Archaeology

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Egypt and It’s Surroundings: Interrelations in the IV millennium B.C.
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 3
Recommended Semester: 5
ECTS Credits Allocated: 4.00
Pre-requisites: None

Course objectives: To acquire knowledge regarding the relations and interactions that Egypt had with Canaan, Lower Nubia and Mesopotamia in the period between 4000-3000 B.C.: ways, mechanisms, form, dynamics and the consequences. Developing the ability to define a “relation” model and how to synthetically and critically review it.

Course description: Comparative cultural configuration of Egypt and the region in the IV millennium B.C. Entering Nubia. Egyptian presence in Canaan. Influence from Mesopotamia. Models of interaction. The effect of regional relations on internal development processes.

Learning Outcomes: Midterm examination after the 7th week and written final examination.

Archaeology – Bachelor’s Degree 2009
Egypt and It’s Surroundings: Interrelations in the IV millennium B.C.
Status: optional
Recommended Year of Study: 3
Recommended Semester: 5
ECTS Credits Allocated: 4.00
Pre-requisites: None

Course objectives: To acquire knowledge regarding the relations and interactions that Egypt had with Canaan, Lower Nubia and Mesopotamia in the period between 4000-3000 B.C.: ways, mechanisms, form, dynamics and the consequences. Developing the ability to define a “relation” model and how to synthetically and critically review it.

Course description: Comparative cultural configuration of Egypt and the region in the IV millennium B.C. Entering Nubia. Egyptian presence in Canaan. Influence from Mesopotamia. Models of interaction. The effect of regional relations on internal development processes.

Learning Outcomes: Midterm examination after the 7th week and written final examination.

Literature/Reading:
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