Classics 238 - ARCHEO E. MEDITERR BRONZE AGE

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Rebecca Worsham
TTh 03:00-04:50
Smith College
30094-S19
SEELYE 302
rworsham@smith.edu
For many of us, the Mediterranean Bronze Age is associated with mythological events like the Trojan War. But how did the people of the Bronze Age actually live? This course surveys the archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age, including Egypt and the Aegean, among others, from 3000 to 1100 BCE. We explore not only the pyramids and palaces of the period, but also the evidence for day-to-day living, from crafts production to religion. We also examine how these cultures interacted, and the Mediterranean networks that both allowed them to flourish and led to their collapse.
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