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Jul 01, 2025
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ARH 2111 - ANCIENT ART credits: 3.0 ARH 2111 and ARH 3111 A study of the architecture, painting, sculpture, and minor arts of the civilizations around the Mediterranean Sea from the third through the first millennium B.C. The course emphasizes the social, political, religious, and geographical influences on the arts and artifacts of ancient peoples. In this course the two main areas that will be examined are Egypt and Etruria. Objectives: A) Students will identify and discuss the values and beliefs of ancient Mediterranean Peoples through the study of art and architecture; B) Students will identify and describe all forms of art and architecture by visual means. Method of Instruction: Lecture and discussion. Method of Evaluation: Midterm and Final (25% and 30% respectively), Quizzes (20%), Five-page essay on a specific building or art object (25%), Quizzes will consist of slide identification, Midterm, and final exams will consist of slide identification and essays. Meets *NWP Distribution Requirement for ARH 2111 only.
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