Brown University:
Spring 2009
- Arcgaeologies of Place (audit) (Omur Harmansah)
- Roman Religions (audit) (Nicola Denzey Lewis)
- T.A.: Architecture and Memory (Omur Harmansah)
Fall 2008
- Public Humanities: a systems perspective (audit) (Gayle Gifford)
- International Cultural Heritage: Creating a Future for the Past (audit) (Michelle Berenfeld)
- T.A.: Classical Art in the RISD Museum (Gina Borromeo)
Spring 2008
- Island Archaeology in the Mediterranean (John Cherry)
- Sacred Space: Archaeological and Religious Studies Perspectives (Ian Straughn)
- Contemporary Issues in Archaeological Theory (Omur Harmansah)
- Egyptian Archaeology (audit) (Thomas Hikade)
Fall 2007
- Things! The Material World of Humanity (Christopher Witmore)
- Art and Archaeology of Civic Identity (Diana Ng)
- The Rise (and Demise) of the State in the Near East (Omur Harmansah)
- T.A.: Archaeologies of the Greek Past (Christopher Witmore)
Spring 2007
- Representing the Past: Archaeology through Image and Text (Steve Housten & Sheila Bonde)
- Trade and Exchange in the Late Aegean Bronze Age (John Cherry)
- Independent study: survey of Latin prose (John Bodel)
- T.A.: Field Archaeology in the Ancient World (Sue Alcock)
Fall 2006
- Architecture, Body, and Performance (Omur Harmansah)
- Introduction to the Public Humanities (Steve Lubar)
- Latin comedy: Terence (Adele Scafuro)
- Archaeology of Religion: Excavating the Sacred from Pre-History to Islam (audit) (Ian Straughn)
Spring 2006
- Exhibitions in Musuems (through the Anthro department and the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology) (Shep Krech & Kevin Smith)
- The Archaeology of Empires (Sue Alcock)
- The Body in Ancient Art (Harvard) (Irene Winter & Lyvia Morgan)
- Independent Reading in Latin: Seneca (Joseph Pucci)
Fall 2005
- Roman Copies of Greek Sculptures (Rolf Winkes)
- Museums and Material Culture (through the Anthro department and the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology) (Shep Krech & Kevin Smith)
- Independent reading in Latin: Cicero (John Bodel)
- Independent reading: Jewellery- techniques of production (Rolf Winkes)
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