CCIV110 Women in Ancient Greece
CCIV112 Three Great Myths: Prometheus, Persephone, and Dionysus
CCIV116 Greek Curiosity
CCIV201 The Aegean Bronze Age
CCIV202 Greek Drama
CCIV212 Politics and Piety in Early Christianities
CCIV214 Survey of Greek Archaeology
CCIV220 Greek and Roman Religions
CCIV225 Medicine and Health in Antiquity
CCIV232 Roman History
CCIV234 Art and Society in Ancient Pompeii
CCIV236 The Hellenistic Mediterranean: History, Society, and Culture
CCIV275 Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity
CCIV277 The Heroic Age of Greece
CCIV278 Greek and Roman Epic
CCIV280 Other Worlds and the Greek Imagination
CCIV290 Ancient Greek Sanctuaries
CCIV302 Plato's Middle Dialogues
CCIV304 Medieval Archaeology
CCIV321 The Archaeology of the Greek City-State
CCIV350 Ancient Sexualities
CCIV393 Reading Theories
CCIV110 Women in Ancient Greece
CCIV112 Three Great Myths: Prometheus, Persephone, and Dionysus
CCIV120 In a Manner of Speaking: An Introduction to Classical Rhetoric
CCIV201 The Aegean Bronze Age
CCIV202 Greek Drama
CCIV204 Introduction to Archaeology
CCIV205 Introduction to Classical Mythology
CCIV214 Survey of Greek Archaeology
CCIV217 Philosophical Classics I: Ancient Western Philosophy
CCIV218 The Religions of Greece and Rome
CCIV227 The Age of Augustus
CCIV235 Youth and Adolescence in Ancient Rome
CCIV236 The Hellenistic Mediterranean: History, Society, and Culture
CCIV237 From Memory to Spectacle: Defining the Roman
CCIV257 Plato's REPUBLIC
CCIV275 Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity
CCIV277 The Heroic Age of Greece
CCIV304 Medieval Archaeology
CCIV321 The Archaeology of the Greek City-State
CCIV328 Roman Urban Life
CCIV329 Roman Villa Life
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