Course: Palaeolithic and Mesoltihic

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Course title Palaeolithic and Mesoltihic
Course code KHI/5PAM
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Seminary
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Peřinová Markéta
  • Novák Martin, Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
Lectures: 1. Introduction to Paleolithic archeology - periodization and chronology of the Paleolithic; history of research in Moravia and Bohemia 2. Chronology and characteristics of the Quaternary period - development of the climate; Pleistocene fauna and flora; overview of quaternary sediments. Human evolution; fossil anthropological findings in Central Europe. 3. Early Paleolithic - the oldest stone industry in Moravia and Bohemia. 4. Middle Paleolithic - Neanderthals and their cultural adaptations: Taubachian, Mousterian, Micoquian. 5. Early Upper Paleolithic and the issue of transitional cultures: Bohunician, Szeletian. 6. Early phase of the Upper Paleolithic - Aurignacian, the first typical Upper Paleolithic Culture of anatomically modern humans. 7. Middle phase of the Upper Paleolithic - Gravettian, a complex hunter-gatherer society. 8. Cultural development of Central Europe after the last glacial maximum - Epigravettian and Epiaurignacian. 9. Late phase of the Upper Paleolithic - Magdalenian as the last great Paleolithic culture of Europe. 10. Epipaleolithic - main cultural traditions in Europe; Tišnovien and Epimagdalenian in Moravia; cultural groups in Bohemia. 11. - 12. Mesolithic - the development of the climate and the natural environment in the Holocene; economic and social changes in the Mesolithic society; main cultural traditions in Europe; Mesolithic settlement in Moravia and Bohemia. 13. Excursion to Dolní Věstonice and Pavlov - visit of the Archeopark Pavlov and the Paleolithic and Paleoanthropology Research Center of the Institute of Archeology of the CAS, Brno; visit of the main Gravettian sites in the Dolní Věstonice - Pavlov - Milovice settlement area. Seminars: Seminars will be devoted to selected topics from the Paleolithic archaeology, especially in the field research methods (geoarchaeology, dating, technology and typology of chipped stone industry and the industry of hard animal tissue, traseology, spatial analysis of settlements, ethnoarchaeology, experimental archaeology, etc.). The seminars will be realized with the active participation of students. Students will write an essay from the recommended literature on selected issues, which will be presented in the form of a short lecture, and together with the teacher will discuss the discussed topic.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Observation
  • Homework for Teaching - 50 hours per semester
  • Attendace - 9 hours per semester
  • Excursion - 8 hours per semester
  • Semestral Work - 13 hours per semester
  • Preparation for the Exam - 20 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The lecture will familiarize students with current state of knowledge of the Early and Middle Stone Age in Central Europe, mainly in the areas of Moravia and Bohemia. Introduction of the course will be devoted to the history of research, the characteristics of the natural environment in the quatern and to physical development of human. The main part will present an overview and characteristics of archaeological cultures in the Paleolithic and Mesolithic in the terms of chronology, geographic expansion, content of material culture, as well as economic and social aspects (residential and hunting strategies, use of natural resources, structures of settlements, arts, funerals).
Proficiency in the studied issue, ability to interpret the cultural development during the Paleolithic and Mesolithic in Central Europe, an overview of the current literature on the issue.
Prerequisites
Basic orientation in antropogenesis and characteristics of Paleolithic and Mesolithic period.

Assessment methods and criteria
Essay, Student performance, Written exam

Attend entrance turitorial - 1 hour: acquainted with contein and form of study subject, delivery resource materials. Attend at whole day long study program mat UP: 4 lectures with selected themes from Palaeolithic and Mesolithic, 4 seminars (the most important is attendance of students and their presentations), professional discussion. Consultations - Consultations are not least the two at beggining and in the end of semester: determination of procedure of individual studies and establish tasks. When student need, he can establish more consultations. Student can select formo of consultation with lecturers - personal, by email, skype, facebook etc. Study is controled by series of tasks, which student does between consultations. Studying is controled by fulfilling of tasks. Tasks are fulfilled between consultations. Subject is finished by Credit. Credit is awarded students hanging and approval seminars work and Examination (Written test).
Recommended literature
  • Fridrich, J. (2005). Ecce Homo. Svět dávných lovců a sběračů. Praha.
  • Inizan, M.L.; Reduron-Ballinger, M.; Roche, H.; Tixier, J. (1999). Technology and Terminology of Knapped Stone. , Préhistoire de la Pierre Taillée.
  • Kaminská, L'. (zost.). (2014). Staré Slovensko 2: Paleolit a mezolit.. Nitra.
  • Malina, J. (2009). Antropologický slovník. Brno.
  • Musil, R. (2014). Morava v době ledové. Prostředí posledního glaciálu a metody jeho poznávání.. Brno.
  • Neruda, P. (2016). Čas neandertálců. Brno.
  • Nerudová, Z. (2018). Základní příručka paleolitických technologií: jak přežít ve starší době kamenné.. Brno.
  • Oliva, M. (2005). Civilizace moravského paleolitu a mezolitu. Brno.
  • Oliva, M. (2016). Encyklopedie paleolitu a mezolitu českých zemí. Brno.
  • Podborský, V. ed. (1993). Pravěké dějiny Moravy. Brno.
  • Pokorný, P. (2011). Neklidné časy. Praha.
  • Přichystal, A. (2009). Kamenné suroviny v pravěku východní části střední Evropy. Brno.
  • Sklenář, K.; Hartl, J. (1990). Archeologický slovník I. Kamenné artefakty.. Praha.
  • Svoboda, J. a kol. (2009). Paleolit Morava a Slezska. Aktualizované vydání.. Brno.
  • Svoboda, J. (1999). Čas lovců. Brno.
  • Svoboda, J. (2016). Dolní Věstonice - Pavlov. Praha.
  • Svoboda, J. (2011). Počátky umění. Praha.
  • Svoboda, J. (2014). Předkové. Evoluce člověka.. Praha.
  • Šída, P. (2012). Metody terénního výzkumu a vyhodnocení paleolitických a mezolitických situací. Ústí nad Orlicí.
  • Valoch, K.; Lázničková-Galetová, M. (eds.). (2009). Nejstarší umění střední Evropy. První mezinárodní výstava originálů paleolitického umění.. Brno.
  • Vencl, S. (ed.), Fridrich, J. (2007). Paleolit a mezolit. Archeologie pravěkých Čech 2.. Praha.


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