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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Arts : Classical Studies

104-244/344 Corinth: A Case Study in Greek History and Archaeology

Availability:

Not offered in 1997.

Credit Points:

16.7 2nd and 3rd year

Coordinator:

Dr E Pemberton

Prerequisite/s:

Any two Arts subjects or permission of the Head of the Department.

Contact:

One lecture and one seminar a week, or equivalent.

Subject Description:

The history of Corinth from the Bronze Age to 146 BC, with special attention to the importance of archaeological evidence. Students on completion of the subject should have acquired a knowledge of the development of Corinth as a major Greek polis and the role it played in Greek history, and also have an understanding of the use of archaeology in reconstructing the history of this city.

Assessment:

3000 words of written work (50%) and a 2-hour examination (50%).

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