You may be right for the second second section, but It doesn't mean issues of conservation ( done last year) should be neglected. After all, changing methods and contributions of archaeologists was done in 2007 and repeated in 2008.Perhaps private housing, art/architecture or a particular public building for the longer question... they don't usually come up that often.
I'm thinking for the second section it could be on Italian/International contributions or new research/technologies.
Thanks, do you have a good guess for what might come up in Friday's exam?The reason they don't do ethics of conservation is because it's extremely narrow. I might be wrong, but my history teacher (on the question making committee for the past 4-ish years. not in it this year so he can teach year 12), says that they will never ask that question because you'll be talking about things like
- religious reasons, etc.
- devaluing artefacts by accumulating wealth through the museums, etc.
They aren't testing your knowledge of Pompeii and Herculaneum SPECIFICALLY. yes you can integrate things and say the philodemus project (example) is resulting in papyrus scrolls breaking forever, etc. But, most people in the state wont think of this. 13k-ish people do ancient history. 95% won't study at all and they will write 5 lines for an ethical response question.
It will be more bullshitting instead of testing your knowledge.
Also, Pompeii and Herculaneum is done across the board by the whole state. They mark it very leniently. Use the source and add a bit of your own information.
Have a quick read over the ethical stuff, but don't worry about focusing too much on it.
If it gives you piece of mind however, study it. I could be totally wrong.
What predictions do you have on the other sections?my teachers love guessing. What you can guarantee is that there will be no religion (2010 had religion and 2011 had household religion). I have a feeling it might be greek/egyptian influences and possibly political life? (don't think they've asked that before)
For the last bit, i think it will be on new research/technology such as anglo american, philodemus, etc. lAst year was conservation and before that it was just archaeologists in general
my teachers love guessing. What you can guarantee is that there will be no religion (2010 had religion and 2011 had household religion). I have a feeling it might be greek/egyptian influences and possibly political life? (don't think they've asked that before)
For the last bit, i think it will be on new research/technology such as anglo american, philodemus, etc. lAst year was conservation and before that it was just archaeologists in general
+1 i would also like to hear this!What predictions do you have on the other sections?
I agreeprobably something about human remains
that'll be quite tough but it's doable. Hope they don't.What if they ask about Mt Everest?