sarah craft
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    • art and archaeology of ancient italy
    • ancient myth: east and west
    • archaeology of the late roman empire >
      • SEEDD + Omeka Final Project Option
    • data analysis and visualization >
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    • greek and roman epics
    • saints and sacred spaces
    • constantinople: queen of cities
    • travel in the ancient world
    • GIS and Remote Sensing in Archaeology and History
    • food and drink in the ancient mediterranean >
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      • restaurant review
      • presenting food
    • the body in greek art and archaeology
    • pilgrimage in the ancient world >
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    • SEEDD in the classroom
    • culinary triangle
    • GIS exercise: historical routes and least-cost paths
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  • history of archaeological thought and practice
  • roman archaeology

SAMPLE SYLLABUS

Over the past several years, I have developed syllabuses for several interdisciplinary courses, which are linked below.  Click on the images below to access the detailed syllabuses.    

TAUGHT 2015-16 AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 


ANCIENT MYTH: EAST AND WEST 

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The mead-producing goat Heidrun eating near Valhalla in Asgard. From the 18th century Icelandic manuscript SÁM 66 in the care of the Árni Magnússon Institute in Iceland.

ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE LATE ROMAN EMPIRE

GREEK AND ROMAN EPICS

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Aeneas and Dido at Carthage. Folio 13r of the Vatican Vergil (Vatican, Biblioteca Apostolica, Cod. Vat. lat. 3225)

SLATED FOR 2016-17 AT FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY

FOOD & DRINK IN THE ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN

TRAVEL IN THE ANCIENT WORLD 

DATA ANALYSIS AND VISUALIZATION 

ARCHAEOLOGY OF ANCIENT ITALY


DEVELOPED


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CONSTANTINOPLE: QUEEN OF CITIES

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SAINTS AND SACRED SPACES

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Roman road north of Tarsos, southern Turkey.

PILGRIMAGE 
IN THE ANCIENT WORLD


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Hellenistic bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer. 3rd-2nd century BCE. (artstor.org)
THE BODY IN GREEK ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY

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