Fall 2008 Graduate Course Offerings

Course 
Course Title 
Instructor  
Class Hours
Classroom
612 South Asian Archaeology Magee, Peter
M 4-6
 
671 Archaeology of the NE Peloponnesos

Wright, James C.

T 7-10  
683 The Art/Assyrians & Neighbors Atac, Mehmet-Ali
Th 2-4
 

Spring 2009 Graduate Course Offerings

Course
Course Title
Instructor
Class Hours
Classroom
634 Problems in Greek Art Donohue, Alice A. M 4-6  

List of Graduate Seminars and Courses

Seminar topics are determined for each semester in consultation with the graduate students.


605: The Concept of "Style"  (Donohue)
607: Architectural Sculpture (Webb)
608: The Interpretation of Programs of Greek Architectural Sculpture  (Donohue)
609: Greek Sanctuaries  (staff)
610: Greek Architecture (Wright)
611: Athenian Topography  (staff)
612: The Acropolis of Athens  (staff)
614: Greek Identity  (staff)
615: Mystery Cults (Webb)
617: The Origins of the Greek Polis  (Wright)
618: Macedonian Archaeology  (staff)
619: Topics in Hellenistic Archaeology  (Webb)
620: Monumental Painting and Mosaics  (staff)
622: Classical Conceptions of the Human Figure  (Donohue)
624: Issues in Greek Vase Painting  (staff)
625: The Historiography of Greek and Roman Art  (Donohue)
627: The Idea of the Monument  (Donohue)
631: The Early Bronze Age in the Aegean: the Cyclades and the Mainland  (Wright)
632: Early and Middle Minoan Crete  (Wright)
633: Neo- and Post-Palatial Crete  (Wright)
635: The Shaft Graves, Thera and Neo-Palatial Crete  (Wright)
636: The Mycenaeans  (Wright)
637: Middle Helladic and Early Mycenaean Archaeology  (Wright)
638: Archaeology of Assyria (Ataç)
639: Iron Age-Greece (Wright)
641: Case Studies in Mortuary Analysis  (Wright)
645: Ethnicity in Near Eastern Archaeology  (staff)
647: Methods of Comparative Chronology  (staff)
648: Method and Theory in Archaeology  (staff)
652: Hittite Archaeology and History  (staff)
653: Style Analysis of Ceramics  (Magee)
655: Urartu and Feudalism  (staff)
657: Syro-Hittite Sites and Their Art  (staff)
658: Nomadism and Urbanism in Syria-Palestine  (staff)
659: Problems in Mycenaean Archaeology  (Wright)
661: Pergamon and Samothrace  (Webb)
664: Problems in Third Millennium Syria-Palestine  (staff)
665: The Halaf Period  (staff)
667: Column of Trajan (Webb)
669: Ancient Greece & the Near East (Ataç)
677: Iconography  (Ataç/Kinney/Hamilton)
680: Problems in the Archaeology of Mesopotamia  (staff)
681: Organization and Planning of Near Eastern Cities  (staff)
683: The Art of the Assyrians  (staff)
692: Achaemenids and Persians  (staff)
693: Studies in Greek Pottery  (staff)
696: Kingship and Early States (Ataç)

727: Pompeii (Webb)

Selected Undergraduate Courses

Incoming students with incomplete preparation in archaeology will be advised to take selected undergraduate courses (with additional work for graduate credit) during their first years in graduate school.

Cooperation with the University of Pennsylvania

Under the reciprocal plan, students may register for one unit of work each semester at the University of Pennsylvania or pursue research at the University Museum.

 

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