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<YEAR>2022</YEAR>
<SEMESTER>F</SEMESTER>
<INSTRUCTOR>Instructor To Be Announced;Geoffrey Sumi</INSTRUCTOR>
<INSTRUCTOR>Catherine Baker</INSTRUCTOR>
<TYPE>Lecture</TYPE>
<MEETING_INFO>MW 03:15PM-04:30PM</MEETING_INFO>
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<INSTRUCTOR_PERM>N</INSTRUCTOR_PERM>
<DESCRIPTION>In 79 CE, the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, preserving them for future rediscovery. This course examines the unparalleled evidence for Roman daily life that archaeologists have uncovered at these sites since the start of excavation in the 1700s -- including everything from public art and architecture to domestic spaces, farms, tombs, shops, graffiti, and even sewers. Through a thorough exploration of these sites, we will consider how individuals lived, worked, and died in the Roman world, and how the study of archaeology and the ancient world has evolved since the earliest excavations.</DESCRIPTION>
<DESCRIPTION>In 79 CE, the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, preserving them for future rediscovery. This course examines the unparalleled evidence for Roman daily life that archaeologists have uncovered at these sites since the start of excavation in the 1700s -- including everything from public art and architecture to domestic spaces, farms, tombs, shops, graffiti, and even sewers. Through a thorough exploration of these sites, we will consider how individuals lived, worked, and died in the Roman world, and how the study of archaeology and the ancient world has evolved since the earliest excavations.</DESCRIPTION>
<INSTRUCTOR>Instructor To Be Announced;Geoffrey Sumi</INSTRUCTOR>
<INSTRUCTOR>Catherine Baker</INSTRUCTOR>
<TYPE>Lecture</TYPE>
<MEETING_INFO>MWF 10:00AM-11:15AM</MEETING_INFO>
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<COMMENTS>Prereq: LATIN-102.</COMMENTS>
<INSTRUCTOR_PERM>N</INSTRUCTOR_PERM>
<DESCRIPTION>Combines a thorough review of Latin grammar and syntax with an introduction to the life and literature of ancient Rome, based on the reading of selected passages of Roman prose and poetry.</DESCRIPTION>