Art History 217 - Greek Art and Archaeology
GREEK ART & ARCHAEOLOGY
Fall
2020
01
4.00
Rebecca Worsham
MW 10:55-12:10
Smith College
10769-F20
REMOTE
rworsham@smith.edu
10768
Same as CLS 217. This course is a contextual examination of the art and architecture of Ancient Greece, from the end of the Bronze Age through the domination of Greece by Rome (ca. 1100-168 BCE) and handles an array of settlements, cemeteries, and ritual sites. It tracks the development of the Greek city-state and the increasing power of the Greeks in the Mediterranean, culminating in the major diaspora of Greek culture accompanying the campaigns of Alexander the Great and his followers. The course takes a broadly chronological approach, and the question of a unified Greek culture is stressed. Continuing archaeological work is considered.