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AR 332

Children in the Ancient World

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This course investigates the raising, nurturing and treatment of children in the Ancient Mediterranean World between c. 4000 BCE and 400 CE. Students use art, archaeological and literary evidence to analyze how gender, age, disease, care, religion, politics etc. shaped the childhoods of ancient children. Prerequisite: Year 3 status.

This course investigates the raising, nurturing and treatment of children in the Ancient Mediterranean World between c. 4000 BCE and 400 CE. Students use art, archaeological and literary evidence to analyze how gender, age, disease, care, religion, politics etc. shaped the childhoods of ancient children. Prerequisite: Year 3 status.

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This course investigates the raising, nurturing and treatment of children in the Ancient Mediterranean World between c. 4000 BCE and 400 CE. Students use art, archaeological and literary evidence to analyze how gender, age, disease, care, religion, politics etc. shaped the childhoods of ancient children. Prerequisite: Year 3 status.


AR 332

Children in the Ancient World

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This course investigates the raising, nurturing and treatment of children in the Ancient Mediterranean World between c. 4000 BCE and 400 CE. Students use art, archaeological and literary evidence to analyze how gender, age, disease, care, religion, politics etc. shaped the childhoods of ancient children. Prerequisite: Year 3 status.

This course investigates the raising, nurturing and treatment of children in the Ancient Mediterranean World between c. 4000 BCE and 400 CE. Students use art, archaeological and literary evidence to analyze how gender, age, disease, care, religion, politics etc. shaped the childhoods of ancient children. Prerequisite: Year 3 status.

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This course investigates the raising, nurturing and treatment of children in the Ancient Mediterranean World between c. 4000 BCE and 400 CE. Students use art, archaeological and literary evidence to analyze how gender, age, disease, care, religion, politics etc. shaped the childhoods of ancient children. Prerequisite: Year 3 status.


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AR 332 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)

Archaeology (ARCH)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 1 (1)

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