| 10596292 | BASIC ASPECTS OF SCIENCE APPLIED TO ARCHAEOMETRY [GEO/09, CHIM/01] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 6 |
Obiettivi formativi This course aims to provide students coming from a Humanities academic background (archaeology, Conservation, Art History) with the basic principles in Chemistry (including Biochemistry), Geology (Petrography and Mineralogy), Physics (Properties of the Matter, Electromagnetic Radiation) needed for them to understand the scientific methodologies and techniques used in archaeometry research field.
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| N/D | BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS AND GEOLOGY [GEO/09] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi This course aims to provide students coming from a Humanities academic background (archaeology, Conservation, Art History) with the basic principles in Chemistry (including Biochemistry), Geology (Petrography and Mineralogy), Physics (Properties of the Matter, Electromagnetic Radiation) needed for them to understand the scientific methodologies and techniques used in archaeometry research field.
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| N/D | BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY [CHIM/01] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi This course aims to provide students coming from a Humanities academic background (archaeology, Conservation, Art History) with the basic principles in Chemistry (including Biochemistry), Geology (Petrography and Mineralogy), Physics (Properties of the Matter, Electromagnetic Radiation) 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 [L-ANT/01, L-ANT/10] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 6 |
Obiettivi formativi 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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| N/D | ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONTEXTS [L-ANT/01] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi 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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| N/D | EXCAVATION METHODS [L-ANT/10] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi 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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| 10596294 | PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES [CHIM/12, L-ANT/10] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 6 |
Obiettivi formativi 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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| N/D | DETERIORATION FACTORS [CHIM/12] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi 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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| N/D | PRESERVATION METHODS [L-ANT/10] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi 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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| 10620219 | DIGITAL TECHNIQUES AND LABORATORY PRACTICE IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS SCIENCE [L-ANT/10, GEO/11] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 6 |
Obiettivi formativi This course is intended to provide students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge on a set of innovative, state of the art IT, Bio-chemical, Chemical, Geo-Physical and Image Processing techniques currently being applied in Archaeology and the study of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage materials. 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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| N/D | DIGITAL TECHNIQUES [L-ANT/10] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi This course is intended to provide students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge on a set of innovative, state of the art IT, Bio-chemical, Chemical, Geo-Physical and Image Processing techniques currently being applied in Archaeology and the study of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage materials. 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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| N/D | LABORATORY PRACTICE [GEO/11] [ENG] | 1º | 2º | 3 |
Obiettivi formativi This course is intended to provide students with basic theoretical and practical knowledge on a set of innovative, state of the art IT, Bio-chemical, Chemical, Geo-Physical and Image Processing techniques currently being applied in Archaeology and the study of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage materials. 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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