ARCH07055 2021 The Archaeology of Northwest Ireland

General Details

Full Title
The Archaeology of Northwest Ireland
Transcript Title
The Archaeology of Northwest I
Code
ARCH07055
Attendance
N/A %
Subject Area
ARCH - Archaeology
Department
ESCI - Environmental Science
Level
07 - NFQ Level 7
Credit
06 - 06 Credits
Duration
Semester
Fee
Start Term
2021 - Full Academic Year 2021-22
End Term
9999 - The End of Time
Author(s)
Frances Lucy, Chris Read, Sam Moore
Programme Membership
SG_SINTE_S07 202100 Certificate in Irish Archaeology (International)
Description

This module is ideally suitable for participants who completed modules in 'Prehistoric Ireland, from Ice Age to Iron Age: 12,500BC - AD400' and 'The Archaeology and Architecture of Medieval Ireland 400-1550AD'.The module explores a series of detailed case studies of archaeological sites and archaeological landscapes situated in the northwest of Ireland that cover a time period from the Mesolithic through to the modern era. The focus will be on County Sligo, but also looks at sites in Counties Donegal, Leitrim, Roscommon and Mayo Each case study relates to an in-depth analysis of different periods from Irish archaeology (with many sites being multi-period), and covers a large range of archaeological monument types set in various landscape contexts. It also explores mythological , folkloric and historical aspects of the sites

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

1.

Demonstrate knowledge of the key time periods and events outlined in the module

2.

Recognise principal monument types associated with different periods

3.

Demonstrate an understanding of how landscape relates to a monument location

4.

Place the archaeology of the north west region of Ireland into an Irish and European context

5.

Express archaeological data and knowledge about archaeological sites in their contexts through written formats

Teaching and Learning Strategies

This module will be delivered by online learning.
Powerpoint lectures will contain illustrations and supplementary text.
Class notes and reading will be available that cover key points of lectures

The course is divided in two main sections covering prehistoric sites and medieval sites located in the Northwest of Ireland, with some case studies covering both periods

Module Assessment Strategies

One 3,000-word essays by Week 12

A second 3,00-word essay by Week 14

Repeat Assessments

Repeat essay

Indicative Syllabus

Over the course of the module participants will explore a wide range of archaeological sites and archaeological landscapes as case studies covering the prehistoric and historical periods of Irish archaeology; from Mesolithic sites at Lough Gara, megalithic tombs, Bronze Age barrows and hillforts,  and historic settlement sites, ecclesiastic buildings and fortifications to internationally Important archaeological complexes such as Ceide Fields, the Carrowmore, Knocknarea and Carrowkeel passage tombs as well as the Iron Age ‘Royal Site’ at Rathcroghan, the Gaelic inauguration site of  the O'Dowd's at Aughris are among the archaeological sites that will be explored. The context of each site, its landscape and mythology/history will all be examined

Coursework & Assessment Breakdown

Coursework & Continuous Assessment
100 %

Coursework Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Essay Coursework Assessment Essay 50 % Week 8 1,2,3,4,5
2 Essay 2 Coursework Assessment Essay 50 % Week 14 1,2,3,5
             

Online Learning Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Online Lecture Online Lecture 2 Weekly 2.00
Total Online Learning Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 2.00 Hours

Module Resources

Non ISBN Literary Resources

See reading list for modules: Prehistoric Ireland, from Ice Age to Iron Age: 12,500 BC - AD 400 and The Archaeology and Architecture of Medieval Ireland 400-1550AD

Further reading will be directed by course tutor

Journal Resources

Journal articles will be supplied by the tutor

URL Resources

https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22William+Gregory+Wood+-Martin%22 (three vols of History of Sligo)

Other Resources

Course tutor will supply further reading and bibliography in advance of the course

Additional Information