills needed for continuation of the study on graduate level. 4

Professional title acquired upon finishing the study programme: Bachelor (baccalaureus) of Archaeology/technician of Archaeology. Course list by semesters: Course unit code I SMSTR 5 Status Hours per week CTS L S Introduction to Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 Paleolithic and Mesolithic O 30 15 0 5.0 Aegean Bronze age Civilisations O 30 15 0 5.0 Foreign Language (by choice) O 15 15 0 3.0 Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 Field Work O 0 0 60 2.0 lective Course from other Department II SMSTR Introduction to Antique Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 Neolithic of the Middle ast and S- urope O 30 15 0 5.0 Archaeology of Antique Greece O 30 15 0 5.0 Institutions of the Roman World O 30 15 0 5.0 Field Work O 0 0 60 2.0 Neolithic Cults and Believes 15 15 0 4.0 Prehistoric Technology: Chopped and 15 15 0 4.0 Polished Stone Artefacts Croatian Danube Region in Antiquity 15 15 0 4.0 xcursion 0 0 15 1.0 lective Course from other Department III SMSTR ARS20106 neolithic of the Middle ast and S- urope O 30 15 0 5.0 Introduction to Medieval Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 ARS11708 Antique Shipwrecks and Navigation Routes on O the ast Adriatic Coast 30 15 0 5.0 ARS20206 uropean Bronze Age O 30 15 0 5.0 Field Work O 0 0 60 2.0 ARS20506 Preservation and Protection of Cultural Monuments 15 15 0 4.0 ARS20406 Introduction to Underwater Archaeology 15 15 0 4.0 Colonisation of Antique Illyricum 15 15 0 4.0 Greeks in Antique Illyricum 15 15 0 4.0 truscan Civilisation 15 15 0 4.0 lective Course from other Department IV SMSTR ARS20606 uropean Iron Age O 30 15 0 5.0

ARS20706 Latin Language I O 15 15 15 5.0 ARS11808* Field Work O 0 0 60 2.0 ARS20806 Archaeology of the Migration Period O 30 15 0 5.0 Archaeology of Roman Italy O 30 15 0 5.0 ARS21007 Museology 15 0 15 4.0 ARS20906 Genesis and Development of Christianity 15 15 0 4.0 Romanisation of Antique Illyricum 15 15 0 4.0 xcursion 0 0 15 1.0 lective Course from other Department V SMSTR ARS30207 arly Christian Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 arly Medieval Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 ARS30507* Fundamentals of Field Research O 0 0 120 4.0 ARSTG07* Course in Geodesy O 0 0 30 2.0 ARS30107 Latin Language II O 15 15 15 5.0 ARS11908 Artes Minores I 15 15 0 4.0 Iconography of Greco-Roman Pantheon 15 15 0 4.0 lective Course from other Department VI SMSTR Late Medieval Archaeology O 30 15 0 5.0 ARS31107* Fundamentals of Field Research O 0 0 120 4.0 ARSTG07* Course in Drawing O 0 0 15 1.0 ARS30807 Architecture and Urbanism of the Ancient O Illyricum 30 15 0 5.0 ARS31007 Archaeological Anthropology 15 0 15 4.0 Artes Minores II 15 15 0 4.0 ARS30707 Latin Language III 15 0 15 4.0 ARS30907 General Slavic Archaeology 15 15 0 4.0 ARH0608 Medieval Numismatics 15 15 0 4.0 xcursion 0 0 15 1.0 lective Course from other Department Undergraduate Thesis O 0 0 15 7.0 6

Duration of the study: 4 semesters Graduate university study programme of Archaeology (single-major) Admission requirements: Completed three-year undergraduate study programme of Archaeology. Competencies acquired upon finishing the study programme: Graduate study of archaeology aims at developing specialized knowledge in one of major archaeological sub-disciplines (Prehistoric archaeology, Classical archaeology, Medieval and post-medieval archaeology, Underwater archaeology). Also, aim of the graduate study is to completely develop understanding and application of the methods of scientific and research work used in archaeology. Thusly, graduate students are capable of working in scientific institutes, museums and other institutions that require specialist knowledge in archaeology. Also, Masters of archaeology can find employment in private sector in companies that conduct archaeological excavations or work in cultural heritage protection. Archaeologists that obtain Master s degree at University of Zadar are capable of: - conducting archaeological excavations and reconnaissance - performing scientific and professional analyses of artefacts - analysing the conditions for conducting modern archaeological excavations - evaluating the efficiency of archaeological works and implementing modifications, if necessary - heading the team of archaeologists or multidisciplinary team - promoting and popularizing modern trends in archaeology to scientific community and general public as well - applying and improving verbal and written communication with colleagues and general public - evaluate scientific, professional and popular science literature - plan a process of life-long learning and define individual learning strategies - understand and apply ethical principles, legislation and norms used in archaeology. Professional title acquired upon finishing the study programme: Master of Archaeology. Course list by semesters: Course code I SMSTR Status Hours per week CTS L S ARH0108 Methodology of Archaeological xcavations I O 30 0 60 7.0 Paleoclimatolology and Geology of the Quaternary Period 15 15 0 4.0 Anthropological Terminology 15 15 0 4.0 Bioarchaeology (Archeozoology and Archeobotany) 15 15 0 4.0 Neanderthals ARH0208 Neolithic of the astern Adriatic Adriatic Bronze Age 7

Social and Religious Symbols on the Adriatic Area in Bronze age Prehistoric Technology: Cooper, Bronze and Iron Artefacts ARH0608 conomy of Roman Histria and Dalmatia ARH0708 Classical Archaeology of the astern Adriatic I ARH0908 Antique Numismatics Basics of Latin pigraphy Roman Army in Illyricum arly Christian Iconography ARH1108 Archaeology of the Migration Period Selected Chapters arly Medieval Archaeology of Continental Croatia ARH0909 Byzantium on the astern Adriatic Necropolises and Settlements in the arly Medieval Period Architecture and Sculpture in the arly Medieval Period Medieval Ceramics Artes Minores, 13-17 century Port Installations and Coastal Constructions Amphorae and Sea trade in the Mediterranean Development of Underwater Archaeology Boats and Seafaring on the Mediterranean through History II SMSTR ARH0109 Methodology of Archaeological xcavations II O 30 15 60 7.0 Archaeological Theory Art and Symbolism in Paleolithic and Mesolithic ARH0209 neolithic on the astern Adriatic Iron Age Adriatic ARH0309 Art and Religion of the Adriatic Proto-historical World Adriatic Settlements in the Iron Age Iron Age Costume on the astern Adriatic ARH0709 Antique Religion on Adriatic-Danube Territory ARH0509 Classical Archaeology of the ast Adriatic II Antique pigraphic Materials on the ast Adriatic Coast Roman Imperial Cult Ceramics in Roman Dalmatia ARH0809 arly Christian Architecture on the astern Adriatic Coast ARH1009 Anthropology of the Slavic Necropolises 30 0 15 5.0 8

Bijelo Brdo Cultural Complex Late Medieval Archaeology Archaeology of Modern Period Modern Period Numismatics Glagolitic pigraphy Ceramic Import on the Adriatic in Antiquity Ship Cargo on the astern Adriatic in Antiquity ARH0409 Nautical Archaeology Techniques of Underwater Archaeological xcavations III SMSTR ARD001* Specialization Seminar 1 O 0 0 60 15.0 ARD002* Specialization Seminar 2 O 0 0 60 15.0 IV SMSTR ARD02 Working with Mentor and Master Thesis O 0 0 60 30.0 9