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CLAS 4140/6140

Archaeology of Punic and Roman Carthage
Credit Hours:
3
Level:
Graduate
Undergraduate

The civilization of Roman North Africa from the Punic period through the Arab Conquest, using the important city of Carthage as a model.

Open only to students participating in the University's Carthage excavation.

Prerequisites:
CLAS 1000 or CLAS(ANTH) 2000 or permission of department
Course Type:
Classical Culture

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