Description of Individual Course Units
Course Unit CodeCourse Unit TitleType of Course UnitYear of StudySemesterNumber of ECTS Credits
ARK-23-101ANADOLU TARİHİ COĞRAFYASI -IElective126
Level of Course Unit
Second Cycle
Objectives of the Course
B.C. Tribes living in various regions of Anatolia in the 1st millennium BC geographical locations, processes, historical events, settlement schemes, socio-cultural activities, production their economy, religious beliefs, trade relations, and burial to introduce the traditions
Name of Lecturer(s)
Prof. Dr. Bahattin ÇELİK
Learning Outcomes
1B.C. In the first millennium, in different regions of Anatolia explains the living tribes
2Depicted in the narratives of ancient writers explains the characteristics of the cities.
3Geographically, the cities founded by various tribes explains their positions, processes and historical events
4Layout schemes of cities in different regions, sociocultural activities, production economies and define their religious beliefs
5Commercial relations of western and southern Anatolian cities and learn the burial customs.
Mode of Delivery
Daytime Class
Prerequisites and co-requisities
No Prerequisites
Recommended Optional Programme Components
Course Contents
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
WeekTheoreticalPracticeLaboratory
1Anatolian BC. The regions and tribes of the 1st millennium B.C. disclosure.
2The cities depicted in the works of ancient writers Description of the characteristic features.
3B.C. Geographical locations of Anatolian cities belonging to the first millennium, Identification of processes and historical events.
4Definition of settlement schemes in the old cities of Anatolia
5The socio-cultural aspects of the tribes living in the old cities of Anatolia. description of its activities.
6B.C. Definition of the production economy of the cities of the first millennium B.C.
7B.C. Explanation of religious beliefs in the cities of the first millennium BC.
8Midterm
9Interpretation of sculpture works in ancient cities.
10commercial use of western and southern Anatolian urban societies. description of its activities.
11BC in western and southern Anatolian cities. tomb of the first millennium Identification of architecture and burial customs
12Explanation of city coins belonging to the Greek and Roman periods
13Explanation of natural disasters in ancient cities
14Explanation of natural disasters in ancient cities
15Significant natural events in ancient cities disclosure
16final exam
Recommended or Required Reading
Hoepfner, W. & E.L. Schwandner (1994). Haus und Stadt im Klassischen Griechenland. Deutscher Kunst Verlag, München. Gruben, G. (1966/1980). Die Tempel der Griechen. Hirmer Verlag. München. Cook, R.M. (1981). Clazomenian Sarcophagi. Philipp von Zabern. Mainz/Rhein. Akurgal, E. (1983). Ancient Civilizations and Ruins of Turkey. TTK Basımevi. Ankara.
Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Midterm Examination1100
SUM100
End Of Term (or Year) Learning ActivitiesQuantityWeight
Final Examination1100
SUM100
Term (or Year) Learning Activities40
End Of Term (or Year) Learning Activities60
SUM100
Language of Instruction
Turkish
Work Placement(s)
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesNumberTime (hours)Total Work Load (hours)
Midterm Examination111
Final Examination11515
Attending Lectures1510150
Individual Study for Mid term Examination212
Individual Study for Final Examination12525
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)193
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
LO1
LO2
LO3
LO4
LO5
* Contribution Level : 1 Very low 2 Low 3 Medium 4 High 5 Very High
 
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