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ARCH 2980: Individual Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Brown University
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ARCH 2981: Thesis Research
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Individual reading for the Master's degree. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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ARCH 2982: Individual Reading for Dissertation
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Reading leading to selection of the dissertation subject. Single credit. Section numbers vary by instructor. Please check Banner for the correct section number and CRN to use when registering for this course.
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ARCH 2983: Dissertation Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Brown University
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ARCH 2990: Thesis Preparation
0.00 Credits
Brown University
For graduate students who are preparing a thesis and who have met the tuition requirement and are paying a registration fee to continue active enrollment.
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ARCH XLIST: Courses of Interest to Students Concentrating in Archaeology and the Ancient World
0.00 Credits
Brown University
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AWAS 0200: Introduction to Akkadian
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course is the first semester of an intensive, yearlong introduction to the Akkadian language, first written down over four thousand years ago in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). Attested in two main dialects, Babylonian and Assyrian, Akkadian is the earliest known member of the Semitic family of languages. We will grapple with the intricacies of the cuneiform ("wedge-shaped") writing system and master the Neo-Assyrian monumental script. Students will learn the fundamentals of the phonology, morphology, and grammar of the classical Old Babylonian dialect (ca. 1800 BCE) and read selections from the Laws of Hammurapi in the original language.
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AWAS 0210: Intermediate Akkadian
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course is the second semester of an intensive, yearlong introduction to the Akkadian (Babylonian/Assyrian) language. Students will deepen their knowledge of the cuneiform writing system and continue to develop their grasp of Akkadian grammar. Readings from Mesopotamian texts in the original language will include, among others, selections from the Laws of Hammurapi, Assyrian historical texts (such as the accounts of Sennacherib's siege of Jerusalem), and the story of the Flood from the Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh. Prerequisite: Introduction to Akkadian (AWAS0200) or permission of the instructor.
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AWAS 0300: Babylon: Myth and Reality
1.00 Credits
Brown University
From the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to the Tower of Babel to Babylon 5, the city of Babylon in ancient Iraq holds an important place in contemporary culture. But how much of what is commonly known of Babylon is true? In this course we will explore the ancient city of Babylon through its texts and archaeological remains and investigate the ways Babylon has been viewed over the past two thousand years. Enrollment limited to 20 first year students. FYS WRIT
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AWAS 0800: Introduction to the Ancient Near East
1.00 Credits
Brown University
This course offers an introduction to the study of the political, social and cultural history of the ancient Near East, from prehistory to the end of the Iron age (ca. 330 BC). Both literary sources and archaeological evidence are examined as relevant. Near East is understood here in its widest geographic extent, including primarily the Mesopotamian lowlands, Iranian and Syro-Anatolian highlands, as well as the Levantine coast. The course not only offers a foundational survey of the historical developments in the region, but also addresses the broader methodological and historiographic problems involved in Near Eastern studies. State formation and the development of complex societies, cult practices and cuneiform literary traditions, art, architecture and material culture, issues of landscape and settlement systems, agricultural production, regional and interregional trade, and craft production will constitute the central issues in the course. WRIT
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