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ARCH 1482: Power, Profit, and Pillage: The Rise and Fall of Trading Kingdoms in Asia (ANTH 1540)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for ANTH 1540 S01 (CRN 25773).
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ARCH 1483: Arts of Imperial Song (HIAA 1040A)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for HIAA 1040A S01 (CRN 25369).
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ARCH 1484: Attachment to Objects in Chinese Literature (EAST 1950P)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for EAST 1950P S01.
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ARCH 1500: Classical Art in the RISD Museum
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The RISD Museum's collection of Greek, Etruscan and Roman art will be studied firsthand and in light of recent scholarship in art history, archaeology and museum studies. The course will explore original contexts for museum objects; issues of cultural property and museum ethics; conservation and restoration; design and education components of exhibitions; and notions of historical interpretation in museum display. Enrollment limited to 15.
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ARCH 1540: Cultural Heritage: The Players and Politics of Protecting the Past
1.00 Credits
Brown University
From Antarctica to Zimbabwe, cultural heritage encompasses the very old and the still in use, the man-made and the natural, the permanent and the ephemeral -- even the invisible and the edible. This course will explore issues of modern threats to cultural heritage such as tourism and development, questions of authenticity and identity, and archaeology's intersection with law, ethics, public policy, and economics.
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ARCH 1545: Trafficking in Antiquities: The Law of the Land
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Pending Approval. The black-market trade in antiquities is the third largest illicit business in the world, ranking below only drugs and organized crime. Participants include local bands of looters, larger networks (often simultaneously involved in other illegal activities, such as drug trafficking) and dealers all over the globe. This class will trace the patterns of this trade, and the ongoing attempts of the law, at all levels, to prosecute and contain it.
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ARCH 1550: Who Owns the Classical Past?
1.00 Credits
Brown University
The purpose of this course is to offer a forum for informed discussion of a variety of difficult questions about access to the classical past, and its modern-day ownership and presentation, seen primarily from the perspective of material culture (archaeology, art, museum displays, etc.).
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ARCH 1600: Archaeologies of the Near East
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Writing, urbanism, agriculture, imperialism: the ancient Near East is known as the place where earliest agriculture flourished, cities were developed and writing was invented. This course offers a detailed examination of the region's archaeological history and current archaeological practice, in connection with its political engagements including Western colonialism and the formation of nation states. The social and cultural history of the Near East from prehistory to the end of Iron age (300 BC) will also be discussed. Studying the material remains of the ancient past, we wil investigate various interpretive approaches and concepts used within Near Eastern archaeology. The main goal of the course is to develop a critical understanding of ancient societies and their material culture from an interdisciplinary, post-colonial perspective.
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ARCH 1606: Imagining the Gods: Myths and Myth-making in Ancient Mesopotamia (AWAS 1100)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for AWAS 1100 S01.
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ARCH 1623: Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture (EGYT 1500)
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Brown University
Interested students must register for EGYT 1500 S01 (CRN 25444).
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