Compulsory attendance
Yes.
Admission requirements
Bachelor’s degree obtained;
Basic familiarity with provincial Roman archaeology. If in doubt, please contact the lecturer (see below).
Description
The Roman Limes, i.e. the frontier and its supporting installations, includes some of the most spectacular archaeological monuments in northern Europe. Barriers, such as Hadrian’s Wall, and forts such as the Saalburg, Novae, Udhruh and Lambaesis link the nations of modern Europe, North Africa and parts of the Near East with a common past, and provide the basis for the current application for UNESCO world heritage status.
A particular focus of the course will be the special characteristics of the North Sea frontier, with the coastal defence systems of Britain and the Continent, and attention to the nature of the ‘threat’ from overseas. We will investigate various aspects of the current debate on Roman frontiers and frontier communities. Topics will vary from year to year, but will include the structure and purpose of the frontier lines, issues of gender, migration, and relations with communities beyond the frontier, in Northern Germany and Scandinavia.
Course objectives
After completing the course the student
will begin to understand the complexity of the Roman frontier systems in North-Western Europe and beyond;
will be familiar with significant sites and excavations;
will be acquainted with the recent theoretical debate;
has gained writing skills;
has gained presentation skills.
Ects distribution
The course load will be distributed as follows:
7×2 hours of lectures (1 ects);
360 pages of literature (2 ects);
Assignments (3,000 words) (2 ects).
Timetable
Course schedule details can be found in the Master time schedule.
Mode of instruction
Lecture.
Assessment method
Participation (10%);
Assignments (20%);
Final essay (70%).
Assessment deadline
The assignments have weekly deadlines, the last one being the day before the last class.
All assessment deadlines (exams, retakes, paper deadlines etc.) can be found in the examination schedule.
Reading list
The reading list will be posted on Blackboard.
Registration
Register for this course via uSis.
Instructions for registration can be found in the uSis manual.
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for information on how to apply.
Contractonderwijs: all information (costs, registration, entry requirements, etc.) for those who are interested in taking this course as a Contractstudents is on the Contractonderwijs Archeologie webpage (in Dutch).
Contact information
For more information about this course, please contact mw. dr. C. van Driel-Murray.