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.

Roman Art and Archaeology

Roman Art and Archaeology

Instructor: David Soren
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Reviewed on Jan 11, 2017
Fantastic course, both interesting and informative. Writing weekly essays was interesting, and peer grading was challenging. Overall, I greatly enjoyed this course!
Reviewed on Apr 29, 2023
I loved this class, the Professor is so knowledgeable and he shares his life experiences. I would love a chance to take more classes by this Professor.
Reviewed on May 21, 2020
The course was interesting it is well made. People who are not specialists but have interest in the history of the Roman Empire could learn a lot in an easy and pleasant way.
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