Online Course: Superpowers of the Ancient World: the Near East
Superpowers of the Ancient World: the Near East
Experience the world’s first international age, 3,500 years ago in the ancient Near East, with this free online course.
Over four weeks, this free online course explores four
ancient Near-Eastern cultures and how they interacted with each other
3,500 years ago.
Tracking the Egyptian, Mitannian and Hittite superpowers
Travel, diplomacy, trade and warfare feature, as we track the
ancient Egyptian, Mitannian and Hittite superpowers. We will see how
they came into contact with each other in their efforts to extend their
influence into the ever-contested Syria-Palestine lands.
We will examine objects from the University of Liverpool’s Garstang Museum of Archaeology
- one of the most important collections of artefacts in the UK -
enabling you to learn not only about the history of this period, but
also how experts use artefacts to reconstruct the past.
Using the present to illuminate the past
The archaeological evidence that we will consult is often
disparate and fragmentary, so in order to understand it better, we will
look into current approaches to international relations and discuss
modern parallels with an expert from our Department of Politics.
Accessing ancient landscapes
Our experts will familiarise you with the ancient
Near-Eastern landscapes and introduce you to key objects that featured
in diplomacy and warfare at this time in the distant past.
You will also consider the bigger picture, as empires
prospered and floundered in the struggle to become the main superpower
of the ancient Near East.
This course is for anyone
interested in archaeology and ancient history. Previous study in
archaeology is not necessary, as this course serves as an introduction
to the study of the history of the ancient Near East.
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