2. Greek archaeology |
2.1. The city and the urbanism. Colonial expansion. Public civil and religious architecture. Necropolis and domestic buildings
2.2.Major art: statues and reliefs. Painting and mosaic.
2.3. The Greek ceramic: productions, typology, functionality and iconography. |
3. Roman and Late Roman archaeology |
3.1. Construction and architecture. Public, private and funerary architecture. Cities andurbanism: Rome and other provincial cities.
3.2. The army and his settlements. The rural landscape: field organization, roads, hydraulic engineering, villages and countryside houses.
3.3.Statues, reliefs, paintings and mosaics. The ceramic (productions, typology) and other sumptuary and industrial arts (glass, metals)
3.4. Necropolis and Early Christian cultural architecture. Sculpture, relief and mosaic. |