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Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World

Past Course Offerings (by Instructor)

 

The Joukowsky Institute has archived past years' course offerings on this website (including websites formerly found on our JIAAW Classroom Wiki). Below is a listing of courses taught by Joukowsky Institute permanent faculty, arranged by instructor name. Listings of past courses, often including websites and syllabi, can also be viewed by year or by course title.

 

Past JIAAW Course Listings and Descriptions By Year:


Recent JIAAW Courses By Faculty Member:

 


Laurel Bestock:


2017-2018
Fall 2017:
ARCH 0100 Field Archaeology in the Ancient World
EGYT 1430 History of Egypt I
Spring 2018:
ARCH 1630 Fighting Pharaohs: Ancient Egyptian Warfare
ARCH 2725 The Making of Egypt
2016-2017
Fall 2016:
ARCH 0150 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology and Art
ARCH 2710 The Archaeology of Nubia and Egypt
Spring 2017:
ARCH 666 Cult Archaeology: Fantastic Frauds and Meaningful Myths of the Past
EGYT 1510 Ancient Egyptian Art II
2015-2016
Fall 2015:
ARCH 0100 Field Archaeology in the Ancient World
EGYT 1430 History of Egypt I
Spring 2016:
ARCH 1625 Temples and Tombs: Egyptian Religion and Culture
EGYT 2900 Egyptian Art in New England Museums
2014-2015
Fall 2014:
ARCH 0150 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology and Art
ARCH 1840 Ceramic Analysis for Archaeology
Spring 2015:
ARCH 1635 The Great Heresy: Egypt in the Amarna Age
EGYT 2850 Images, Ideology, and Egyptian Warfare
2013-2014
Fall 2013:
ARCH 0150 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology and Art
ARCH 2740 Social Life in Ancient Egypt
Spring 2014:
EGYT 1430 History of Egypt I
ARCH 1630 Fighting Pharaohs: Ancient Egyptian Warfare
2012-2013
On leave
2011-2012
Fall 2011:
ARCH 0100 Field Archaeology in the Ancient World
EGYT 1430 History of Egypt I
Spring 2012:
ARCH 150 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology and Art
ARCH 2710 The Archaeology of Nubia and Egypt
2010-2011
On leave Spring 2011:
EGYT 1500 Ancient Egyptian Art and Architecture
ARCH 1635 The Great Heresy: Egypt in the Amarna Age
2009-2010
Fall 2009:
ARCH 150 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology and Art
ARCH 2105 Ceramic Analysis for Archaeology
Spring 2010:
EGYT 1430 History of Egypt I
ARCH 1630 Fighting Pharaohs: Ancient Egyptian Warfare
2008-2009
Fall 2008:
ARCH 150 Introduction to Egyptian Archaeology and Art
EGYT 2510 Social Life in Ancient Egypt
Spring 2009:
EGYT 1510 Ancient Egyptian Art II
ARCH 1625 Temples and Tombs: Egyptian Religion and Culture


John F. Cherry:


2017-2018
Fall 2017:
CLAS 0210 O Sport in the Ancient Greek World
ARCH 2010B Approaches to Archaeological Survey in the Old World
Spring 2018:
ARCH 1175 Archaeology Matters! Past Perspectives on Modern Problems
2016-2017
Fall 2016:
CLAS 0210L Who Owns the Classical Past?
ARCH 2240 Key Issues in Mediterranean Prehistory
Spring 2017:
CLAS 0810A Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition
2015-2016
Fall 2015:
CLAS 1120Q The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
ARCH 2010G Ethical Issues in Archaeology
Spring 2016:
ARCH 2250 Island Archaeology in the Mediterranean
2014-2015
Fall 2014:
CLAS 0810A Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition
ARCH 2010B Approaches to Archaeological Survey in the Old World
Spring 2015:
CLAS 0210 O Sport in the Ancient Greek World
ARCH 2020E Economy and Trade in the Later Bronze Age Aegean and East Mediterranean
2013-2014
On leave Spring 2014:
ARCH 1707 The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (CLAS 1120Q)
ARCH 2295 State Formation in the Prehistoric Aegean
2012-2013
Fall 2012:
ARCH 1551 Who Owns the Classical Past? (CLAS 1120 O)
ARCH 2240 Key Issues in Mediterranean Prehistory
On leave
2011-2012
Fall 2011:
ARCH 0201 Sport in the Ancient Greek World
ARCH 1050 Old World and New World Perspectives in Archaeology
Spring 2012:
ARCH 1707 The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (CLAS 1120Q)
ARCH 2010G Ethical Issues in Archaeology
2010-2011
Fall 2010:
ARCH 0201L Who Owns the Classical Past? (CLAS 0210 L)
ARCH 2020E Economy and Trade in the Later Bronze Age Aegean and East Mediterranean

Spring 2011:
ARCH 0801 Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition (CLAS 0810A)
ARCH 2250 Island Archaeology in the Mediterranean
2009-2010
Fall 2009:
ARCH 801 / CLAS 810A Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition
ARCH 2010B Approaches to Archaeological Survey in the Old World
Spring 2010:
ARCH 0201 Sport in the Ancient Greek World
ARCH 1050 Old World and New World Perspectives in Archaeology

Yannis Hamilakis:


2017-2018
Fall 2017:
MGRK 1220 Decolonizing Classical Antiquity: White Nationalism, Colonialism, and Ancient Material Heritage
ARCH 2184 Material Culture and the Bodily Senses: Past and Present
Spring 2018:
On leave
2016-2017
Fall 2016:
CLAS 0210L Who Owns the Classical Past?
ARCH 2240 Key Issues in Mediterranean Prehistory
Spring 2017:
CLAS 0810A Alexander the Great and the Alexander Tradition
2016-2017
Fall 2016:
ARCH 2153 Archaeological Ethnography: A Multi-Temporal Contact Zone
Spring 2017:
ARCH 1546 The Monuments Men: Embedded Scholars and the Military-Archaeology Complex
MGRK 1210 A Migration Crisis? Displacement, Materiality, and Experience


Felipe Rojas:


2017-2018
Fall 2017:
HMAN 0900B Fake: A History of the Inauthentic
Spring 2018:
ARCH 2115 Ancient Mediterranean Scripts: Origins, Contact, Obsolescence
ASYR 2900 Introduction to Hittite Language and Literature
2016-2017
Fall 2016:
ARCH 0030 Art in Antiquity: An Introduction
ASYR 0310 Thunder-gods and Dragon-slayers: Mythology + Cultural Contact - Ancient Mediterranean and Near East
Spring 2017:
ARCH 1830 Fake! History of the Inauthentic
ARCH 2475 The World in Stone: Rock-cut Monuments in the Ancient Mediterranean and Near East
2015-2016
On leave  
2014-2015
Fall 2014:
ARCH 0220 Fake! History of the Inauthentic
Spring 2015:
ARCH 1835 Inventing the Past: Amulets, Heirlooms, Monuments, Landscapes
AWAS 2910 Readings in Hittite Language and Literature
2013-2014
Fall 2013:
ARCH 1234 Lost Languages: The Decipherment and Study of Ancient Writing Systems (ANTH 1820)
ARCH 1715 Building Big! Supersized Architectural and Engineering Structures From Antiquity
Spring 2014:
ARCH 0365 Byzantium-Constantinople-Istanbul: A City in Deep Time
ARCH 2185 Sensing Antiquity: New Approaches to Ancient Aesthetics and Sensoria
2012-2013
Fall 2012:
ARCH 1835 Inventing the Past: Amulets, Heirlooms, Monuments, Landscapes
Spring 2013:
ARCH 2335 In the Wake of Empire: Anatolia after the Hittites, before Alexander
AWAS 2900 Introduction to Hittite Language and Literature
2011-2012
Fall 2011:
ARCH 2165 The “Second Sophistic”: Archaeological and Literary Approaches
Spring 2012:
ARCH 1715 Building Big! Supersized Architectural and Engineering Structures From Antiquity


Peter van Dommelen


2017-2018
Fall 2017:
ARCH 0415 Of Chiefs, Princesses and Warriors: Exploring Different Iron Ages
Spring 2018:
ARCH 2___ Postcolonial Matters: Material Culture between Colonialism and Globalization
2016-2017
Fall 2016:
ANTH 1145 Bandits and Barbarians: Exploring Subaltern Resilience and State Power
Spring 2017:
ARCH 2105 Ceramic Analysis for Archaeology
2015-2016
Fall 2015:
ARCH 2245 Rural Landscapes and Peasant Communities in the Mediterranean
Spring 2016:
ARCH 1155 Cities, Colonies and Global Networks in the Western Mediterranean
2014-2015
Fall 2014:
ARCH 0725 Great Migrations: Mobility, Displacement and Material Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean
ANTH 1126 Archeological Ethnographies: Heritage and Community in the Mediterranean
Spring 2015:
ARCH 0530 Hannibal ad Portas! Fact and Fiction on Carthage and the Punic World
ARCH 2157 Subaltern Communities: Archaeological Perspectives Beyond Domination and Resistance
2013-2014
Fall 2013:
ANTH 0066T Postcolonial Matters: Material Culture between Colonialism and Globalization
ARCH 1680 Exploring Different Iron Ages: Of Chiefs, Princesses and Warriors
Spring 2014:
ARCH 2230 Material Networks: Migration and Trade in the Ancient West Mediterranean
2012-2013
Fall 2012:
ARCH 2245 Rural Landscapes and Peasant Communities in the Mediterranean
Spring 2013:
ARCH 0530 Hannibal ad Portas! Fact and Fiction on Carthage and the Punic World
ARCH 1155 Cities, Colonies and Global Networks in the Western Mediterranean