Joint Honors Ancient History and Archaeology
Ancient History and Archaeology are both concerned with understanding social, political and cultural experience in the past. This course offers you the opportunity to range across these two broad disciplines. You will study the Greek and Roman worlds by working with historical and literary documents alongside the material remains of ancient sites and artefacts. There are opportunities to participate in archaeological fieldwork and in study tours to classical sites, and you can, if you wish, take these as modules for credit.
This course is combined with another subject chosen from a range of options within the area of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. No knowledge of ancient languages is necessary for this course.
Junior Sophister
2020-21
- CLU33131 Roman Archaeology
- CLU33135 Late Antiquity
- CLU33127 Independent AHA project (JS)
- CLU33112 Democracy and Monarchy in Classical Greece
- CLU33130 Britain and the Roman Empire
- CLU33134 Receptions and Reimaginings of Classical Art and Architecture
- CLU33117 Archaeological Practice (JS)
Senior Sophister
Two 20-ECTS special subjects, OR one 20-ECTS and two 10-ECTS special subjects
20-ECTS options
- CLU44501+CLU44502 Entertainment and Spectacle
- CLU44505+CLU44506 Goddesses of the Ancient Mediterranean
- CLU44509+CLU44510 Anthropology and the Greeks
- CLU44511+CLU44512 Constantine
10-ECTS options
Other modules available in recent years: