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Roman Archaeology at UWA

Roman Archaeology at UWA is based in the School of Humanities in the Discipline Group of Classics and Ancient History

Several units taught in the Discipline Group are of direct concern to those interested in Roman Archaeology. Most are taught every second year and the list below shows the next year in which each will be taught. All are open to not just enrolled internal students but to ANY member of the public who wishes to enrol as an Audit Student. Audit enrolment is carried out through UWA Extension (ACCESS UWA) and can be done via their web site.

  • CLAH2232 Roman Britain (Semester 1, 2008 - then again ever second year)
  • CLAH2204 Roman Archaeology (2009)
  • CLAH2292 Roman Art and Architecture (2009)

You may also be interested in:

  • CLAH2291 Greek Art and Architecture (Semester 2, 2008)


Excellent introductions in Roman History are offered annually - no previous knowledge is required:

  • CLAH1103 Glory and Grandeur. The Achievements, Significance and Legacy of the Greeks and Romans (Semester 1, 2008 - then again in first semester every year)
  • CLAH1102 Julians and Julio-Claudians, AD 14-68 (Semester 2, 2008)

You may also be interested in one of our units in second semester 2008 which covers the core period of Roman imperial history from the civil wars of AD 68-69 to the death of Hadrian in AD 138:

  • CLAH2231 The Majesty of the Roman Empire (Semester 2, 2008)

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