AAMW9999 - Independent Study

Status
A
Activity
IND
Section number integer
52
Title (text only)
Independent Study
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
052
Section ID
AAMW9999052
Course number integer
9999
Level
graduate
Instructors
Holly Pittman
Description
Independent Study
Course number only
9999
Use local description
No

AAMW9950 - Dissertation

Status
A
Activity
DIS
Section number integer
36
Title (text only)
Dissertation
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
036
Section ID
AAMW9950036
Course number integer
9950
Level
graduate
Instructors
Lauren M Ristvet
Description
Dissertation
Course number only
9950
Use local description
No

AAMW9950 - Dissertation

Status
A
Activity
DIS
Section number integer
32
Title (text only)
Dissertation
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
032
Section ID
AAMW9950032
Course number integer
9950
Level
graduate
Instructors
Thomas F Tartaron
Description
Dissertation
Course number only
9950
Use local description
No

AAMW9950 - Dissertation

Status
A
Activity
DIS
Section number integer
21
Title (text only)
Dissertation
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
021
Section ID
AAMW9950021
Course number integer
9950
Level
graduate
Instructors
Kimberly Diane Bowes
Description
Dissertation
Course number only
9950
Use local description
No

AAMW9950 - Dissertation

Status
A
Activity
DIS
Section number integer
13
Title (text only)
Dissertation
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
013
Section ID
AAMW9950013
Course number integer
9950
Level
graduate
Instructors
Holly Pittman
Description
Dissertation
Course number only
9950
Use local description
No

AAMW5320 - The Icon

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
The Icon
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
401
Section ID
AAMW5320401
Course number integer
5320
Meeting times
W 5:15 PM-8:14 PM
Meeting location
JAFF 104
Level
graduate
Instructors
Ivan Drpic
Description
This seminar explores the Byzantine icon and its legacy. Spanning nearly two millennia, from the emergence of Christian sacred portraiture to the reception of icon painting by the early twentieth-century Russian avant-garde, the seminar will introduce you to the history, historiography, and theories of the icon. While our focus will be on Byzantium and the wider world of Orthodox Christianity, especially in the Slavic Balkans and Eastern Europe, the seminar will also engage with fundamental questions concerning the nature, status, and agency of images across cultures. Topics to be addressed include iconoclasm and the problem of idolatry; the social and ritual lives of icons; authorship, originality, and replication; viewer response and the cultural construction of vision; the frontier between art and the sacred image; and the afterlife of the icon in modernity. Open to graduate and undergraduate students.
Course number only
5320
Cross listings
ARTH5320401, ARTH5320401, RELS5022401, RELS5022401
Use local description
No

AAMW6141 - Tutankhamun’s Tomb: Its Treasures and Significance

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Tutankhamun’s Tomb: Its Treasures and Significance
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
401
Section ID
AAMW6141401
Course number integer
6141
Meeting times
TR 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Meeting location
MUSE 328
Level
graduate
Instructors
David P Silverman
Description
This course examines the short life of the young boy king and what the discovery of his tomb and its contents mean in terms of Egypt’s long history and accomplishments.
Course number only
6141
Cross listings
AFRC2140401, AFRC2140401, AFRC6140401, AFRC6140401, NELC2140401, NELC2140401, NELC6140401, NELC6140401
Use local description
No

AAMW5200 - Aegean Bronze Age Art Seminar: Minoan, Cycladic, and Mycenaean Architecture

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Aegean Bronze Age Art Seminar: Minoan, Cycladic, and Mycenaean Architecture
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
401
Section ID
AAMW5200401
Course number integer
5200
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
graduate
Instructors
Elizabeth Shank
Description
In this class, we will explore the art and cultures of the Aegean Bronze Age in Greece, a period from roughly 3,300-1,100 BCE. From this time, we have the first evidence of complex society in Greece with three geographically and materialistically distinct groups of people located on the Greek Mainland, the Cycladic islands, and the island of Crete. Topics will vary from semester to semester, but may include and not be limited to the examination of the architecture, pottery, wall paintings, stone carvings, jewelry, seals, weapons and other metalwork, and the iconography of these prehistoric arts. We will also delve into issues of the organization of society and the distribution of power, the role of women and men, trade and the unique position of the (rather small) Aegean world as it existed between two huge powerhouses of the ancient Mediterranean: the Ancient Near East and Egypt.
Course number only
5200
Cross listings
ARTH5200401, ARTH5200401, ARTH5200401
Use local description
No

AAMW5260 - Material & Methods in Mediterranean Archaeology

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Material & Methods in Mediterranean Archaeology
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
401
Section ID
AAMW5260401
Course number integer
5260
Meeting times
T 10:15 AM-1:14 PM
Meeting location
MUSE 419
Level
graduate
Instructors
Lauren M Ristvet
Description
This course is intended to provide an introduction to archaeological methods and theory in a Mediterranean context, focusing on the contemporary landscape. The class will cover work with museum collections (focusing on the holdings of the Penn Museum), field work and laboratory analysis in order to give students a diverse toolkit that they can later employ in their own original research. Each week, invited lecturers will address the class on different aspects of archaeological methodology in their own research, emphasizing specific themes that will be highlighted in readings and subsequent discussion. The course is divided into three sections: Method and Theory in Mediterranean Archaeology; Museum collections; and Decolonizing Mediterranean Archaeology. The course is designed for new AAMW graduate students, though other graduate students or advanced undergraduate students may participate with the permission of the instructor.
Course number only
5260
Cross listings
ANTH5026401, ANTH5026401, CLST6300401, CLST6300401
Use local description
No

AAMW5231 - Archaeological Field Methods

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Archaeological Field Methods
Term
2022C
Subject area
AAMW
Section number only
401
Section ID
AAMW5231401
Course number integer
5231
Registration notes
Perm Needed From Instructor
Meeting times
F 8:30 AM-11:29 AM
Meeting location
JAFF 113
Level
graduate
Instructors
Holly Pittman
Description
This seminar will prepare students for participation in the excavations at the site of ancient Lagash, modern Tell al-Hiba, in southern Iraq that are scheduled to take place in the fall semester. The topics to be considered are introduction to the recording methods, use of equipment, review of the ceramic sequence, methods of recording, drawing, photography. Permission of the instructor required for participation in the class.
Course number only
5231
Cross listings
ARTH5231401, ARTH5231401
Use local description
No