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Not offered in 2007
This unit will focus upon a study of Egypt and her interaction with the major Mediterranean cultures during the Late Bronze Age into Early Iron Age, c. 1550-900 BCE. A key theme will be the study of the so-called Egyptian Empire: the reasons for expansion into the Near East and Nubia, the resultant changes to Egyptian society and the problems involved in maintaining her sphere of influence. The significance of trade and the development of a complex web of international diplomacy will be examined, as will religious innovation and orthodoxy, and urbanism. The surviving sources, from archaeological to textual, will be examined and analysed in a multi-disciplinary study.
Upon successful completion of this unit students will have:
Essay (2500 words): 45%
Tutorial participation and presentation (500 words): 15%
Examination (1 hour): 25%
Document test (500 words): 15%
Third-year students will be expected to demonstrate more advanced analytical skills and submit work incorporating a higher level of competence in independent reading and research.
3 hours (2 x 1 hour lectures and 1 x 1 hour tutorial) per week
ARY2230