Information Package / Course Catalogue
Archaic Pottery in Anatolia I
Course Code: ARKE545
Course Type: Area Elective
Couse Group: Second Cycle (Master's Degree)
Education Language: Turkish
Work Placement: N/A
Theory: 3
Prt.: 0
Credit: 3
Lab: 0
ECTS: 5
Objectives of the Course

To give information about local pottery produced in Anatolia during the Archaic Period

Course Content

EphesianWare and Fikellura potteries that were produced in Anatolia during the Archaic Period will be studied.

Name of Lecturer(s)
Learning Outcomes
1.Learning of local pottery cultures dating to the Archaic Period in Anatolia
2.Learning the distributions of local pottery cultures dated to Archaic Period in Anatolia
3.Learning Ephesian Ware
4.Learning Fikellura pottery
5.Imported ceramics dating back to the Archaic Period in Anatolia.
Recommended or Required Reading
1.R. M. Cook, P. Dupont, East Greek Pottery, London, 1998.
2.M. Kerschner, U. Schlotzhauer, “A New Classification System for East Greek Pottery”, Ancient West&East Volume 4, No 1, 2005, 1-56.
3.M. Kerschner, “Ein stratifizierter Opferkomplex des 7. Jh.s v. Chr. aus dem Artemision von Ephesos”, Jahreshefte des Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes 66, 1997, 85-226.
4.M. Kerschner, “Das Keramikbild von Ephesos im 7. Und 6. Jh. V. Chr.”, Milesische Forschungen 5, 2007, 221-245.
5.M. Kerschner, “East Greek pottery workshops in the seventh century BC: tracing regional styles”, Interpreting the Seventh Century BC Tradition and Innovation (Ed. X. Charalambidou, C. Morgan), 2017, 100-113.
6.M. Kerschner, “Das Artemis-Heiligtum auf der Ostterrasse des Kalabaktepe, Stratigraphie und Keramikfunde der Sondagen des Jahres 1995”, Archäologischer Anzeiger, 1999, 7-51.
7.J. Boardman, Erken Yunan Vazo Ressamlığı, İstanbul, 2016.
8.R. M. Cook, “Fikellura Pottery”, BSA 34, 1933-1934: 1–98.
9.R. M. Cook, Greek Painted Pottery, London, 1972
10.C. H. Greenewalt, “Fikellura and “Early Fikellura” Pottery from Sardis”, California Studies in Classical Antiquity Volume 4, 1971, 153-180.
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week 1 - Theoretical
Orientalizan pottery tradition
Week 2 - Theoretical
Orientalizan pottery tradition
Week 3 - Theoretical
"Ephesian Ware" (form and decoration properties)
Week 4 - Theoretical
"Ephesian Ware" (form and decoration properties)
Week 5 - Theoretical
"Ephesian Ware" (form and decoration properties)
Week 6 - Theoretical
"Ephesian Ware" (form and decoration properties)
Week 7 - Theoretical
"Ephesian Ware" (form and decoration properties)
Week 8 - Intermediate Exam
Midterm Exam
Week 9 - Theoretical
Fikellura pottery (form and decoration properties)
Week 10 - Theoretical
Fikellura pottery (form and decoration properties)
Week 11 - Theoretical
Fikellura pottery (form and decoration properties)
Week 12 - Theoretical
Fikellura pottery (form and decoration properties)
Week 13 - Theoretical
Fikellura pottery (form and decoration properties)
Week 14 - Theoretical
Fikellura pottery (form and decoration properties)
Week 15 - Theoretical
An overview
Week 16 - Final Exam
Final Exam
Week 17 - Final Exam
Final Exam
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Type of AssessmentCountPercent
Midterm Examination1%40
Final Examination1%60
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesCountPreparationTimeTotal Work Load (hours)
Lecture - Theory140342
Assignment62224
Reading140342
Midterm Examination1718
Final Examination1819
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)125
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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OÇ-1
4
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OÇ-2
4
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4
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