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The research-oriented program “Ancient Near Eastern Studies – Living Environments in Past and Present” focuses on the ways of life and living environments of the societies of the old Orient and their cultural, religious, economic, and political views. Since ancient Near Eastern studies is treated as an anthropological, social, cultural, and historical field in Freiburg, the program also touches on current and contemporary developments in the Near East. The analysis of current processes serves as a point of departure for building models and theories to reconstruct ancient Near Eastern societies. In addition, the in-depth study of (pre)historical societies provides a basis for reflecting on current developments.
Students of the program are expected to acquire in-depth knowledge of the material culture of the ancient Near East, including its written legacy, and learn methods and theories for analyzing its context. Students of the research-oriented M.A. program “Ancient Near Eastern Studies – Living Environments in Past and Present” thus learn how to conduct independent research on topics with relevance for the field.
Statutes
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Zulassungs- und Immatrikulationsordnung (ZImmO)
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Zulassungsordnung M.A. Vorderasiatische Altertumskunde
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Prüfungsordnung M.A.: Rahmenordnung
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Prüfungsordnung M.A.: Anlage A
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Prüfungsordnung M.A.: Vorderasiatische Altertumskunde
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Satzung über ergänzende Regelungen zum Zulassungs- und Prüfungsrecht
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