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CLSICS 306L The Archaeology of Ancient Rome


3 Credit(s)

This course provides a methodological approach to roman archaeology as a key to understanding the history and culture of Rome and its empire from the city’s origins in about 750 BC through the height and decline of Roman civilization during the first through fourth centuries AD. The course makes extensive use of images and surveys the art and architecture of the Romans in the context of primary literary sources. CLSICS 306L and HIST 306L are the same course.

Distribution Area: World Cultures

Enrollment Requirements:
Prerequisite: One 200-level or higher CLSICS or HIST course or permission of instructor.