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HH2125 THE WORLD IN 12 OBJECTS

The World in 12 Objects appropriates an approach through a set of objects to describe and discuss human perception of the past and how divergent perceptions have shaped the histories we write of humans' place in the world. This course also examines past societies and their practices, traditions, and products. The course focuses on 12 objects over 12 weeks. By examining a single object each week, the course uses different objects as points of entry to discuss different topics examined in archaeology and history such as religion, trade and exchange, communications, migration, urbanization, industry and production, etc. By centering on an object, its properties, form, production, context, and history, the course provides students with the tools to explore history by focusing on the life history (biography) of material items, such as a dinosaur fossil, stone tool, crozier, bronze sword, glass bead, a mummy, Kraak porcelain, or a piece of water pipe etc.

Academic Units3
Exam ScheduleNot Applicable
Grade TypeLetter Graded
Department MaintainingHIST(SOH)

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IndexTypeGroupDayTimeVenueRemark
17619SEMSEM1MON0930-1220LHS-TR+47

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