Pre-Modern World History Dr. Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom HIST 105.

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Pre-Modern World History Dr. Darlene L. Brooks Hedstrom HIST 105

Who is Dr. BH? Historian –Antiquity & Byzantium –Middle East –Central Asia Archaeologist –Egypt, Jordan, London –Byzantine –Early Islamic

Books to Purchase Historical Texts –Lysistrata –Ibn Battuta –Sailing from Byzantium –Life Along the Silk Road –Books of the Dead Historical Novels: –Akhenaten –The Rock Traditions and Encounters (Brief World Text)

How to access Class Materials MOODLE > Witt homepageWitt homepage AOL IM: brooksdl HST Paper Syllabus at Moodle

Student Assessment Quizzes (best 6 of 7)60 points Historical Biography Presenation50 points Document & Artifact Analysis (4 of 5) 100 points Exam 175 points Exam 2100 points Exam 3150 points Active Participation50 points Total Possible585 points

How to Succeed in HIST 105 Be prepared: Reading & Assignments Be engaged: Active Participation Attend Class: Absences affect grade Attend SI Sections with Jacquelyn Nair Talk with Dr. Brooks Hedstrom

Inquiry Based History 1.) What facts about the object help you to describe it (as if for a museum display)? –Material –Iconography –Language 2.) Based upon the description, what interpretation could you make about the purpose of the object? 3.) Where do you think it was found? What was it context? –In a temple –In a child’s room –In a kitchen –In a private stash What does the object convey about what the society valued and what society is it?\ –Make an educated guess, based upon the above answers to present a hypothesis.

For Wednesday Read Moodle Source on the Neolithic site of Catal Huyuk in modern Turkey Be prepared to answer the following questions: 1.) Why is this Neolithic site important and how are the historians finding answers to their questions?