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              <text>Welcome to the ARTH 200 Syllabus Module! In addition to acting as a digital syllabus, this website features images and metadata for each object covered in class, an interactive map of course content, a timeline, and helpful links and further information on both class topics broadly, and individual works of art or architecture. It is intended to act as a tool for accessing and studying course content. &#13;
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Each item includes the following:&#13;
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- Object metadata, such as title, date, corresponding figure number in Janson's, and location.&#13;
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- One or more images of the work.&#13;
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- A point on the timeline (which can be clicked to pull up the item).&#13;
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- One or two hotspots on the map. When possible, both original and current location are mapped. &#13;
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Many objects are further supplemented with one or more of the following:&#13;
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- Links to helpful videos.&#13;
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- Relevant news articles.&#13;
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- Scholarly sources.&#13;
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- 3D models.&#13;
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Each geographic/temporal unit is given a different color, and each subcategory within the unit are given a different shade of that color:&#13;
Egypt- Blue&#13;
Greece- Red&#13;
Rome-Green&#13;
Early Christian and Byzantine-Yellow&#13;
Islamic- Purple&#13;
Medieval- Orange&#13;
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Happy exploring!</text>
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