ANCS 315: Pompeii: Life & Death in a Roman Town

Cross Listed
Credits 4
Attributes
Diversity International,
Humanities Division,
Research Component,
Upper-Level

On August 24, AD 79, Mt. Vesuvius erupted, burying several Roman towns in the region of Campania, Italy, with a thick layer of volcanic ash and pumice. This event was a great tragedy for the people who lived in the area, causing vast destruction and considerable loss of life. For modern scholars, though, the event has proved an unusual blessing. Encapsulated within the volcanic debris is an unparalleled glimpse into the lives of the ancient inhabitants. This course explores the archaeological remains of Pompeii in order to learn about Roman life and culture in the early part of the Roman Empire.

Prerequisites

Sophomore Standing or above