ANTH 366 Topics: Anthropology, Religion and Politics of Egypt

This course examines the rich and diverse anthropological literature on Egypt while students also conduct small ethnographic assignments in Egypt to identify, probe, and analyze socio-cultural patterns and processes. Students will examine how food, family life, religion, politics, gender roles, migration, and globalization affect everyday life for Egyptians.

ANTH 366 Topics: Art & Archaeology of Ancient Greece / HIST 315 Topics: History of Ancient Greece

This cross-listed course combines the study of the history of ancient Greece with the material evidence examined by classical archaeology. Covering the period from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic era (ca. 3000–31 B.C.), the course surveys major artifacts, monuments, and archaeological sites of the Greek world. Students will explore key historical developments as well…