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11–12Ancient History 11–12 Syllabus (2024)

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Year 11

Investigating ancient history – Case studies

Students study TWO case studies, choosing ONE from List A and ONE from List B. The studies may incorporate methods and issues involved in investigating the Loading  past, as relevant.

Teachers may develop their own case studies. These may be designed to provide a context for options selected in the Year 12 course. However, case studies must not overlap with or duplicate significantly any option to be attempted in the Year 12 Ancient History or History Extension courses. Teacher-developed case studies must follow the geographical division indicated in Lists A and B.

List A: Case studies from Egypt, Greece, Rome and Celtic Europe

  • List A: Old Kingdom Egypt
  • List A: Tutankhamun’s tomb
  • List A: Deir el-Medina
  • List A: Alexandria
  • List A: Thera
  • List A: Troy
  • List A: The Roman games
  • List A: The Celts
  • List A: Boudicca

List B: Case studies from Australia, Asia, the Near East and the Americas

  • List B: Ancient Australia
  • List B: The Shang dynasty
  • List B: Ashoka
  • List B: Nineveh
  • List B: Persepolis
  • List B: Civilisations of the river – Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley
  • List B: Masada
  • List B: Palmyra and the Silk Road
  • List B: Teotihuacan

Other possible case studies related to List A could include:

  • the Valley of the Queens
  • Mycenae
  • Greek drama
  • the Etruscans
  • the impact of expansion on Rome
  • Tiberius Gracchus
  • the city of Rome
  • Roman Britain.

Other possible case studies related to List B could include:

  • Jericho
  • Lachish
  • the Akkadian Empire
  • Carthage
  • Hannibal and the Punic Wars
  • the Battle of Red Cliffs
  • the Moche
  • the early Maya.

Teacher-developed case studies must include the aspects of study identified in the following framework:

  • the geographical and historical context
  • the range and issues of Loading 
  • the historical features, people, places, events and developments of the ancient world selected for study
  • differing Loading  and Loading .
List B: Ancient Australia
The geographical and historical context
  • The scope and Loading  of Loading  Cultures and Loading  across Australia

  • The geographical and Cultural context of one or more sites

The range and issues of sources
  • Archaeological Loading , such as hunting tools, grinding stones, shell middens, scar trees, petroglyphs, iconography and human remains

  • Oral history, including Loading  and Community Knowledges and custodial care of the site(s)

  • The Loading  and how site(s) were created

The archaeology of ancient Australia
  • Dating technologies used on the site(s) and the conclusions drawn

  • The Cultural and spiritual Loading  of the site(s) for Aboriginal Peoples

  • Differing views on conservation relating to the site(s)

  • The principles of Loading  relevant to the site(s)

  • Differing Loading  and Loading  of Loading  Australia

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