BA (Hons) Ancient History and Archaeology and Religion
Course Overview
This course offers a dynamic exploration of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds by uniquely integrating the disciplines of history and archaeology. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of past societies by analyzing literary texts alongside physical artifacts and ancient sites. All materials are studied in translation, making the subject accessible to everyone while offering optional introductory modules in Greek or Latin.
Key Program Highlights
- Integrated study of both historical texts and archaeological evidence
- Focus on the social, political, and cultural worlds of ancient Greece and Rome
- No language prerequisites; all sources are studied in translation
- Opportunity for hands-on learning with ancient material culture and artifacts
- Option to take introductory modules in ancient Greek or Latin languages
Course Overview
This course offers a dynamic exploration of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds by uniquely integrating the disciplines of history and archaeology. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of past societies by analyzing literary texts alongside physical artifacts and ancient sites. All materials are studied in translation, making the subject accessible to everyone while offering optional introductory modules in Greek or Latin.
Key Program Highlights
- Integrated study of both historical texts and archaeological evidence
- Focus on the social, political, and cultural worlds of ancient Greece and Rome
- No language prerequisites; all sources are studied in translation
- Opportunity for hands-on learning with ancient material culture and artifacts
- Option to take introductory modules in ancient Greek or Latin languages