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AS 130.336: Human Sacrifice in the Ancient Near East and Beyond
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
A survey of the phenomenon of human sacrifice, primarily focusing on the practice in the ancient Near East but also covering examples from other societies, both ancient and modern
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AS 130.348: The Case of Judaism
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Description: "How does a religious system which defines its ancient laws as God-given and unchangeable apply them to radically different and changing social, political and intellectual situations? This course explores the literature of "Questions and Answers"(She'elot u-Teshuvot), the Jewish legal responsa which have struggled to match Jewish religious law to modern life for fifteen centuries. A sweeping survey of Jewish history as revealed by one of its most impenetrable yet fascinating sources. Cross-listed with Jewish Studies
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AS 130.351: The Emergence of Civilization: A Cross-Cultural Examination
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
A comparative study of the origins of urban, literate civilizations in five culture areas:Mesopotamia, China, the Indus Valley, Egypt, and Mesoamerica. For each area, we will review the physical setting, the archaeological and textual evidence for the development of states and urban civilization, and theories advanced to explain the rise (and eventual collapse) of these complex societies.
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AS 130.353: Space Archaeology: An Introduction to Satellite Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course introduces technologies archaeologists use to map ancient landscapes. These include Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping software, advanced Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, and various types of satellite imagery. Taught together with 131.653
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AS 130.401: Intro To Mid Egyptian
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Prereq: 130.400 Introduction to the grammar and writing system of the classical language of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom (ca. 2011- 1700 B.C.). Taught jointly with 133.601
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AS 130.441: Elem Biblical Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
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AS 133.320: Wisdom and Knowledge in Ancient Egypt
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Already in Antiquity, the Egyptians had a reputation for wisdom and “secret” knowledge. But what was the reality behind this reputation? Who was a “wise man” or “wise woman” in Egypt? How did they organize and teach scientific ideas and concepts? How did they compose, maintain, and transmit the “books” containing their canon of knowledge? From the abundant ethical, scientific, literary, magical, and religious writings of the Egyptians we will attempt to understand what wisdom and knowledge meant to the Ancient Egyptians.
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AS 134.300: Who Wrote the Bible? The Documentary Hypothesis in Modern Research
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
In the course “Who wrote the Bible? The Documentary Hypothesis in Modern Research” we will explore Wellhausen's thesis according to which the first five books of the Bible consist of four sources: J, E, D and P. In our discussions we will focus on the historical and cultural background of the individual sources and their alleged authors.
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AS 140.106: History of Modern Medicine
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
This course examines medical ideas, practices, and structures in their historical context and social setting, in Europe and the United States, from the 18th century to the present. Cross-listed with Public Health Studies
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AS 140.215: Monuments and Memory
3.00 Credits
Johns Hopkins University
Why do some places, whether manmade or natural, capture and hold our imaginations? Why, and how, do we commemorate particular sites? This course will explore the construction or discovery, and the enduring significance, of selected monuments in the West, beginning with the Great Pyramid and ending with the World Trade Center. We will consider national memorials by which the West has measured itself. We will study how they were made, interpreted and represented in art, literature, popular culture, and tourism. Cross-listed with Program in Museums and Society.
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