| |
CLAS
4040/6040
ARCHAEOLOGY
OF THE HELLENISTIC WORLD
|
| |
| |
Information
about Testing |
| |
| |
Don't wait until the last minute to begin preparing for
tests. Go over class notes and the PowerPoint presentations the day after
class to collect your thoughts on material covered in class and to relate
it to the reading assignments for the week. You should also go over your
notes from the reading assignments at the end of each week.
All of the tests for this course will include Slide Identifications
and Short Answer questions. The final exam will be a take-home essay test.
I. Slide Identifications:
I will show you several images of an artifact, a building, or a site.
Each will be shown for approximately 5 minutes.You are expected to identify
it (i.e., list its name, date, material, artist [if applicable] and
provenance [place of origin], etc.) and then to comment on the significance
of the artifact, building or site for the Hellenistic world. More points
will be awarded for commentary than for identification. I will be looking
for how well you engage the material, show investigative interest, offer
new insights and critique the arguments in the readings. If you do not
recognize a slide right off, DON'T PANIC. By the time of the testing,
you should know quite a lot about the Hellenistic world and should be
able to make some reasonable guesses that should get you at least partial
credit. And, indeed, I may show one or two "unknowns" on a
testimages you have not have seen in class, but will be similar
to items you have seen during the course. You should apply your knowledge
of artistic, architectural and archaeological methods, meanings and
trends to explain the items as best you can.
Do not simply describe the objectdescription is not commentary!
The slide IDs are intended to test both familiarity with archaeological
objects and your wider cultural knowledge. Some slides may call for
discussion of artistic trends and techniques; others may offer a window
onto broader social or cultural topics. Some do both. Be imaginative.
Ask yourself how a particular slide can enable you to display your multi-faceted
knowledge of the Hellenistic world. Apply your knowledge of artistic,
architectural and archaeological methods, meanings and trends to explain
the items as best you can. It is often useful to point to details in
the image in order to discuss larger issues.
II. Practice Slide Identifications:
Do these practice identifications in exam conditionsi.e., give
yourself no more than five minutes to write your anwer for each slide,
work in a quiet place with no distractions and without books or study
notes. Once your time is up, click on the possible answers for some
ideas on how to place the object in a broader context.
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|