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ARTH 406 — Roman Art and Architecture: 3 Credits (3 Lec)

(Rotation) Offered as needed based on student demand. No prerequisites for non majors. This lecture-based course looks at the public and private art and architecture of ancient Rome. The study encompasses the Etruscan and Republican foundations-cultural, political and artistic-of Rome and then moves on to the period when emperors ruled and the borders of the empire at its height ranged from Britain to North Africa. The course is arranged as a chronological survey moving from the earliest archaeological evidence of settlement on the hills of Rome in the 10 century BCE to the reign of the emperor Constantine in the fourth century CE

Prerequisites: ARTH 200IA, ARTH 201IA

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