Ancient Egypt: a history in six objects
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- At the end of this course students will be able to identify the main periods of ancient Egyptian history, and refer to evidence key to our understanding of this time.
This course provides an introduction to ancient Egyptian history, using six items from the collections of the Manchester Museum. These items have been carefully chosen to reflect the development of the Dynastic Age through their origin, manufacture, decoration, and use. Week by week we will examine a different artefact and place it in its social and historical context. This will allow us to journey from Predynastic Egypt and its first king, Narmer, to Greco-Roman Egypt and its final queen, Cleopatra VII.
Since this is an introduction to ancient Egypt, no prior knowledge of the history, geography, religion or society of ancient Egypt is needed - all that we ask is that learners are open minded, tolerant and polite at all times.
The course largely consists of video guides and discussions, accompanied by recommended reading either provided in PDFformat or by way of links to curatedexternal sites.
Taught by
Joyce Tyldesley, Campbell Price and Glenn Godenho
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