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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/study

Missing images:

  • Dr Jo Wynell-Mayow - career view image, checking with Liz Medford.
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/study"Full story" button in the wrong place on Jaimee Murdoch quote?
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/peopleJaimee Murdoch image in project folder
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/studyMissing Banner image
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/study
Slideshow (once Jane sources images) - Andrew Bredenkamp please remove reference to slideshow this is an idea we have put to them but not something we would hold go live for.
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/studyUpload new Classics cover image (located on our M drive)
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/study

Remove the following from the fact (5 million . . .)

' Source: Peter Turchin, Jonathan M. Adams, Thomas D. Hall, East-West Orientation of Historical Empires and Modern States, p3. Last accessed 4 April 2016'

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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/aboutChange heading to: The legacies of ancient Greece and Rome are still with us today—in the language we speak, in our political systems, and in our literature, arts and culture.
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1.1.0 http://stage.victoria.ac.nz/explore/study-areas/classics/study

Please change hyphen in this sentence to an em-dash:

Learn about the history and culture, arts and mythology of the ancient world. Explore the origins of democracy and republican government - and the nature of imperial autocracy.

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1.1.0Jane Young (Unlicensed)  

Please add in missing 'to' in second paragraph.

Touching the past

Add context and texture to what you learn in class at Victoria's on-campus Classics Museum, where you'll be able to handle and learn about real antiquities from Greece and Rome.

You'll also get the opportunity to visit classical sites in mainland Greece and Crete with a study group, held every other summer. Explore art and artefacts, buildings and ruins in the place where it all began.

Shenbo Xuan (Unlicensed)
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