13953 Colloquium

Sense and Sensibility: The Archaeology of Sensory Experience and Perception

Elisa Roßberger Henny Piezonka

Zusätzl. Angaben / Voraussetzungen

The language of instruction is English. The seminar should be combined with the colloquium of the same title. The module includes a visit from archaeology students of the University of Copenhagen (5.12.25) who will work in parallel on the same topic, and a return visit by the FU Berlin students to Copenhagen (February 2025). Schließen

Kommentar

For general information see the seminar of the same title. The colloquium will be taught in four all-day units, including a full-day workshop with students from the University of Copenhagen at FU Berlin, and a return visit/workshop at Copenhagen. In addition, two full-day rehearsal sessions will take place in preparation of the trip to Copenhagen. Schließen

Literaturhinweise

Hamilakis, Y. 2013. Archaeology and the senses: Human experience, memory, and affect. Cambridge; Hawthorn, A./A.-C. Rendu-Loisel, Hrsg. 2019. Distant impressions: The senses in the ancient Near East, Winona Lake; Neumann, K./A. Thomason, Hrsg. 2021. The Routledge Handbook of the Senses in the Ancient Near East; Shepperson, M. 2017. Sunlight and shade in the first cities. A sensory archaeology of early Iraq; Skeates, R. /J. Day. 2020. The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology. Schließen

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