Explore ancient Roman civilization through its art and archaeology, from the early settlements to the fall of the Empire.
Explore ancient Roman civilization through its art and archaeology, from the early settlements to the fall of the Empire.
This comprehensive course examines the cultural evolution of ancient Rome from 1000 BCE through the "Fall of Rome". Students explore key historical figures and events while focusing on Rome's artistic and architectural developments. The curriculum covers the progression from early settlements through the Republic and Empire periods, examining archaeological evidence, artistic achievements, and architectural innovations. Special attention is given to important sites like Pompeii, the Roman Forum, and various imperial monuments. The course combines historical context with detailed analysis of Roman art, architecture, and archaeological discoveries.
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What you'll learn
Understand the chronological development of Roman art
Analyze major archaeological sites and artifacts
Examine Roman architectural innovations
Evaluate the cultural impact of Roman expansion
Identify key artistic styles and periods
Interpret archaeological evidence in historical context
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7.95 Hours PreRecorded video
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There are 6 modules in this course
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of Roman art and archaeology from 1000 BCE through late antiquity. Students examine the evolution of Roman civilization through its material culture, from early settlements to imperial splendor. The curriculum covers major artistic and architectural achievements, archaeological discoveries, and cultural developments across six detailed modules, combining historical context with analysis of artifacts and sites.
Introduction to 'Roman Art and Archaeology'
Module 1 · 1 Hours to complete
The Early Romans and Their Ancestors (ca. 1000 - 500 BCE)
Module 2 · 4 Hours to complete
The Roman Republic's Rise and Fall (509 - 31 BCE)
Module 3 · 4 Hours to complete
Augustus and the Early Roman Empire (31 BCE - 1st century CE)
Module 4 · 5 Hours to complete
Rome at its Zenith (2nd century CE)
Module 5 · 3 Hours to complete
Crisis and Conclusion (3rd to 7th centuries CE)
Module 6 · 4 Hours to complete
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Instructor
Bridging Classical Archaeology and Entertainment Excellence
David Soren, serving as Regents Professor of Classics and Anthropology at the University of Arizona and Director of the Orvieto Institute in Umbria, represents a unique blend of academic excellence and entertainment background. His journey began as a child performer on CBS's The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour, later earning his B.A. in Greek & Roman Studies from Dartmouth, followed by an M.A. in Fine Arts and Ph.D. in Classical Archaeology from Harvard University. His distinguished career encompasses groundbreaking archaeological discoveries, including identifying the epicenter of the 365 AD Mediterranean earthquake and establishing malaria's role in Rome's decline, while directing significant excavations across Cyprus, Portugal, Tunisia, and Italy. Currently leading the University of Arizona/Yale University/Stanford University excavation at Lugnano in Teverina, Soren has secured over one million dollars in research grants and authored nine books and more than 80 scholarly articles. His exceptional contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including the 2018 Teacher of the Year Award from the Archaeological Institute of America, the Esteemed Faculty Award from the University of Arizona, honorary Italian citizenship, and even having a new olive strain named in his honor. His work has gained international recognition through features on major networks like BBC, National Geographic, and The Learning Channel, while his early entertainment background has uniquely enhanced his approach to education and public outreach in archaeology
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