10596292 | BASIC ASPECTS OF SCIENCE APPLIED TO ARCHAEOMETRY | 1st | 2nd | 6 | GEO/09, CHIM/01 | ENG |
Educational objectives This course aims to provide students coming from a Humanities academic background (archaeology, Conservation, Art History) with the basic concepts of chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical reactions, needed for them to understand the scientific methodologies and techniques used in archaeometry research field.
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY | 1st | 2nd | 3 | GEO/09 | ENG |
Educational objectives This course aims to provide students coming from a Humanities academic background (archaeology, Conservation, Art History) with the basic concepts of Physics, Petrography and Mineralogy, needed for them to understand the scientific methodologies and techniques used in archaeometry research field.
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BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS AND GEOLOGY | 1st | 2nd | 3 | CHIM/01 | ENG |
Educational objectives This course aims to provide students coming from a Humanities academic background (archaeology, Conservation, Art History) with the basic concepts of chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical reactions, needed for them to understand the scientific methodologies and techniques used in archaeometry research field.
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10596404 | EXCAVATION METHODS CULTURE AND CONTEXTS IN ARCHAEOLOGY | 1st | 2nd | 6 | L-ANT/01, L-ANT/10 | ENG |
Educational objectives This course is intended to provide students coming from a Science academic background with theoretical and practical basic knowledge and skills to:
- Grasp and understand the past through its material culture;
- Develop ability to perceive the physical space;
- Ability to identify the main material and cultural features of different archaeological periods.
- Understand basic archaeological excavation principles and techniques in theory and in the field.
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EXCAVATION METHODS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | L-ANT/01 | ENG |
Educational objectives Provide students coming from a Science academic background with theoretical and practical basic knowledge and skills to:
- Grasp and understand the past through its material culture;
- Ability to identify the main material and cultural features of different archaeological periods.
- Capacity to interpret and discuss stratigraphy and contexts
- Capacity to prepare technical and scientific reports
- Capacity to produce articles synthesis
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXTS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | L-ANT/10 | ENG |
Educational objectives Provide students coming from a Science academic background with theoretical and practical basic knowledge and skills to:
- Develop ability to perceive the physical space;
- Understand basic archaeological excavation principles and techniques in theory and in the field.
- Capacity to organize and promote archaeological interventions;
- Capacity to produce entire record field.
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10596378 | DIGITAL TECHNIQUES AND LABORATORY PRACTICE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS SCIENCE | 1st | 2nd | 6 | CHIM/12, L-ANT/10 | ENG |
Educational objectives This module is intended to provide students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge on a IT techniques applied to archaeology and the study of Cultural Heritage objects, including eophysical Survey, Remote Sensing, Structure from Motion Photogrammetry, Image Processing software, 3D scanning, Macrophotography. Students will be able to develop critical thinking in assessing the potential and limitations inherent to the technologies studied in order to be able to correctly apply them to real case studies.
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DIGITAL TECHNIQUES | 1st | 2nd | 3 | CHIM/12 | ENG |
Educational objectives This module is intended to provide students with practical knowledge on Practical Laboratory classes in innovative imaging and chemical analytical techniques applied to Cultural Heritage and Archaeometry. Students will be able to develop critical thinking in assessing the potential and limitations inherent to the technologies studied in order to be able to correctly apply them to real case studies.
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LABORATORY PRACTICE | 1st | 2nd | 3 | L-ANT/10 | ENG |
Educational objectives This module is intended to provide students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge on a IT techniques applied to archaeology and the study of Cultural Heritage objects, including eophysical Survey, Remote Sensing, Structure from Motion Photogrammetry, Image Processing software, 3D scanning, Macrophotography. Students will be able to develop critical thinking in assessing the potential and limitations inherent to the technologies studied in order to be able to correctly apply them to real case studies.
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10596294 | PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES | 1st | 2nd | 6 | CHIM/12, L-ANT/10 | ENG |
Educational objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the methods for assessing earthquake destruction in archaeological sites;
- Understand the effects of uncontrolled environmental conditions on artistic and historic artefacts;
- Understand the sources and causes of biodeterioration and their relationship to the intrinsic properties of the materials involved;
- Understand the need for constant environmental monitoring of archaeological sites and monuments
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PRESERVATION METHODS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | CHIM/12 | ENG |
Educational objectives Understanding the major natural risks, such as earthquake destruction in archaeological sites, and their assessment, as well as biological deterioration.
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DETERIORATION FACTORS | 1st | 2nd | 3 | L-ANT/10 | ENG |
Educational objectives Understanding active and passive environmental control and monitoring of critical parameters in open-air situations and in museum environment
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