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Family, Household, and Kinship in the Ancient World

CLAS 3217: Family, Household, and Kinship in the Ancient World

This upper-level course focuses on the family as a foundational unit of ancient Mediterranean societies. Through a survey of primary and secondary literature, the students will engage with the evolution of familial networks from the Bronze Age to Late Antiquity, with a focus on the Greco-Roman world.
Prereq: English 1110.xx, GE foundation writing and info literacy course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for History 3217. GE theme traditions, cultures, and transformations course. Cross-listed in History.
Credit Hours
3

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