Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology P. PAPADOPOULOU 112 Monday 16:00-18:30 ΑΒΥ 602 A. TANTSIS 111 Monday 16:00-18:30

Similar documents
COURSE PROGRAM OF WINTER SEMESTER

COURSE PROGRAM OF WINTER SEMESTER

ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY SCHOOL OF HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Course Catalog - Spring 2015

Greece: A History By Alexander Eliot

Ancient Greece By Anne Pearson READ ONLINE

WHI SOL 5. Ancient Greeks

Aspects of Civilizations Economy, Government

Suggested Arrival Group Flight If you arrive on this flight, group transportation will be provided to your lodging.

Due: Wednesday, September 16, 2015

CLASSICAL AND NEAR EASTERN ARCHAEOLOGY (BRYN MAWR)

The Byzantine Empire and Russia ( )

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Geographical coordinates. Textual description of the boundaries of the nominated property :

Big Idea Constantine creates a New Rome Essential Question How did Constantinople become a rich and powerful city?

CLASSICS (CLAS) Classics (CLAS) 1. CLAS 182 Alpha Learning Community Freshman Seminar Description: Topic varies.

World History I SOL WH1.7a, c, e Mr. Driskell

Twenty Years of Greek Studies at UMSL A celebration of the 20 th anniversary of the Greek Professorship

The Ancient World Early Civilizations, The Mesopotamian World, Egypt, Greece and Rome

CURRICULUM VITAE Nikos Giannakopoulos Research interests EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT

It had a privileged position between Asia and Africa.

Discover archaeology and the ancient art in The Louvre Museum (Paris, France) & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain)

The Byzantine Empire Russia And Eastern Europe Section 2

Course Outline. August 29: Intro to the course, performative expectations, helpful hints.

COLLEGE YEAR IN ATHENS H356 (H 456): Ancient Macedon to the Death of Alexander the Great

Lesson 1

CV NIKOLAS DIMAKIS. Last name: DIMAKIS Name: NIKOLAS Date of birth: 26/06/1984

Costs and Budget Information

THE PENGUIN HISTORY OF EUROPE

Ancient Greece. Written by: Marci Haines. Sample file. Rainbow Horizons Publishing Inc. ISBN-13:

Faculty of Arts Summer Courses in Greece

CLASSICS Mission Statement Program Objectives Student Learning Objectives

Heaven and Earth: Art of Byzantium from Greek Collections

The Greek World: Classical, Byzantine, And Modern

Ancient Rome and Byzantium The Birth of the Byzantine Empire

Minoan Greeks Mycenaean Hellenic Hellenistic King Minos Thalossocracy

Organisation of the program of study

SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS

DAVID ARLO TEEGARDEN

During the Age, B.C.E., copper was traded within the region and wealth was brought to Cyprus.

Pre-AP World History 1 Semester Exam

SEMESTER AT SEA COURSE SYLLABUS

Greece Intro.notebook. February 12, Age of Empires

Summer University Course on Cultural Heritage for Students of Koç

WHI SOL Narrative Review part 2 (to follow Narrative Review PPt. questions 1-57)

Discover archaeology and the ancient art in The British Museum (London, England) & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain)

A T H E N S I N V I T E S You to. 11 th International Congress of Engineering and Food

Byzantine Empire. Why did Emperor Constantine move the capital of the Roman Empire to Constantinople in 330 CE?

MS321 Excavating in the Aegean: the Case of Despotiko (Paros, Antiparos)

Geography. Greece s Physical Geography is: Peninsula (water on three sides) The Peloponnesus. Mountainous Terrain (see Map dark green)

Dionysios Mourelatos CV Studies He studied Archaeology and History of Art at the University of Athens (he graduated in 1993). He graduated from the

Discover the archaeology of the best Egyptian and Classic Museums in Berlin & Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain)

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE - Life of Buddha frieze from Gandhara

GRS 100 Greek and Roman Civilization TWF 12:30-1:30 (Fall and Spring) HSD A240 Dr. Nick Reymond (Fall 2013) Dr. Mark Nugent (Spring 2014)

Home to one of the world s oldest civilizations. Was a part of the Byzantine Empire for over 1,000 years

The Byzantine Empire

Social Studies Grade 6 Benchmark 3

IES VILATZARA Javier Muro

GREECE ATHENS & 3 OR 4 DAY GREEK ISLANDS CRUISE

Bellringers for World History - Week of March 4-8, Monday - What was Sparta best known for throughout Ancient Greece?

Classical Archaeology and Ancient History Information Sheet for entry in 2018

World History I Midterm Study Guide

7 Days Classical Tour in Greece

SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY & CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Organisation of the program of study

Curriculum Vitae. Karni Golan

What Peninsula is this?

GREEK LANGUAGE AND ANCIENT LITERATURE WITH ELECTIVE MODULES PROGRAMME FOR FIRST CYCLE OF STUDIES

IAU COLLEGE - AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FRANCE

Ancient Greece: From The Archaic Period To The Death Of Alexander The Great (The Britannica Guide To Ancient Civilizations) READ ONLINE

3-C. Classical Civilizations. Golden Ages

The Byzantine Empire By Charles William Chadwick Oman READ ONLINE

The work of magic art

Pre- and Post-Cruise Options

Field of expertise: Ancient Greek Theatre: Architecture and Scenography (Scene Painting).

direct democracy Delian League Acropolis Parthenon Lesson Main Ideas Pericles Leads Athens Pericles Strengthens Democracy Paid Public Officials

TAILOR-MADE EDUCATIONAL TOURS FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

The Visual Cultures of Classical Greece. Prof. Dimitris Plantzos

Ancient Greece By Anne Pearson READ ONLINE

Karia and the Dodekanese Cultural interrelations in the south-eastern Aegean ca. 500 BC AD 500 The Danish Institute at Athens, January 24-26, 2018

G R E E C E I T I N E R A R Y

CURRICULUM VITAE. Languages Ancient Greek, Modern Greek, French, Italian and German

UNIT 14: Ancient Greece Exercises

This theme gives us a way to begin to think and talk about the human figure within Greek Art. It also addresses the Greek search for ideal

Lela M. Urquhart. Curriculum Vitae

THE HISTORY. The Cast Museum was founded between 1928 and 1930 by K. Romaios, Prof. of Classical Archaeology.


PRESS RELEASE SURVEY ON MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ATTENDANCE JANUARY 2017

Good morning! You need: both sheets from yesterday! Write HW in agenda: BRING IN CANS. College day tomorrow: Wear college shirts and hats!

THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT GREECE

Acropolis, Parthenon, windmills in Mykonos Town, Akrotiri excavations, village of Pyrgos, ruins of Knossos, Heraklion Archaeological Museum,

PRESS RELEASE SURVEY ON MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ATTENDANCE FEBRUARY 2018

Big Question: What is an empire, and how were Classical Era empires different from Ancient era empires?

1. Sea: heavy influence on physical environment of Greece (Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea)

World History: Societies of the Past

Thalassa: Underwater Archaeology in the Ancient East Mediterranean

SING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. PAUL GREECE THESSALONIKI ATHENS & 3-DAY GREEK ISLANDS CRUISE. Your World of Music

APWH chapter 4.notebook. September 11, 2012

PRESS RELEASE SURVEY ON MUSEUMS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES ATTENDANCE DECEMBER 2017

[E-BOOK] ATHENAZE TEACHERS HANDBOOK 2 INTRODUCTION TO ANCIENT GREEK DOCUMENT

Wildstar Wine Tours. A Taste of the Greek Isles: The Art, Wine & Cuisine of Sifnos, Delos & Serifos

Transcription:

CODE TITLE COURSE PROGRAM OF WINTER SEMESTER 2017-18 TAUGHT BY ROOM DAY TIME ΑΒΥ 101 Introduction to Christian and Byzantine Archaeology P. PAPADOPOULOU 112 Monday 16:00-18:30 ΑΒΥ 601 ΑΒΥ 602 Byzantine Architecture Byzantine Painting A. TANTSIS 111 Monday 16:00-18:30 A. SEMOGLOU/ CH. PAPAKYRIAKOU (L.T.S.) 111 Tuesday 18:30-21:00 ΑΒΥ 603 ΑΒΥ 606 ΑΒΥ 304 Byzantine Sculpture-Miniature Art P. ANDROUDIS 111 Monday 18:30-21:00 Seminar on Byzantine Archaeology P. ANDROUDIS 104 Tuesday 16:00-18:30 Issues in Painting, Icons, Manuscripts M. PAISIDOU / A. PLIOTA (L.T.S.) 110Β Thursday 13:30-16:00 ΑΒΥ 309 AAA 314 ACL 101 ACL 102 ACL 601 ACL 602 ACL 603 ACL 604 ACL 607 ACL 606 ACL 606 Byzantine Pottery Museology-Museography Introduction to Greek Classical Archaeology Introduction to Roman Archaeology Archaic and Classical Architecture Sculpture of the Archaic and Classical Periods Archaic and Classical Pottery Topography. Attica, Sanctuaries of Olympia, Delphi, Delos Hellenistic and Roman Periods Seminar on Classical Archaeology Seminar on Classical Archaeology N. POULOU 110Β Wednesday 13:30-16:00 A. TANTSIS 112 Friday 11:00-13:30 B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA 112 Tuesday 11:00-13:30 E. PAPAGIANNI 112 Wednesday 11:00-13:30 B. SCHMIDT-DOUNA / N. KAZAKIDI (L.T.S.) 111 Monday 11:00-13:30 A. MOUSTAKA 111 Thursday 13:30-16:00 E. MANAKIDOU / K. TSONAKA (L.T.S.) 111 Tuesday 11:00-13:30 S. PINGIATOGLOU 111 Wednesday 16:00-18:30 E. PAPAGIANNI 111 Monday 13:30-16:00 A. MOUSTAKA / I. VASILEIADOU (L.T.S.) 110Β Wednesday 16:00-18:30 S. PINGIATOGLOU / A. KYRIAKOY (L.T.S.) 110B Tuesday 16:00-18:30

ACL 214 ACL 307 APR 101 APR 601 APR 602 Economy-Numismatics Seminar on Mythology and Hermeneutics Introduction to Prehistoric Culture Theory and Methods of Prehistoric Archaeology Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Balkans P. TSELEKAS 111 Thursday 16:00-18:30 EMM. VOUTITAS / CH. KALLINI (L.T.S.) 110B Tuesday 13:30-16:00 N. EFSTRATIOU, S. M. VALAMOTI 112 Wednesday 8:30-11:00 S. M. VALAMOTI 111 Friday 11:00-13:30 N. EFSTRATIOU 111 Tuesday 8:30-11:00 APR 603 APR 606 Prehistoric Societies of the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age Seminar on Prehistoric Archaeology S. TRIANTAPHYLLOY / I. ANAGNOSTOU (L.T.S.) 111 Tuesday 13:30-16:00 S. M. VALAMOTI /E. VOULGARI (L.T.S.) 110B Tuesday 11:00-13:30 APR 303 APR 312 HIA 101 HIA 101 HIA 601 HIA 602 HIA 603 HAN 101 Seminar. Museum and education Seminar. Practice in Archaeological Sites and Museums History of Art: Theory and Methods History of Art: Theory and Methods Early Renaissance Art European Art from 1880 to World War I 20th Century Greek Art Introduction to Ancient Greek History K. KASVIKIS 110B Monday 13:30-16:00 S. TRIANTAPHYLLOY/A. ALMATZI (L.T.S.) 110B Wednesday 11:00-13:30 A. CHARALAMPIDIS (A-L) 112 Thursday 11:00-13:30 G. TSIGARAS (M-Z) 112 Friday 13:30-16:00 S. LAVVA 112 Wednesday 18:30-21:00 M. PAPANIKOLAOU 111 Thursday 11:00-13:30 A. KOTIDIS 112 Thursday 18:30-21:00 N. GIANNAKOPOULOS 112 Friday 8:30-11:00 HRO 101 Introduction to History of the Roman Empire V. KALFOGLOU-KALOTERAKI AMPH.Β Thursday 16:00-18:30 HAN 601 HAN 602 Archaic and Classical Periods Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Periods I. XYDOPOULOS 112 Monday 13:30-16:00 P. NIGDELIS 112 Monday 11:00-13:30 HAN 603 Seminar on Ancient Greek History V. KALFOGLOU-KALOTERAKI 104 Tuesday 13:30-16:00

HAN 603 HAN 603 Seminar on Ancient Greek History Seminar on Ancient Greek History N. GIANNAKOPOULOS 104 Wednesday 8:30-11:00 I. XYDOPOULOS 104 Wednesday 13:30-16:00 HEH 301 HEH 302 HBY 101 Introduction to the History of the Greeks of Asia Minor: K. CHATZIKYRIAKIDIS 111 Wednesday 18:30-21:00 Modern History of the Greeks of the East (Anatolia) Social and political organization of the Greeks of Asia Minor: K. CHATZIKYRIAKIDIS 111 Thursday 18:30-21:00 The Region of Pontus from the Fall of the Empire of Trebizond Introduction to Byzantine History P. KATSONI AMPH.Β Monday 11:00-13:30 HBY 601 Byzantine History I (324-1081) G. LEVENIOTIS 112 Monday 18:30-21:00 HBY 602 Byzantine History II (1081-1453) E. CHATZIANTONIOU 111 Wednesday 11:00-13:30 Seminar on Byzantine History A. GOUTZIOUKOSTAS 110B Wednesday 18:30-21:00 Seminar on Byzantine History G. LEVENIOTIS 104 Tuesday 18:30-21:00 Seminar on Byzantine History E. CHATZIANTONIOU/E. GOUNARI (L.T.S.) 104 Monday 11:00-13:30 HSL 601 History of the Slavic Peoples A. DELIKARI 111 Wednesday 13:30-16:00 HSL 402 Russian History (882-1613) A. DELIKARI 110B Monday 11:00-13:30 HMO 101 HMO 101 FSA 101 HMO 601 HMO 602 HMO 603 Introduction to Modern European History L. HASSIOTIS 112 Tuesday 8:30-11:00 Introduction to Modern European History E. MANTA 112 Tuesday 16:00-18:30 Introduction to Folklore and Social Anthropology A. BAKALAKI AMPH.Β Friday 11:00-13:30 Modern European History I (15th-18th c.) V. GOUNARIS 112 Thursday 16:00-18:30 Modern European History II (19th c.) J. MOURELOS AMPH.Β Tuesday 11:00-13:30 Modern European History III (20th c.) A. SFIKAS 111 Tuesday 16:00-18:30 HMG 601 Modern Greek History Ι (15th -18thc.) D. PAPASTAMATIOU 112 Wednesday 13:30-16:00

HMG 602 Modern Greek History II (19th 20th c.) E. MANTA 112 Thursday 13:30-16:00 HCG 601 Contemporary Greek History. The institutional Evolution and the concept of power HBA 601 Southeastern Europe in the 20th Century (1918-1989) J. MOURELOS AMPH.Β Wednesday 11:00-13:30 S. SFETAS 112 Tuesday 18:30-21:00 HBA 602 Southeastern Europe from the Ottoman Conquest until World S. SFETAS 112 Wednesday 16:00-18:30 War I (1354-1918) Seminar on Modern Greek History V. GOUNARIS 104 Tuesday 11:00-13:30 Seminar on Modern Greek History J. MICHAILIDES 104 Tuesday 8:30-11:00 Seminar on Modern Greek History A. SFIKAS 104 Wednesday 16:00-18:30 Seminar on Modern Greek History L. HASSIOTIS 104 Wednesday 11:00-13:30 FSA 301 Material Culture and Anthropology of Economy A. BAKALAKI 104 Thursday 13:30-16:00 M e m o Compulsory course Compulsory by Module course Compulsory by Module course - Seminar Optional course Abbrevations ABY ACL APR Byzantine Archaeology Classical Archaeology Prehistoric Archaeology

HIA FMA FSA HAN HAR HBA HBY HCG HEH HME HMG HMO HRO HSL HTP AMPH L.T.S. Art History Ethnomusicology Folklore and Social Anthropology Ancient History Arab-Islamic History Balkan History Byzantine History History of Contemporary Greece History of Asia Minor Hellenism Medieval History of Western Europe Modern Greek History Modern European History Roman History History of the Slavic Peoples History of the Turkish Peoples AMPHITHEATER LABORATORY TEACHING STAFF