UGCert Egyptology

Year of entry: 2024

Course unit details:
Dynasty 18

Course unit fact file
Unit code CAHE52220
Credit rating 40
Unit level Level 1
Teaching period(s) Full year
Offered by Classics, Ancient History & Egyptology
Available as a free choice unit? No

Overview

Year 2: The 18th Dynasty (from the Beginning of the New Kingdom to the Establishment of the 19th Dynasty)

 

Aims

•To review the history, social history and archaeology of the 18th Dynasty and evaluate evidence from a variety of source materials

•To study aspects of Egyptian hieroglyphs                                                    

 

Learning outcomes

Knowledge of:

•The evidence archaeological and historical evidence for the 18th dynasty

•Key figures and events

•Social and military organisation

•Religion and the cult of Amen

•Medical practice, funerary beliefs and customs

•Art, architecture and literature relating to the period from the beginning of the New Kingdom to the reign of Horemheb

•Key features of writing and grammar necessary for translation of simple hieroglyph texts into English

 

Skills Acquired:

•Understanding of the critical considerations which need to be taken account of in the use of sources for the study of Egyptology

•An ability to translate simple texts from Egyptian hieroglyphs into English

 

Syllabus

Topic 2.1: Language Studies II

•2.1(1): Introduction to the Offering Formula

•2.1(2): The Mysteries of Osiris

•2.1(3): A Family Affair

•2.1(4): Advanced Tutorial "Oh you living who pass by this monument"

 

Topic 2.2: The Early New Kingdom

•2.2(1): From Ahmose I to Amenhotep I

•2.2(2): Mistress of the House

•2.2(3): Education

•2.2(4): Medical Practice

 

Topic 2.3: The Early Tuthmosides

•2.3(1): From Tuthmosis I to Hatshepsut

•2.3(2): Tax and Trade

•2.3(3): Law and Order

•2.3(4): The Army

 

Topic 2.4: Tuthmosis III

•2.4(1): Tuthmosis III

•2.4(2): The Cult Temple

•2.4(3): The Priesthood

•2.4(4): Popular Religion

 

Topic 2.5: The Mid 18th Dynasty

•2.5(1): From Amenhotep II to Amenhotep III

•2.5(2): Royal and Private Tombs

•2.5(3): Mortuary Temples and Mummies

•2.5(4): The Community at Deir el-Medina

 

Topic 2.6: The Amarna Period

•2.6(1): Amenhotep IV-Akhenaten

•2.6(2): The Aten

•2.6(3): Amarna Art

•2.6(4): Amarna

 

Topic 2.7: The Post-Amarna Period

•2.7(1): The End of the Amarna Age

•2.7(2): Smenkhkare and Tomb 55

•2.7(3): Tutankhamen

•2.7(4): Ay and Horemheb

 

End of Year Activity (non-compulsory)

•This activity includes preliminary information about the Year 3 Extended Essay

 

Transferable skills and personal qualities

•An ability to make appropriate use of source materials in libraries and museums

•An ability to use sources accurately and with critical judgement

•An ability to present structured and reasoned written work with appropriate referencing

•Problem solving

•Computer Skills                                                                    

 

Assessment methods

•Formative assessment: Completion of Personal Portfolio; posting of at least two-thirds activity work to the discussion boards; completion of all quizzes

•Summative assessment: Two essays each of 3,000 words

 

Study hours

Independent study hours
Independent study 400

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