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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Arts
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DescriptionThis course provides students with the opportunity to pursue in-depth study in the area of archaeology and ancient history while completing a bachelors degree or double degree in other fields. Students investigate and develop an understanding of the study and reconstruction of past societies and their evolution. They also acquire an understanding of material culture (art, architecture, ceramics, objects of daily use) together with social structure, religious beliefs and cultural philosophy. The study of ancient literature and documentary evidence is stressed. The focus is upon the study of the cultures of Egypt, Minoan Crete, Mycenaean Greece and ancient Israel as well as Assyria, Babylon Classical Greece, Rome and the early city-states of the Near East. ObjectivesGraduates are expected to develop:
StructureThis course consists of a standard 48 point major consisting of a first year sequence of 12 points and one of the following:
RequirementsStudents are required to complete a three-year major sequence (48 points) in archaeology and ancient history. For information on the units required refer to the 'Areas of study' section in this Handbook at http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/aos/ug-archaeology-and-ancient-history.html. Award(s)Diploma in Arts (Archaeology)
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