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AR 221

Archaeology of Greece & Rome

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This course aims to provide students with a thorough introduction to the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world from the 15th century B.C. through the 4th century A.D. We will explore the development and transformation of political, economic, social, and religious institutions, in addition to assessing archaeological evidence for the daily life of all segments of the Greek and Roman population. Perceptions of Greek and Roman archaeology in modern culture and popular media will also be examined. Exclusions: AR214, AR215, CL214, CL215

This course aims to provide students with a thorough introduction to the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world from the 15th century B.C. through the 4th century A.D. We will explore the development and transformation of political, economic, social, and religious institutions, in addition to assessing archaeological evidence for the daily life of all segments of the Greek and Roman population. Perceptions of Greek and Roman archaeology in modern culture and popular media will also be examined. Exclusions: AR214, AR215, CL214, CL215

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This course aims to provide students with a thorough introduction to the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world from the 15th century B.C. through the 4th century A.D. We will explore the development and transformation of political, economic, social, and religious institutions, in addition to assessing archaeological evidence for the daily life of all segments of the Greek and Roman population. Perceptions of Greek and Roman archaeology in modern culture and popular media will also be examined. Exclusions: AR214, AR215, CL214, CL215


AR 221

Archaeology of Greece & Rome

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This course aims to provide students with a thorough introduction to the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world from the 15th century B.C. through the 4th century A.D. We will explore the development and transformation of political, economic, social, and religious institutions, in addition to assessing archaeological evidence for the daily life of all segments of the Greek and Roman population. Perceptions of Greek and Roman archaeology in modern culture and popular media will also be examined. Exclusions: AR214, AR215, CL214, CL215

This course aims to provide students with a thorough introduction to the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world from the 15th century B.C. through the 4th century A.D. We will explore the development and transformation of political, economic, social, and religious institutions, in addition to assessing archaeological evidence for the daily life of all segments of the Greek and Roman population. Perceptions of Greek and Roman archaeology in modern culture and popular media will also be examined. Exclusions: AR214, AR215, CL214, CL215

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This course aims to provide students with a thorough introduction to the art and archaeology of the Greek and Roman world from the 15th century B.C. through the 4th century A.D. We will explore the development and transformation of political, economic, social, and religious institutions, in addition to assessing archaeological evidence for the daily life of all segments of the Greek and Roman population. Perceptions of Greek and Roman archaeology in modern culture and popular media will also be examined. Exclusions: AR214, AR215, CL214, CL215


AR 221 Prerequisites

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AR 221 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Archaeology and Heritage St (AHST)

Ancient Studies (ANST)

Archaeology (ARCH)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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