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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC).
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and the Roman people.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and the Roman people. A study of the Greek and Latin writers on Roman history in English translation; writers will include Livy, Sallust, Caesar and Tacitus.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and the Roman people. A study of the Greek and Latin writers on Roman history in English translation; writers will include Livy, Sallust, Caesar and Tacitus. A study of the lives and achievements of individual Greek tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and the Roman people. A study of the Greek and Latin writers on Roman history in English translation; writers will include Livy, Sallust, Caesar and Tacitus. A study of the lives and achievements of individual Greek tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the Greek writers on Greek history in English translation; writers will include Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and the Roman people. A study of the Greek and Latin writers on Roman history in English translation; writers will include Livy, Sallust, Caesar and Tacitus. A study of the lives and achievements of individual Greek tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the Greek writers on Greek history in English translation; writers will include Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18.
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An introduction to the history and civilisation of ancient Egypt. An introduction to Greek history and civilisation from the Archaic period to the death of Alexander the Great. An introduction to the civilisation and history of Ancient Rome, with particular reference to the Republic and Early Empire. The internal organisation and foreign policy of the Kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320 BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. A study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and Roman people. Further study of the Egyptian language, hieroglyphic writing and selected documents up to Dynasty 18. A study of the lives and achievements of individual tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. A history of the Seleucid, Greco-Bactrian and Pergamene kingdoms from 323 to 83 BC. A comparative study of key periods and developments in the art and archaeological remains of these two ancient cultures, from the Pre dynastic Period (before 3200 BC) through to the Hellenistic period when the two cultures came together (subsequent to 323 BC). A study of the earliest periods of Egypt's development from the prehistoric to the end of the Old Kingdom. It focuses on the lead up to state formation and the great Pyramid Age that followed. A study of the earliest development of ancient Rome using written sources but with special emphasis on archaeological evidence. A study of the internal organisation and foreign policy of the kings of Dynasty 18 c.1570 - 1320BC. A study of the contacts and conflicts between Greece and Persia 560 - 323BC. A study of Rome in the Imperial Age. Special attention will be paid to government, society, and religion. Hieroglyphic writing and a study of texts of Dynasty 18. A study of the growth of individual power in the Roman Republic and the consequent response by the Senate and the Roman people. A study of the Greek and Latin writers on Roman history in English translation; writers will include Livy, Sallust, Caesar and Tacitus. A study of the lives and achievements of individual Greek tyrants in order to establish the causes and effects of the phenomenon of tyranny, and an evaluation of Greek views of tyranny. A study of the Greek writers on Greek history in English translation; writers will include Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon. A study of the reunification of Egypt at the end of the First Intermediate Period, and of the Middle Kingdom - the collapse of Dynasty 12, loss of unity in Dynasty 13, the Hyksos rule, reunification at the start of Dynasty 18. Hieroglyphic writing and study of texts of the Middle Kingdom.
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