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AFRAMER 98a: Junior Tutorial - African Studies
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Students wishing to enroll must petition the Director of Undergraduate Studies for approval, stating the proposed project, and must have the permission of the proposed instructor. Ordinarily, students are required to have taken some coursework as background for their project.
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AFRAMER 99: Senior Thesis Workshop
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Thesis supervision under the direction of a member of the Department.
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AFRAMER 99 - Senior Thesis Workshop
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AKKAD 120: Intermediate Babylonian
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
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AKKAD 120 - Intermediate Babylonian
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AKKAD A: Beginning Babylonian
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to the fundamentals of Babylonian (Akkadian) grammar and the most commonly encountered Neo-Assyrian cuneiform signs.
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ANE 100: History of the Ancient Near East:
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This course provides an overview of the history of the ancient Near East, with aparticular focus on ancient Mesopotamia. It begins with the advent of writingin the late fourth millennium B.C.E. and ends with the fall of Babylon to Cyrusthe Great, in 539 B.C.E. The course combines archaeological, art historical,and textual data to explore the extraordinarily rich history of this region.
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ANE 102: Introduction to Mesopotamian Religion
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A survey of the history and major concerns of ancient Mesopotamian religion from prehistoric times down to the reign of Alexander the Great. Among the topics treated are the key figures of the Sumero-Babylonian pantheon, the major mythological compositions (read in translation), personal religion, cosmogonies and theogonies, magic and divination, Mesopotamian temples, and cult and ritual. The course makes rich use of ancient iconography.
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ANE 102 - Introduction to Mesopotamian Religion
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ANE 109r: History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Topic for 2010-11: The Assyrians in the Levant
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ANE 109r - History and Archaeology of the Ancient Near East
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ANE 115: Archaeology of the Levant (Syria-Palestine)
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A chronological survey of the archaeology of the Levant in which material culture provides a window on human evolution, society, economy, and religion from the Lower Palaeolithic to Hellenistic times. Special topics include the earliest colonization of Homo erectus, the origin of modern humans, the emergence of farming and pastoral societies, the formation and dissolution of Bronze Age city-states, and the rise and fall of Iron Age kingdoms such as Israel, Moab, and Edom.
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ANE 120: Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A survey of the Hebrew Scriptures as viewed in their historical and cultural setting in the ancient Near East and as interpreted by modern scholarship, with attention to this literature as an expression of the religious thought of Israel and one of the formative influences on Western civilization.
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ANTHRO 1010: The Fundamentals of Archaeological Methods & Reasoning
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A comprehensive introduction to the practice of archaeology and major themes from our human past: how do archaeologists know where to dig? How do we analyze and understand what we find? What do we know about the origins of the human species, agriculture, cities, and civilization? The course integrates methods and theory, and utilizes Peabody Museum collections, to show how we reconstruct ancient diet, trade, and political systems. We also explore the role of archaeology in colonialism, modern politics, and film.
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