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Origins-Old World Civil

Instructor:
Dick Jefferies
241
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Lafferty Hall
Room:
Rm.108
Semester:
Spring 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Origins-Old World Civil
Class Type:
LEC
11:00 am
12:15 pm
Days:
TR

This course explores the rise of civilizations in the Old World through archaeology and history. The course examines theories of civilization and state formation and case studies that demonstrate how states arose. Concentrates on regions that produced some of the earliest and most complex societies on the planet: Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, China, and Europe. Comparing and contrasting these great societies will show how each was influenced by its unique social, cultural, and environmental surroundings. The course also examines the origins of agriculture, writing, art, trade, mathematics, astronomy, and religion in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

This course explores the rise of civilizations in the Old World through archaeology and history. The course examines theories of civilization and state formation and case studies that demonstrate how states arose. Concentrates on regions that produced some of the earliest and most complex societies on the planet: Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, China, and Europe. Comparing and contrasting these great societies will show how each was influenced by its unique social, cultural, and environmental surroundings. The course also examines the origins of agriculture, writing, art, trade, mathematics, astronomy, and religion in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

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