The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the culture of ancient Rome beginning about 1000 BCE and ending with the so-called "Fall of Rome". We will look at some of the key people who played a role in Rome, from the time of the kings through the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. We will also focus on the city of Rome itself, as well as Rome's expansion through Italy, the Mediterranean, and beyond.
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Roman Art and Archaeology
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Introduction to 'Roman Art and Archaeology'
The Early Romans and Their Ancestors (ca. 1000 - 500 BCE)
The Roman Republic's Rise and Fall (509 - 31 BCE)
Augustus and the Early Roman Empire (31 BCE - 1st century CE)
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TOP REVIEWS FROM ROMAN ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY
David is the kind of professor that could make you change your major just to be in his classes. This course is INCREDIBLY well written, intuitive, and amazing.
It's a wonderful course! Full of really interesting information. It shares also many not very well known studies. High level of education! Thank you, Cristina.
Very well structured course. interesting topics, good pace, nice video's, interesting guest lectures and not too easy test question made this an interesting learning experience.
Really enjoyed this course. Especially enjoyed the numerous guest interviews that covered many different areas of the Classics field. The addition of the professor's dog was a little odd.
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