Course Type: Board Developed Course (ATAR)
Units: 2
Prerequisites: N/A
Exclusions: N/A
The study of Ancient History engages students in an investigation of life in early societies based on the analysis and interpretation of physical and written remains. It offers students the opportunity to investigate the possible motivations and actions of individuals and groups, and how they shaped the political, social, economic and cultural landscapes of the ancient world. Ancient History stimulates students’ curiosity and imagination and enriches their appreciation of humanity by introducing them to a range of cultures and beliefs as well as to the origins and influences of ideas, values and behaviours that are still relevant in the modern world. The investigation of the ancient past develops students’ appreciation of the diversity of ancient societies and the longevity of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
The study of Ancient History is of contemporary relevance. It equips students with the skills to analyse and challenge accepted theories and interpretations about the ancient world, especially in light of new evidence or technologies. It requires students to analyse different interpretations and representations of the ancient world in forms such as literature, film and museum displays. Ancient History also raises important ethical issues associated with present and future ownership, administration and presentation of the cultural past. It encourages students to appreciate our responsibility for conserving and preserving the world’s cultural heritage.
Investigating Ancient History - The Investigation of Ancient Sites and Sources, Deir el-Medina, Teotihuacan
Features of Ancient Societies - Women in Ancient Greece and Rome
Historical Investigation - student choice of topic they wish to investigate
Extra Activities/Excursions: Excursion to the Nicholson Museum, Sydney University - the largest collection of antiquities in the Southern Hemisphere
Historical Periods
Personalities and their times
Ancient Societies
Cities of Vesuvius, Pompeii and Herculaneum
HSC Exam: 3 hours written
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