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    Art & Architecture in Asia Minor

    CX 232

    This module looks at the art and architecture of some of the major cities in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) including Ephesus, Pergamum, Aphrodisias and Halicarnassus, from the sixth century B.C. through to the fourth century A.D.

    This module is available in 2011/12.

    Module convenor: Dr Zahra Newby

    The module will be taught by Dr Ruth Leader-Newby in Term 1, while Zahra is on research leave.

    Vacation Reading: Please click here for preparatory work to be completed over the vacation

    For further details, see left-hand links.

    Warwick students at Aphrodisias, 2004

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