ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Hours of tutorials: 12 Expository Class: 34 Interactive Classroom: 14 Total: 60
Use languages Spanish (85%), Galician (14%)
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: History
Areas: Ancient History
Center Faculty of Humanities
Call: First Semester
Teaching: Sin docencia (Extinguida)
Enrolment: No Matriculable | 1st year (Yes)
To show the importance of archaeological heritage as an indispensable historical source for the knowledge of the ancient world.
Know their basic concepts, meaning and structural differences with respect to other forms of heritage (cultural, artistic, ethnographic.).
Manage the forms of conservation and musealization and their diversity (heritage located in urban centers, archaeological landscapes). Understand their link with society as an element of identity but also as a form of socio-economic dynamization.
1. Archaeological heritage, definition and basic concepts.
2. Archaeological heritage in urban centres.
3. The archaeological landscape.
4. Archaeological heritage and society
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ALONSO FERNÁNDEZ, L., Diseño de exposiciones : concepto, instalación y montaje, Madrid, 1999.
ALONSO IBÁÑEZ, M. R.: El patrimonio histórico. Destino público y valor cultural,
Madrid, 1991.
ASTRO MORALES, F., BELLIDO GANT, M. L. (eds.): Patrimonio, museos y turismo
cultural: claves para la gestión de un nuevo concepto de ocio, Córdoba, 1998.
BELLIDO GANT, Mª L. (dir.), Difusión del patrimonio cultural y nuevas tecnologías, Sevilla, 2008.
DOMÍNGUEZ ARRANZ, A. (ed.): El Patrimonio arqueológico a debate: su valor cultural y económico. Actas de las Jornadas celebradas en Huesca del 7 al 8 de mayo de 2007, Huesca, 2009.
FONTAL MERILLAS, O.: La educación patrimonial. Teoría y práctica en el aula, el museo e Internet, Gijón, 2003.
GARCÍA FORTES, S., FLOS TRAVIESO, N.: Conservación y restauración de bienes
arqueológicos, Madrid, 2008.
GONZÁLEZ ACUÑA, D.: Patrimonio arqueológico urbano: propuesta metodológica de evaluación del estado de conservación y riesgo, Sevilla, 2004.
HERNÁNDEZ CÓRDOBA, F. X.: Museografía didáctica e interpretación de espacios arqueológicos, Gijón 2012.
HERNÁNDEZ HERNÁNDEZ, F.: Los museos arqueológicos y su museografía, Gijón, 2010
-- Manual de Museología, Madrid, 2001.
IGLESIAS GIL, J. M. (ed.): Cursos sobre el Patrimonio Histórico, Santader, 2002-2009
INIESTA, A. y MARTÍNEZ, J.A.: Intervenciones sobre el patrimonio arqueológico: de la excavación al museo, Murcia, 2002.
MONDÉJAR JIMÉNEZ, J.A., GÓMEZ BORJA, M.A.(coord.): Turismo cultural en ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad, 2009.
MOURE, A.: Escritos sobre historiografía y Patrimonio Arqueológico, Santander, 2006.
PÉREZ-JUEZ GIL, A.: Gestión del Patrimonio Arqueológico: el yacimiento como recurso turístico, Barcelona, 2006.
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RODRÍGUEZ, I.: Arqueología Urbana en España, Barcelona, 2003.
VV.AA.: Seminario sobre Parques Arqueológicos, Madrid, 1993.
VV.AA.: Actas de la I Reunión Internacional sobre el Patrimonio Arqueológico: modelos de gestión, Valencia, 1995.
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AA.VV. (2000): Presentando el pasado. Arqueología y turismo cultural. Trabajos de Prehistoria, 57. Madrid.
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VV.AA. (2009):Arqueología, patrimonio y desarrollo urbano: problemática y soluciones: Actas del seminario de Girona (2009), Gerona.
General Skills:
CG1. Show flexibility and vitality in such a way as to be able to adapt to new situations while maintaining a positive and proactive attitude.
CG2. Acquire the necessary ability to examine and assess so as to afford new ideas and solutions, as well as to transmit information and knowledge.
CG4. Recognize and accept their own responsibility in their solid commitment to democratic values and fundamental human rights, especially those of gender equality, multi-culturalism, and inclusion of people who are dependent due to impaired/reduced mobility.
Transversal Skills:
CT1. Acquire the capacity to analyze and summarize information from different sources, by assessing their relevance and interest based on the objectives to be pursued.
CT2. Know and understand the rules and be able to use the Spanish language in a coherent, correct, and appropriate manner in both oral and written communication.
CT6. Organize and plan their work with the objectives and resources that are available.
CT9. Maintain an ethical commitment and demonstrate sensitivity towards social and environmental issues.
Specific Skills:
CE1. Know and understand the value and use of tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
CE2. Understand and interpret the historical, anthropological, social, and artistic bases of cultural processes, while they develop an analytical attitude towards them and pay special attention to gender equality.
CE3. Know and understand the main concepts related to procedures and protocols for heritage and culture and assess them so that they can apply these strategies in their professional careers in the field of culture.
CE7. Know and understand the value of culture as a tool for social transformation and an answer to the main problems in contemporary societies.
There will be 14 hours of face-to-face teaching and 12 hours of small group tutoring. In the official schedules there is a weekly hour of face-to-face classes, which can be followed either in the classroom set for that purpose in the Faculty of Humanities or through synchronous connection with streaming technology (MSTeams) used to share the teaching session. The resources and materials used in these face-to-face sessions (Power Point, videos, 3D reconstructions) will be made available to all students through the virtual classroom. Documentary dossiers will also be used, which will allow students to follow the explanation better. As for the tutoring sessions, there will be 12 small group tutoring sessions aimed at providing theoretical-methodological guidance and resolving doubts. They will be planned in 12 different weeks, according to the time slots that favor the majority participation of students, the streaming technology (MSTeams) used for the development of classes of the subject will be used.
The consultations made by the students by mail, will have a response in a term not exceeding 72 hours in the school days, provided that the teacher is not enjoying any permission. The activities and tasks of the continuous evaluation shall be evaluated within a period not exceeding one month.
The evaluation will be continuous, so that 90% of the grade will be obtained by active participation in the virtual classroom (15%), continuous evaluation activities (short written papers (15%) and oral (20%) and the presentation of a supervised final work to be exhibited in the virtual classroom on the dates indicated at the beginning (40%).The rules for each of the works, as well as the material to be commented on will be provided by the Teacher in the classes. At the beginning of the course, the conditions for completion and the deadline by which they must be delivered will be established. The personal work and the original work of the student will be evaluated and will not be valued those works that are a simple plagiarism of other books. It will be essential to demonstrate the capacity for analysis and will also assess the structure of the work, the suitability of the content to the topic, the correct use of citations and notes, the bibliography, its careful presentation, the correction in the written/oral expression and the spelling. For the realization of each one, the student will always be able to go to the teacher in the corresponding hours of tutoring, so that he can solve his problems on its elaboration and the doubts on concrete aspects. The rest (10%) will correspond to the final exam.
On the second opportunity in July, students will have to take the same type of tests that have been carried out throughout the course for continuous evaluation. Students who have been granted a dispensation from attending classes by the Dean will be examined on the same basis as those applied to face-to-face teaching. SUBSEQUENT CALLS: For students who fail the subject, the same criteria will be applied in the calls of successive years as in the first opportunity. In the case of fraudulent exercises or tests, the provisions of Art. 16 of the Regulations on the Assessment of Students' Academic Performance and on the Review of Marks (DOG 21 July 2011).
In the event of the suspension of classroom teaching due to the health emergency, all the work would be presented through the virtual classroom tasks, with the student having, at all times, the necessary material for its realization, that would be provided by the teacher either directly, or through electronic/web resources.
teaching: 24 hours
Interactive teaching / seminar 24 hour
Individual tutoring of students 3 hours
Exam 4
Personal work of students and other activities 95
As a continuous assessment, the student should strive to meet the set deadlines and perform constant work.
CONTINGENCY PLAN (indications for scenary 2 and 3):
TEACHING METHODOLOGY: the interactive and / or expository sessions of the subject will be developed through the Teams platform.
EVALUATION SYSTEM: the final test will also be carried out through the Teams platform and will maintain its complementary nature with respect to the continuous evaluation specified in the evaluation section of this teaching guide. In cases of fraudulent performance of exercises or tests, the provisions of the Regulations for the validation of academic performance for two students and for the review of qualifications shall apply.
Maria Dolores Dopico Cainzos
Coordinador/a- Department
- History
- Area
- Ancient History
- Phone
- 881824730
- mdolores.dopico [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Francisco Folgueira Rios
- Department
- History
- Area
- Ancient History
- francisco.folgueira.rios [at] usc.es
- Category
- Ministry Pre-doctoral Contract
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| 17:00-18:00 | Grupo /CLIS_01 | Classroom 14 |
| 01.19.2024 16:00-18:30 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom 14 |
| 06.28.2024 10:00-12:00 | Grupo /CLE_01 | Classroom 15 |
| Teacher | Language |
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| DOPICO CAINZOS, MARIA DOLORES | Spanish |
| Teacher | Language |
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| DOPICO CAINZOS, MARIA DOLORES | Spanish |
| FOLGUEIRA RIOS, FRANCISCO | Galician |
| Teacher | Language |
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| DOPICO CAINZOS, MARIA DOLORES | Spanish |
| Teacher | Language |
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| DOPICO CAINZOS, MARIA DOLORES | Spanish |