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Dr.
James C. Anderson, jr. Park
Hall 233 Welcome to the web site for CLAS 4110/6110: The Etruscans and Early Rome. This web site is designed to serve as a basic reference tool for students enrolled in this course; it is not meant to serve as a substitute for class attendance, participation and homework. Course Description: This
course explores the art and culture of the people of Northern Italy known
as the Etruscans, with special attention to their relationship with the
Greek world and their role in the development of Rome as a city. Academic Honesty Policy of UGA: "The University of Georgia seeks to promote and ensure academic honesty and personal integrity among students and other members of the University community. Academic honesty is defined broadly and simply as the performance of all academic work without cheating, lying, stealing, or receiving assistance from any other person or using any source of information not appropriately authorized or attributed. Academic honesty is vital to the very fabric and integrity of the University. All students must comply with an appropriate and sound academic honesty policy and code of honest behavior. All members of the University community are responsible for creating and maintaining an honest university, and all must work together to ensure the success of the policy and code of behavior. All members of the University community are responsible for knowing and understanding the policy on academic honesty. "
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