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18 September 2024

Updated Optional Modules section

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Optional modules can vary from year to year. Example optional modules may include:

  • The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus
  • The Roman Near East
  • Democracy and Imperialism
  • Domestic Space in the Roman World
  • Food and Drink in the Ancient Mediterranean
  • Art and Architecture of Asia Minor
  • The Roman Empire from Tiberius to Hadrian
  • Sexuality and Gender in Antiquity
  • Greek Religion

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Optional modules can vary from year to year. Example optional modules may include:

  • Principles and Methods in Classical Archaeology
  • The Transformation of Roman Society under Augustus
  • The Roman Near East
  • Democracy and Imperialism
  • Domestic Space in the Roman World
  • Food and Drink in the Ancient Mediterranean
  • Art and Architecture of Asia Minor
  • The Roman Empire from Tiberius to Hadrian
  • Sexuality and Gender in Antiquity
  • Greek Religion
  • Coinage of Greece and Rome
  • Slaves, Gold and Fish Sauce: The Roman Economy
  • Public Engagement in Classics
  • The Archaeology of Athens and Attica
  • Ancient Medicine

18 September 2024

Updated Course Overview section

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You will benefit from many hands-on learning experiences, including handling authentic ancient artefacts, recreating the experience of a Greek symposium using replica vases, archaeological fieldwork opportunities in and around the Mediterranean region, including Crete, visiting historical sites and museums in the UK, and taking part in our annual classical play, which is staged at a professional theatre for a public audience of over a thousand people.

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You will benefit from many hands-on learning experiences, including handling authentic ancient artefacts, recreating the experience of a Greek symposium using replica vases, archaeological fieldwork opportunities in and around the Mediterranean region, including Greece, visiting historical sites and museums in the UK, and taking part in our annual classical play, which is staged at a professional theatre for a public audience of over a thousand people.