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Written sources in the service of archaeological research Scripta et effossiones: lecture work

Bruna Kuntić-Makvić ; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

A brief overview of the concept, structure, objectives and
content of the curriculum of the course “Written Sources in
the Service of Archaeological Research” is presented. The
author conducted this course in the Archaeology Graduate
Study Program from the 1992/93 academic year to
the 2001/02 academic year. Also covered is an overview
of the literary sources which are useful to archaeological
research based on both the quantity and types of data and
their age. Information directly pertaining to the Croatian
historical territory* is highlighted. Methodological instructions.
Reference methods and structure of bibliographic
units for writers and editors. Structure of publications,
translations, commentary types. Editions of individual
sources, series, abstract collections. Information from the
works of Croatian Latinist authors. Select examples.

Keywords

literary sources of Classical Antiquity; study of archaeology; Vitruvius, Pausanias; Pliny, Diodorus; Croatian Latinists; Ivan Lučić Lucius; Matija Petar Katanči

Hrčak ID:

21632

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/21632

Publication date:

1.4.2008.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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