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11–12Ancient History 11–12 Syllabus

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Year 12

Historical periods

Through an investigation of the archaeological and written sources of ONE historical period, students learn about the nature of power and authority, significant developments that shaped the historical period, and relevant historiographical issues.

The historical concepts and skills content is to be integrated as appropriate.

Students study key features of ONE of the following historical periods:

  • New Kingdom Egypt to the death of Thutmose IV
  • New Kingdom Egypt – Amenhotep III to the death of Ramesses II
  • The Levant in the period c. 869–586 BCE
  • Persia – Cyrus II to the death of Darius III
  • Imperial China – the Qin and Han 247–87 BCE
  • The Greek world 500–440 BCE
  • Greece from 404 BCE to the death of Philip II
  • The fall of the Roman Republic 78–42 BCE
  • The Augustan Age 44 BCE–14 CE
  • The Julio-Claudians 14–68 CE.
The Levant in the period c. 869–586 BCE
Context
  • The chronological and geographical context of the Levant in the Near East

  • The legacy of the reigns of David, Solomon and Rehoboam

Israel and Judah in the Ancient Levant
  • Changing relations between the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah, 869–722 BCE

  • Interactions with Aramaean city-states and kingdoms in the 9th century to 586 BCE

  • Interactions with other city-states and kingdoms in the 9th century to 586 BCE, including Edom and Moab

  • Egypt’s influence on foreign relations in the Levant in the late 8th century to 586 BCE

  • The relationship between religious and foreign policy

Foreign relations with Assyria and Babylon
  • Israel’s relationship with Assyria in the 9th to 7th centuries BCE

  • The Assyrian conquest of the northern kingdom of Israel and its capital Samaria in 722 BCE

  • Judah’s relationship with Assyria in the 9th to 7th centuries BCE

  • The campaign of Assyrian King Sennacherib against Judah 701 BCE

  • Judah’s relationship with Babylon 701–586 BCE

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