AN N EA M185D
Religions of Ancient Near East
Description: (Same as History M185D and Religion M185D.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Main polytheistic systems of ancient Near East, with emphasis on Mesopotamia and Syria and with reference to religion of ancient Israel: varying concepts of divinity, hierarchies of gods, prayer and cult, magics, wisdom, and moral conduct. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2018 - I took ANE M104A with her -she has a pretty thick Italian accent but you get use to it -very straightforward class if you just do the work -one midterm + one take home essay (midterm part 2) + one final -her slides are mostly pictures but she gives you study guides for the midterm/final; if you follow them you should be fine!
Winter 2018 - I took ANE M104A with her -she has a pretty thick Italian accent but you get use to it -very straightforward class if you just do the work -one midterm + one take home essay (midterm part 2) + one final -her slides are mostly pictures but she gives you study guides for the midterm/final; if you follow them you should be fine!
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Winter 2021 - I really enjoyed this class with Professor Konstantopoulos! The class was really interesting and she is so knowledgeable about her field. She is also super funny and pretty accommodating as well. One thing I would be aware of is that her grading is more harsh in my opinion, so I would be prepared for that.
Winter 2021 - I really enjoyed this class with Professor Konstantopoulos! The class was really interesting and she is so knowledgeable about her field. She is also super funny and pretty accommodating as well. One thing I would be aware of is that her grading is more harsh in my opinion, so I would be prepared for that.