CLARCH 841 - Topography of Rome
Winter 2016, Section 001
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Subject: Classical Archaeology (CLARCH)
Department: LSA Classical Studies
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Details

Credits:
3
Advisory Prerequisites:
Graduate standing and permission of instructor.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
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Description

The course deals with the development of settlement in Rome from its origins to the 5th century AD, within the context of contemporary urban developments in Italy. The students are exposed to the basic methodologies that allow the combination of textual and visual sources with the archaeological evidence. A series of case-studies, from the archaic Sacra Via to the Temple of Divus Augustus will provide opportunities to discuss controversial problems and different approaches to their solution.

Course Requirements:

One seminar paper. Reading knowledge of Italian is necessary.

Intended Audience:

Graduate Students in IPCAA, IPGRH, Classical Studies.

Class Format:

One three-hour meeting per week.

Schedule

CLARCH 841 - Topography of Rome
Schedule Listing
001 (SEM)
 In Person
29294
Open
9
 
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Th 3:00PM - 6:00PM
1/6/16 - 4/18/16

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