ARTH 2052
Ancient Egypt
Course Description
Disciplines
Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry, Historical Perspectives
Survey of Egyptian art and architecture (Predynastic-New Kingdom, 4000-1100 BC). The course introduces students to the great monuments and works of art, and to the beliefs that engendered them. While the focus is on pharaonic 'visual' culture, neglected 'others' (women, cross-gendered persons, foreigners, commoners) and their material/visual cultures are brought to attention to provide a nuanced understanding of Egyptian society and culture.
Instructors
Anastasia Dakouri-Hild
Summer 2026
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2.8
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4.0
Difficulty
3.49
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Justin Mann
Spring 2018
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Najee Olya
Spring 2018
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Elizabeth Dwyer
Spring 2016
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Sean Tennant
Spring 2016
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Robert Gorham
Spring 2015
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Anastasia Hild
Spring 2015
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Catherine Hundley
Spring 2012
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