- Docente: Marco Zecchi
- Credits: 6
- SSD: L-OR/02
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Anthropology, Religions, Oriental Civilizations (cod. 8493)
Also valid for First cycle degree programme (L) in Humanities (cod. 8850)
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from Nov 11, 2024 to Dec 18, 2024
Learning outcomes
The course aims at offering a basic knowledge of the ancient
Egyptian civilization in its various aspects - historic, religious,
linguistic, economic and artistic - starting from ist origin to the
end of the dynastic period.
Course contents
The course is an introduction to the ancient Egyptian civilization,
flourishing from the fourth millennium a.C., above all to ist
history, religion, social structure, art and literature. Part of
the course focuses on the analysis of the architecture and social
and religious functions of some important templar and funerary
complexes of ancient Egypt.
Readings/Bibliography
Attending and non-attending students will have to prepare:
- T. Wilkinson, The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt, London 2010
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en ) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Assessment methods
The exam consists of an oral interview which aims at verifying the degree of knowledge acquired by the student in relation to the discipline in its various articulations. The candidate's assessment is based on questions related to specific aspects of ancient Egypt's history, religion, architecture, art and literatureStudents with a high capability to comment on aspects and characteristics of Egyptian civilization and who demonstrate a thorough knowledge of Egyptian history, have good critical abilities and an understanding of the chosen bibliography and who express themselves with a language accurate and appropriate to the discipline will receive an excellent markStudents with a capability to comment on aspects and characteristics of Egyptian civilization and who demonstrate a knowledge of Egyptian history, have critical abilities and an understanding of the chosen bibliography and who express themselves with a language appropriate to the discipline will receive a good markStudents who show to have memorized the main points of the subject, not accompanied by a particular critical ability and who will use a language not always appropriate to the discipline will pass the exam.Students with a lack of knowledge of the discipline and who have not acquired the capacity to analyse the bibliography will not pass the exam.
Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is necessary to contact the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en ) with ample time in advance: the office will propose some adjustments, which must in any case be submitted 15 days in advance to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of these in relation to the teaching objectives.
Teaching tools
power point
Students who require specific services and adaptations to teaching activities due to a disability or specific learning disorders (SLD), must first contact the appropriate office: https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students.
Office hours
See the website of Marco Zecchi
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.