ANCH6505 A region in antiquity: Gallipoli and western Turkey
| Offered By | School of Cultural Inquiry |
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| Academic Career | Graduate Coursework |
| Course Subject | Ancient History |
| Offered in | ANCH6505 will not be offered in 2012 |
| Unit Value | 12 units |
| Course Description | This course is taught on-site in western Turkey, and will be offered over the (Australian) summer. Students will travel to a number of important archaeological sites relating to the Greco-Roman world, with a particular focus on the regional history of Gallipoli and the Troad. The course will examine the history of cities and settlement in the area over a long historical period, from the Late Bronze Age to the late Roman empire. A number of major archaeological sites will be visited; the final selection will take into account accessibility of individual sites at the time the course is offered. The course will begin in Istanbul (Byzantion/Constantinople). Likely sites to be visited in western Turkey include Pergamon, Smyrna, Ephesos, Magnesia on the Maiandros, Priene, Miletos, Didyma and Halikarnassos. A particular focus of the course will be a study of the regional history of the Gallipoli peninsula (occupied by 12 or 13 small cities in antiquity) and the nearby Troad, the area around the significant Bronze Age site of Troy. The course will consider topics such as: history and nature of Greek colonisation; structure and settlement patterns of Greek poleis; effects on the region of the conquests of Alexander the Great and the later incorporation of the area in the Roman empire; effects of warfare on local populations; urban development in the Roman empire; and the cultural and literary significance of an area which was both home to epic traditions and the birthplace of a number of major authors and intellectual figures. |
| Learning Outcomes |
Students will come to a better understanding of issues such as:
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| Indicative Assessment |
• course diary, plus overall course participation: 15% |
| Workload | . |
| Requisite Statement | Prerequisite: Arts courses to the value of 12 units |
| Recommended Courses | ANCH1013, HIST1019 |
| Prescribed Texts | Selected articles and book chapters will be provided, relating to key issues and individual sites. |
| Programs | Master of Classical Studies and Graduate Certificate in Classical Studies |
| Academic Contact | Peter.Londey@anu.edu.au and Peter.Londey@anu.edu.au |
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