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What was the position of women in ancient Near Eastern societies? How were their roles
similar or dissimilar? Were there contradictions between ideals and reality?

  1. The archaeological record shows that organized warfare has been a part of the development
    of civilization since Neolithic times. Discuss the earliest evidence for warfare in the Near
    East, the reasons for conflict between cities and empires, and the effects of war on social
    and political structures, technology, and ideas. Don’t miss, for example, the connection
    between early medical texts and the treatment of wounded.
  2. What were the key elements behind the development of an urban culture in ancient
    Mesopotamia
    ?
  3. Compare and contrast Egyptian and early Mesopotamian attitudes about death and the
    afterlife. Pay attention to the possibility of different understandings among different social
    groups in each area.
  4. Compare and contrast the roles of religion in ancient Sumer and Egypt. Pay special
    attention to the relationship between worshipers and their gods in each society.
  5. Compare and contrast the Mesopotamian Code of Hammurabi with Ancient Egypt’s legal
    system.
  6. “The Great Flood”: Analyze the flood story from The Epic of Gilgamesh. Compare this
    excerpt to the appropriate passage of the Biblical flood epic of Noah. What are the
    similarities and what are the differences? How does one account for both the similarities
    and differences? Why were flood epics a central subject matter in the ancient world?
  7. Why did “civilization” first developed when it did and where it did.
  8. How did religion shape the cultures of the ancient world?
  9. Comparing/contrasting the leadership traits of Cyrus and Alexander
  10. Comparing/contrasting hieroglyphics with cuneiform writing
  11. Comparing/contrasting Plato and Aristotle
    IDENTIFY/EXPLORE THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE:
  12. Ramses II
  13. Hannibal
  14. Julius Caesar
  15. Augustus
  16. Constantine
  17. Pericles
  18. Causes of the Peloponnesian War; Effects of the Peloponnesian War
  19. Causes of the fall of the Roman Empire
  20. Effects of Greek Hellenization on the Mediterranean world
  21. Effects of Paul’s missionary trips to Asia Minor and Greece
  22. Causes of the decline of the Etruscan civilization
  23. Why did Egyptians practice mummification? Egyptians mummified the dead because…
  24. How did Sargon establish the first empire?
  25. How did Philip of Macedonia united Greece?
  26. Why did ancient people use oracles?
  27. How effective was the Roman legion?
  28. To what extent did the reforms of Augustus result in the Pax Romana?
  29. To what extent did the geography of Egypt influence religion?
  30. To what extent did Stoicism influence Roman beliefs?
  31. To what extent did civil wars in Rome cause the end of the Republic?
  32. Discuss how Greek myth reflected the society
  33. How were the lives of women in Athens and Sparta different and how were they similar?
  34. What were the strengths and weaknesses of the polis, and what role did they play in
    determining Greek history?
  35. What were the values of ancient Greek civilization and how were these reflected in
    Greek art and literature?
  36. Do the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle reflect the ideals or the realities of ancient
    Greek society?
  37. Discuss Greek religion and Greek rationalism and explain their place in ancient Greek
    society.
    THE GERMANIC TRIBES
  38. kingship in Germanic tribal society
  39. the Vandals and the decline of Roman government outside Italy
  40. Germanic law codes and ideas of justice
  41. the relationship between lords and retainers
    BYZANTIUM
  42. the Empress Theodora and Byzantine politics
  43. the Iconoclastic controversy and Byzantine Christianity
  44. St. Basil and Greek monasticism
  45. patterns of landholding the Byzantium
    ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
  46. ziggurats, their construction and uses in ancient Mesopotamia irrigation systems
  47. the impact of specific luxury items (ivory, spices, gold, olive oil, wine, etc.) on trade in
    the ancient Middle East
  48. a comparison of two or more creation myths
  49. the afterlife as an idea in two ancient religions
  50. courtship and marriage in ancient Babylon
  51. Hammurabi’s code and everyday life in Babylon
  52. ancient calendars
    ANCIENT EGYPT.
  53. irrigation and flood prediction
  54. Egyptian medicine and surgery
  55. ship construction (compare with Phoenicia)
  56. the impact of luxury items on Egyptian trade
  57. cat-worship in ancient Egypt
  58. Egyptian sculpture or painting
  59. Queen Hatshepsut, pharaoh of Egypt
  60. organization of workers in construction of the pyramids
  61. female figures in Egyptian mythology
  62. the Isis-Osiris myth
  63. religious changes in Egypt from zoomorphism to anthropomorphism
  64. Egyptian beliefs in the afterlife
    THE ASSYRIANS AND THE PERSIANS
  65. the chariot in Assyrian warfare
  66. Assyrian social class structure
  67. Assyrian and Persian road building
  68. sun, moon, and fire deities
  69. the development of Persian ideas of divine kingship
  70. Persian artistic traditions and their influence on carpet design
  71. Paradise, a Persian idea
  72. Zoroastrianism and Mithraism
  73. Persian astrology
  74. Persian cuisine
    THE HEBREWS.
  75. wedding customs of the ancient Hebrews
  76. creation in Genesis and in ancient Mesopotamia
  77. ancient musical modes and instruments
  78. Hebrew kingship, its development and decline
  79. the role of the prophet in ancient Hebrew political life
  80. dietary restrictions and purification rituals in ancient Hebrew culture
  81. Jewish religious cults and the Dead Sea Scrolls
  82. social welfare in Hebrew religious thought
  83. ceremonial foods
    MINOAN CRETE, MYCENAE AND ARCHAIC GREECE.
  84. Cretan trade in the pre-Mycenaean era
  85. Minoan painting
  86. the collapse of Mycenaean society
  87. development of the polis in archaic Greece
  88. weaponry of the Homeric Greeks
  89. the myth of the labyrinth
    CLASSICAL GREECE.
  90. development of the Greek city-state (polis) in Athens or Sparta
  91. the role of the Delphic oracle in classical religion and politics
  92. Greek naval battles of the Persian Wars
  93. the role of women in Spartan or Athenian society
  94. public architecture in Periclean Athens
  95. development of Greek drama and structure of theaters
  96. Sappho of Lesbos and the poetry of love
  97. voting rights and civic obligations of citizens in Hellenic Athens
  98. free speech: the role of Old Comedy in Athenian democracy
  99. the plague in Athens during the Peloponnesian War
  100. Herodotus’s descriptions of the Persian allies in The Persian Wars
  101. the death of Socrates
  102. the institution of ostracism
    HELLENISTIC CIVILIZATION
  103. the development of Greek military organization from the classical period to the time
    of Alexander
  104. Alexander’s conquest of northern India
  105. a comparison of classical and Hellenistic sculpture
  106. Philip of Macedon and the unification of Greece
  107. science and mathematics in ancient Alexandria
  108. the nature and role of the great library of Alexandria
  109. Hellenistic town-planning–the new Greek cities
  110. Hellenistic trade in spices
  111. Hellenistic geographers
  112. the cult of Isis in Hellenistic Egypt
  113. Cleopatra, last of the Ptolemies
  114. Hellenistic medicine
    THE RISE OF ROME AND THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
  115. development of Roman military organization and tactics
  116. Etruscan influences on early Roman art and society
  117. the education of the Roman senatorial class
  118. the impact of the Punic Wars on Roman political and military life
  119. development of Roman military technology
    ROMAN LIFE.
  120. the impact of malaria or another major disease on Mediterranean life
  121. gladiators, civic games, and other public entertainments
  122. the Roman baths, the architecture and social role
  123. Roman house design
    THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
  124. Cicero and the transition to Empire
  125. the role of the Roman army in the “election” of the later emperors
  126. the Roman destruction of Jerusalem, and the Jewish diaspora
  127. the idea of citizenship in Republican and Imperial Rome
  128. Roman aqueducts, sewers and hypocausts
  129. fortune-telling and horoscopes in ancient Rome
  130. Fortune’s wheel and the role of gambling in Roman society
  131. the ideal of citizenship in Republican and Imperial Rome
  132. life in a Roman villa
  133. Stoicism and the thinking of Roman patricians
  134. a detailed look at a Roman colonial settlement in France or Britain
  135. slave revolts

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