NELC0215 - The Religion of Ancient Egypt

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
The Religion of Ancient Egypt
Term
2024A
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
401
Section ID
NELC0215401
Course number integer
215
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Meeting location
MUSE 328
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
David P Silverman
Description
Weekly lectures (some of which will be illustrated) and a field trip to the University Museum's Egyptian Section. The multifaceted approach to the subject matter covers such topics as funerary literature and religion, cults, magic religious art and architecture, and the religion of daily life.
Course number only
0215
Cross listings
NELC6125401, RELS0215401
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No

NELC0200 - Land of the Pharaohs

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Land of the Pharaohs
Term
2024A
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
001
Section ID
NELC0200001
Course number integer
200
Meeting times
TR 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
COLL 200
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Kristina Ball Donnally
Jacob Robert Mohr Glenister
Josef W Wegner
Description
This course provides an introduction to the society, culture and history of ancient Egypt. The objective of the course is to provide an understanding of the characteristics of the civilization of ancient Egypt and how that ancient society succeeded as one of the most successful and long-lived civilizations in world history.
Course number only
0200
Fulfills
History & Tradition Sector
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No

NELC0060 - Art of Mesopotamia

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
601
Title (text only)
Art of Mesopotamia
Term
2024A
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
601
Section ID
NELC0060601
Course number integer
60
Meeting times
MW 5:15 PM-6:44 PM
Meeting location
JAFF B17
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Anastasia A Amrhein
Description
Visual expression was first developed in Mesopotamia in the same environment as the invention of writing. This lecture class will introduce the arts of the major periods of Mesopotamian History ending with the "cinematic" effects achieved by the Assyrian artists on the walls of the royal palaces. The strong connection between verbal and visual expression will be traced over the three millennia course of Mesopotamian civilization from the earliest periods through the imperial art of the Assyrians and Babylonians of the first millennium BCE. The class and the assignments will regularly engage with objects in the collections and on display in the galleries of the Penn Museum.
Course number only
0060
Cross listings
ARTH2240601
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No

NELC0014 - Jerusalem: Holy City

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Jerusalem: Holy City
Term
2024A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
401
Section ID
NELC0014401
Course number integer
14
Meeting times
MW 3:30 PM-4:59 PM
Meeting location
WILL 218
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Timothy Hogue
Description
This course will survey the cultural history of Jerusalem over three millennia with a special focus on its configuration as contested, sacred space in multiple traditions (including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and others). The course will address how Jerusalem acquired its “holy” status on both a micro-level (via sacred spaces within the city) and macro-level (as a target for pilgrimage in competition with other cities in the region). These aspects of the city will be analyzed both as they are depicted in texts and as they are attested in the art and architecture found in Jerusalem and in similar cities in the broader Mediterranean/Middle East. The course will examine how sacred space and sacred urbanism are produced through interactions with texts, artifacts, and built environments.
Course number only
0014
Cross listings
JWST0014401, JWST6414401, NELC6414401, RELS0250401
Use local description
No

NELC0012 - Visible Language: History of Writing Systems

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
1
Title (text only)
Visible Language: History of Writing Systems
Term
2024A
Syllabus URL
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
001
Section ID
NELC0012001
Course number integer
12
Meeting times
MW 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Meeting location
MUSE 329
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Timothy Hogue
Description
This will cover the history of the invention of writing with a focus on Cuneiform, Egyptian Hieroglyphs, Mayan Glyphs, Chinese, the Alphabet, and their subsequent history down to their digital descendants. Writing will be analyzed as a technology with major social and cognitive effects.
Course number only
0012
Use local description
No

NELC0003 - Origin and Culture of Cities

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Origin and Culture of Cities
Term
2024A
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
401
Section ID
NELC0003401
Course number integer
3
Meeting times
TR 1:45 PM-3:14 PM
Meeting location
FAGN 114
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Richard L Zettler
Description
The UN estimates that 2.9 of the world's 6.1 billion people live in cities and that this percentage is rapidly increasing in many parts of the world. This course examines urban life and urban problems by providing anthropological perspectives on this distinctive form of human association and land use. First we will examine the "origin" of cities, focusing on several of the places where cities first developed, including Mesopotamia and the Valley of Mexico. We will then investigate the internal structure of non-industrial cities by looking at case studies from around the world and from connections between the cities of the past and the city in which we live and work today.
Course number only
0003
Cross listings
ANTH0103401, URBS0003401
Fulfills
Cross Cultural Analysis
History & Tradition Sector
Use local description
No

NELC0002 - Making of the Middle East

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Making of the Middle East
Term
2024A
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
401
Section ID
NELC0002401
Course number integer
2
Meeting times
TR 8:30 AM-9:59 AM
Meeting location
COLL 200
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Paul M. Cobb
Description
This is the second half of the Near East sequence. This course surveys Islamic civilization from circa 600 (the rise of Islam) to the start of the modern era and concentrates on political, social, and cultural trends. Although the emphasis will be on Middle Eastern societies, we will occasionally consider developments in other parts of the world, such as sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and Spain, where Islamic civilization was or has been influential. Our goal is to understand the shared features that have distinguished Islamic civilization as well as the varieties of experience that have endowed it with so much diversity.
Course number only
0002
Cross listings
HIST0830401
Fulfills
History & Tradition Sector
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
No

NELC9950 - Dissertation

Status
A
Activity
DIS
Section number integer
17
Title (text only)
Dissertation
Term
2023C
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
017
Section ID
NELC9950017
Course number integer
9950
Registration notes
Perm Needed From Department
Level
graduate
Instructors
Richard L Zettler
Description
Registration for PhD students who have finished coursework and are writing their dissertation
Course number only
9950
Use local description
No

NELC5100 - Seminar on Egyptian Archaeology and History

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
Seminar on Egyptian Archaeology and History
Term
2023C
Subject area
NELC
Section number only
301
Section ID
NELC5100301
Course number integer
5100
Meeting times
M 1:45 PM-4:44 PM
Meeting location
MUSE 328
Level
graduate
Instructors
Josef W Wegner
Description
Specific topics will vary from year to year.
Course number only
5100
Use local description
No