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Apr 19, 2024
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CLAS 306 - Egypt after the Pharaohs Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits: 4 Credits Attribute: 4SS, CD
From 323 BCE until the seventh century Arab conquest, the Macedonian Ptolemies and subsequently, the Romans ruled Egypt. During this colonial period, Egypt was inhabited by a multitude of ethnic groups, including Persians, Jews, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans. Yet, Egyptian culture and heritage, particularly in the realm of religion and art, remained vibrant. Through thematic topics rather than a strict chronological approach, this course surveys the social, political and cultural history of Greco-Roman Egypt. Enrollment Limit: 25 Instructor: D. Wilburn Consent of the Instructor Required: No Prerequisites & Notes 100- or 200 - level course in Classics Dept.
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