Conducted in
terms:
2022/23L, 2023/24L, 2024/25L, 2025/26L
ISCED code: 0222
ECTS credits:
4
Language:
English
Organized by:
Institute of Archaeology
(for:
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń)
(in Polish) A history of past human populations read from bones 1201-OG-EN-HPHPRB
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Contact hours with teacher:
– participation in laboratory – 30 hrs.
Self-study hours:
– reading literature – 25 hrs;
– preparation for presentation – 10 hrs;
– essay – 25 hrs;
– credit preparation – 20 hrs.
Altogether: 110 hrs (4 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) Student:
– W1: knows basic anthropological – archaeosteological, archaeological and historical records of past human populations;
– W2: knows key changes in relationship between people and environment in the past;
– W3: know basic factors of relationship of man and cultural and natural environments;
– W4: know significance influences of ecological and cultural factors in past populations and human life.
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) Student:
– U1: knows how to interpret osteoarcheological and bioarchaeological data in anthropological and archaeological context;
– U2: knows how to evaluate relationship between man and environment and culture;
– U3: assesses human impacts on the natural environment.
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) Student:
– K1: is aware an influence of world of human and animals in the culture heritage;
– K2: recognizes the need for interdisciplinary research in studies on human populations in the past time – environment relationship.
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Expository teaching methods:
– discussion seminar assisted with multimedia presentations; introduction to each topic by a short lecture;
– presentations of osteological material and introduction to basic analysis of bones and teeth and results interpretation on the light of different kind of questions about the past time, past life and past environment and human.
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Basic knowledge about the past culture and the world of humans (past anthropocene).
Course coordinators
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