ARCH 0420 Archaeologies of the Greek Past – Fotini Kondyli
From Bronze Age palaces to the Acropolis in Athens and on the trail of Alexander the Great, this course explores the ancient Greek world through archaeology—using art, architecture, and everyday objects to learn about ancient Greek society, from the monumental to the mundane. It also considers how we experience ancient Greece today, including questions about archaeological practice, the antiquities trade, and cultural heritage. WRIT.
Follow the class’ blog on current views on Greek archaeology, discoveries, debates, politics and archaeology here:
ARCH 0420_Archaeologies of the Greek Past
Course website:
http://brown.edu/Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/courses/greekpast2014
Meets: MWF 1:00-1:50pm, Rhode Island Hall 108
To view all blog posts for this class, click on Greek Archaeology.