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ARCH 0540: Art, Archaeology and Civic Life from the End of the Republic through the Early Empire, 40 BCE-140 CE
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This survey course will familiarize students with the art, architecture and literature of Rome during the early Imperial era (ca. 40 BC - AD 140), through investigation of significant sites, monuments and museum collections in Rome and southern Italy.
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ARCH 0542: The Visual Culture of Early Modern Rome (HIAA 0560)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for HIAA 0560 S01.
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ARCH 0550: Late Roman and Early Christian Art and Architecture
1.00 Credits
Brown University
An introduction to the relationship between Roman art and the art of emerging Christianity. The course begins with the Pantheon and ends with the Hagia Sophia.
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ARCH 0600: Introduction to Islamic Archaeology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course will survey the archaeology of the regions under the political authority of Muslim states from the seventh century AD until the rise of the Ottoman Empire. We will examine Muslim societies through the archaeological record of their cities, monuments, and artifacts. We will consider both the "core" Islamic lands of the Middle East and its "periphery" such as Muslim Spain, sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian sub-continent.
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ARCH 0650: Islamic Civilizations
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This introduction to early Islamic civilization will examine the interrelationship between the emerging Islamic religious tradition and the development of specifically Muslim social institutions, the role of ethnic and religious minorities, and the flowering of Islamic thought and material culture. Students will study archaeology, political and social histories, visual arts, and textual traditions to explore the evolution and institutionalization of Islam from Spain to Central Asia.
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ARCH 0666: Cult Archaeology: Fantastic Frauds and Meaningful Myths of the Past
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The pyramids and Stonehenge built by aliens? The power of the Mummy's Curse? These myths couldn't be true... or could they? Cult Archaeology examines popular and fantastic interpretations of archaeological remains presented in the press and popular media. This course finds the logical flaws in pseudoscientific explanations and the biases that underlie them. Discover the "truth" about archaeology!
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ARCH 0770: Food and Drink in Classical Antiquity
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Everybody eats - but patterns of eating (and drinking) vary dramatically from culture to culture. This course traces the mechanics of food production and consumption in the ancient Mediterranean world, considers how diet marked symbolic boundaries and gender differences, and in general explores the extent to which the ancient Greeks and Romans "were what they ate."
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ARCH 0800: Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course focuses on a single historical figure, Alexander the Great, using him as a point of departure for exploring a wide range of problems and approaches that typify the field of Classical Studies. How knowledge of Alexander has been used and abused provides a fascinating case study in the formation and continuous reinterpretation of the western Classical tradition.
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ARCH 0801: Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition (CLAS 0810A)
0.00 Credits
Brown University
Interested students must register for CLAS 0810A S01 (CRN 26156).
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ARCH 1050: Old World and New World Perspectives in Archaeology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course examines how archaeologists working on different sides of the world study the past. Archaeology in the Old World and New World has developed on parallel, but separate, trajectories. While these approaches share methods and theories, they often interpret archaeological data in alternative or even contradictory ways. In this course we will view archaeological topics from both perspectives, using examples from the Mediterranean and Mesoamerica, to try to better understand, and perhaps bridge the gap between, some of our differences. Prerequisite: An introductory course in archaeology, either through the Joukowsky Institute or the Anthropology department.
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