課程資訊
課程名稱
考古學對死的研究
The Archaeology of Death 
開課學期
112-2 
授課對象
文學院  人類學系  
授課教師
圖雷克 
課號
Anth5166 
課程識別碼
125EU3570 
班次
 
學分
2.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
第1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9 週
星期四2,3,4,5(9:10~13:10) 
上課地點
水源人201 
備註
本課程以英語授課。密集課程。停修日期:4/12前
總人數上限:20人 
 
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課程概述

This course provides a basic overview of the theory and methodology of the study of funerary areas, burial contexts and social and symbolic perception of death in prehistoric societies. Through the archaeological evidence of funerary rituals will be presented not only prehistoric people's attitudes toward death and the afterlife but also their culture, social organization, symbolic systems and cosmology. The focus on archaeology of personhood will be targeted mainly on the analysis of age and gender categories. Introductory topics summarize the methodology of field and laboratory research of funerary data in archaeology including application of scientific methods, spatial analysis of burial data and palaeodemography. In the interpretation section of the course an attention is also paid to the social and ritual significance of death and the transformation of human understanding of mortality. We are going to focus on case studies from different periods and locations throughout the world from Palaeolithic to the rise of historical societies. Case studies will further shed light on the social interpretation of burial data and their use in reconstructing social relationships, and will present significant discoveries. The end of the course is devoted to the ethics of the archaeological research of funerary and the political and ethical controversies surrounding human remains. This lecture is designed for audience among archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, and others who have a professional interest in funerary evidence, or general curiosity about past death and burial.
密集課程上課日期和時間:
每週四小時進行7.5週共30小時(2/19-4/18)
 

課程目標
1.To overview the theory and methodology of archaeological study of funerary are-as, burial contexts, and social and symbolic perceptions of death in prehistoric so-ciety
2.Through the archaeological evidence of funerary rituals to discuss not only prehis-toric people's attitudes toward death and the afterlife but also their culture, social organization, symbolic systems, and cosmology.
3.To introduce the methodology of field and laboratory research of funerary data in
archaeology including the application of scientific methods, spatial analysis of burial data, and palaeodemography.
4.To introduce cases from different periods and locations throughout the world from the Palaeolithic to the rise of historical societies.
5.To discuss the ethics of the archaeological research of funerary and the political and ethical controversies surrounding human remains.

1.理解考古學研究史前社群的墓葬空間、埋葬脈絡、死的社會或儀式意涵、象徵思維、人群對死亡的理解、甚至人觀與世界觀的理論與方法論
2.認識由舊石器至歷史時期不同時間不同地區的案例
3.認識不同社會人群如何詮釋墓葬資料並如何使用以對社會關係的重建
4.認識與討論考古學在墓葬資料的使用與研究其間的政治與學術倫理等相關議題。 
課程要求
Read required readings, class presentation and discussion, mid and final papers
參考書目閱讀、課堂口頭報告與討論、期中與期末作業 
預期每週課後學習時數
10小時 
Office Hours
 
指定閱讀
Compulsory title
Turek, J. 2016 Sex, Transsexuality & Archaeological Perception of Gender Identities, Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress, Volume 12:3, pp. 340-358.
DOI 10.1007/s11759-017-9303-0
https://www.academia.edu/31945294/
 
參考書目
Suggested reading
Bahn, Paul 2003 Written in Bones: How Human Remains Unlock the Secrets of the Dead. Firefly Books: London
ISBN-13 ? 978-1552976593
BRADLEY, Richard 1998 The significance of monuments. On the shaping of human experience in Neolithic and Bronze Age Europe, Routledge London – New York.
ISBN 9780415152044
Edmonds, Mark 1999 Ancestral Geographies of the Neolithic. Landscapes, Monuments and Memory. Routledge, London – New York.
ISBN 9780415204323
Gibson, Alex & Simpson, Derek (eds.) 1998 Prehistoric Ritual and Religion, Sutton Publishing: London
ISBN-13 ? 978-0750915984
Koch, Julia Katharina & Kirleis, Wiebke 2019 Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies. Sidestone Press: Leiden
ISBN 9789088908217
https://www.sidestone.com/books/gender-transformations-in-prehistoric-and-archaic-societies
Kri?tuf, Petr & Turek, Jan et al. 2019 Areny p?edk?. Posvatno a ritualy na po?atku eneolitu. – Ancestral Arenas. Cult and Ritual at the beginning of Eneolithic. Z?U:Plze?.
ISBN 978-80-261-0851-1
https://www.academia.edu/40915263/
Metcalf, Peter – Huntington, Richard 1991 Celebrations of Death. The Anthropology of Mortuary ritual, Second edition, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
ISBN-13 ? 978-0521423755
Moore, Jenny & Scott, Eleanor 1997 Invisible People and Processes. Writhing Gender and Childhood into European Archaeology. Leicester University Press:London.
ISBN 0718500245
Neustupny, Ev?en 1995 The significance of facts, Journal of European Archaeology 3 (1), 189-212.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1179/096576695800688250
Parker Pearson, Mike 1999 The archaeology of death and burial, Sutton Publishing.
ISBN 978-0750917773
https://www.academia.edu/30120946/
Turek, J. 2017 Prehistoric ceremonial warfare. Beginning of institutionalized violence. Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress, Volume 13:3, pp. 535-548.
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-017-9330-x
https://www.academia.edu/35308130/ 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
讀本閱讀 
20% 
 
2. 
課堂報告討論 
20% 
 
3. 
期中、期末報告 
60% 
 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
2/22  Introduction/ Introduction to Burial Archeology 
第2週
2/29  Human understanding of death and the beginnings of funerary practices/ Stages and variability of funerary rituals
 
第3週
3/07  Basics of field methodology of burial contexts and funerary areas/Scientific methods of analysis - Burial contexts and human remains 
第4週
3/14  Population mobility/ Isotope studies and stress and diet reconstruction 
第5週
3/21  Burial rites as a source of reconstruction of prehistoric society/ Age and Gender reconstruction 
第6週
3/28  Spatial analysis of funerary areas / Death and monumentality in the landscape - World of dead and living 
第7週
4/04  Spring Break 
第8週
4/11  Mummies and conditions for their preservation/ Ethics of funerary archaeology 
第9週
4/18  Final report/presentation