Not offered in 2008
This unit examines a variety of methodological approaches to studying the ancient classical world: Greece, the Hellenistic kingdoms and Rome. Categories of data studied include: historiography, numismatic, epigraphic, papyrological, and material remains. The unit is organised around a series of case studies; these include aspects of Athens under Peisistratos and Perikles, the Hellenistic world in the reign of Ptolemy II, and Rome under Gaius Caligula.
On completion of this unit students will be expected to:
Research essay(6000 words): 60%; Seminar paper: oral and written (2000 words): 20%; Text critique (1000 words): 10%; Seminar/workshop preparation and participation: 10%.
One one-hour lecture and one one-hour seminar/workshop per week for 13 weeks.
A major sequence in Archaeology and Ancient History