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(Submission #173)
This course examines and surveys the art and architecture of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East, Ancient Egypt, the Bronze Age Aegean, Ancient Greece, Ancient Tuscany (Etruscan), and Ancient Rome. The goal is to understand the works of art and architecture themselves, as products of skill and technology, and to understand the culture they embody and to recognize and interpret their ability to change the future.
Area of Knowledge and Inquiry: Appreciating and Participating in the Arts (AP) Context of Experience: European Traditions (ET) Extended Requirement: Not Applicable
Credits: 3 Prerequisites: None Existing Course: Existing Existing Course Number: ArtH110 Course Anticipated to be offered: Other Other (if specified): Probably every other fall semester. Number of Sections: 1 Number of Seats: 50
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