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ARTS 101: Caves to Cathedrals

Colgate University | Spring 2021

  • Overview & Course Information
  • Calendar Summary
  • Daily Schedule
  • Assignments
    • Pillars of the Earth – Reading questions
    • Citizenship/Participation
    • Daily (or almost daily) Exam Question
    • Web posts – updated for webpost 2
    • Final Project
  • Student Posts
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
    • Ancient Mesopotamia in the Modern World
    • Ancient Egypt
    • Ancient Egypt in the Modern World
    • Ancient Greece
    • Ancient Greece in the Modern World
    • Ancient Rome
    • Ancient Rome in the Modern World
  • Final Projects

Category: Ancient Rome in the Modern World

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Rome Posted onApril 4, 2021April 29, 2021

What is Augustus doing in The Good Place?

Picture this: it’s a Sunday afternoon and a studied – out Taylor desperately needs a break from the stress of […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World Posted onApril 4, 2021April 17, 2021

Pirates, Power, and Precedents

Breaking News: Ostia, Italy Autumn 68 BC Twenty miles from the capital, the port city of Ostia is in flames. […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Student Posts Posted onApril 4, 2021April 22, 2021

The Capitoline She-wolf: Who Am I and Where Do I Come From?

How important is context? I would argue that although contextual clues are an important part of understanding art, art can […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World Posted onApril 4, 2021April 18, 2021

Why is this UNESCO World Heritage Site Not Being Protected?

The 20th century has been full of political and religious turmoil in the Middle East with terrorist organizations like ISIS […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Student Posts Posted onApril 4, 2021April 22, 2021

Who Deserves to be Remembered? Just Ask the Romans. Or the Raiders.

We revere the Romans and their cultural practices to almost a fault; however, when a group we aren’t inclined to […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Student Posts Posted onApril 4, 2021April 20, 2021

The Colosseum: Ancient Rome in Relation to Our Modern World

In the modern world, live entertainment is something that most people thrive on everyday. Whether it’s from sporting events, such […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Student Posts Posted onApril 4, 2021April 4, 2021

The Victorious David Carritt

Finding the Bronze The Victorious Youth is a bronze statue made using the lost wax technique. Any finding of an […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Student Posts Posted onApril 3, 2021April 22, 2021

Yelp: Reviews of Discobolus (The Discus Thrower)

Anonymous Reviewer: I love how the figure is depicted!  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The motion of the figure is incredible. Myron, the sculptor, […] Read More

Ancient Rome in the Modern World, Student Posts Posted onApril 3, 2021April 22, 2021

WHO TO BLAME ON THE POOR RESTORATION OF POMPEII

“Many disasters have befallen the world, but few have brought posterity so much joy.” Wolfgang von Goethe said of Pompeii.  […] Read More

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