Additional history courses: Kings, Diplomats and Spies in Hammurabi's Time 2900-LZ-FAK-WDSZ
The classes will be dedicated to reading the political history of Mesopotamia in the middle of the18th century B.C. and to an attempt to precisely re-construct that history. In particular, they will focus on all that can be called international and inter-state relations, as well as the diplomatic protocol at the times of Amorite kingdoms’ domination. The source material will include texts from the royal Mari Archives—diplomatic and administrative correspondence, and other administrative documents from the palace chancellery. Royal inscriptions and the kings’ date lists will be used as additional source material.
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Learning outcomes
Having completed the classes, students should acquire basic knowledge of:
- political history of the Old Babylonian period
- international relationships in Ancient Mesopotamia of the Hammu-rabi epoch
- political geography of Ancient Mesopotamia
- the collection of texts called 'letters from Mari'
Assessment criteria
Regular attendance (3 missed classes at the most) is obligatory to complete the course.
Active participation in the course of the classes, individual remarks and responses will serve as the basis of the grade.
Students in danger of not completing the course have the right to cover the whole material during 'exam session' in oral or written form.
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