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Roman Art and Archaeology

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This course is a study of the art and archaeology of ancient Rome from Villanovan and Etruscan forerunners to the Age of Constantine. The development of architecture, town planning, sculpture, and wall-painting is traced within the framework of Roman social and political history. Special attention is given to the archaeolgical sites of Pompeii and Ostia as case studies in Roman material culture. (lec 3) cr 3.

Course Code: CLAS-2527EL
Department Description: Thorneloe University
Credits: 3.00
Course Type: Undergraduate
Course Status: Active
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