Studies of ancient world slavery from Mesopotamia and the Near East to classical Greece, and (especially) Imperial Roman great slavery society, comparison of ancient and modern slavery, ancient slavery from Adam Smith Contemporary view From Marx to MI Finley, go to Hume. Reading in English During the past few decades slavery archeology, in particular archeology of the enslaved African American community, is one of the fastest growing archeology research fields in the United States. In this course, the Atlantic slavery archeology to understand the development of this archaeological subfield, from the initial focus on slavery living conditions in plantations to the interest in the subsequent integration process in Africa Examine the classical and current literature on academic research. - American race. What are the current challenges that people face by investigating the substance composition of African Diaspora over time?
Unit 1 - ancient Near East. You start this course in ancient Near East. A deep story about the ancient Sumerian Gilgamesh's epic, friendship, adventure and immortal unsuccessful pursuit. Then, you read the Hebrew Bible options. It includes a story of the flood. It is very similar to the story of the Gilgamesh flood. At the end of this module there is Exam 1. In this exercise we will compare whether to compare Gilgamesh's specific letters and themes to Hebrew Bible letters and themes.